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Top 10 Awesome Nostalgic Foods We Want Back

@sable42: They still make Jolt Cola. I don't think it's available in the plastic bottles anymore. They're in big ol' cans now. There are 3 flavors now: Original, a lemon-lime flavor, and a blue-colored one. I don't remember their names, but they're still available. You can even get them mail order from thinkgeek.com

@krutch16: I didn't know they got rid of Hydrox cookies. I remember eating some the other day. Maybe they're making a big deal out of the "original" packaging? My mom used to get Hydrox because they were cheaper than Oreos.

I, too, sometimes get a hankerin' for those cheese balls. I think I saw some the other day, but I'm not sure if it was the Planters brand, though.

There are a lot of these kinds of foods still out there, but as companies get bought, sold, and changed, so do the brand names.

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Inflatable Fruit Cake

Inflatable fruitcakes sound like fun. I just love teasing my family and friends by eating a whole fruitcake in front of them. I used to keep one in my car during the winter months in case I got stranded. The store-bought things have a lot of calories (mainly sugar) and taste great when you're hungry. My granny used to leave one out when we went to visit because she was always at work when we got there. Good times!

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PBJ Debate: Jelly-Side Up or Down?

Interesting concept, shale. I'll have to try pb on both sides sometime. I usually go pb side down, just because it's harder to spread the pb than the jelly. I don't really worry about the bread getting soggy since it goes straight into my mouth once the top piece of bread goes on.
Then, there's the fourth option: mix it all together. You won't have to choose then!

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Top 10 Awesome Nostalgic Foods We Want Back

@sable42: They still make Jolt Cola. I don't think it's available in the plastic bottles anymore. They're in big ol' cans now. There are 3 flavors now: Original, a lemon-lime flavor, and a blue-colored one. I don't remember their names, but they're still available. You can even get them mail order from thinkgeek.com

@krutch16: I didn't know they got rid of Hydrox cookies. I remember eating some the other day. Maybe they're making a big deal out of the "original" packaging? My mom used to get Hydrox because they were cheaper than Oreos.

I, too, sometimes get a hankerin' for those cheese balls. I think I saw some the other day, but I'm not sure if it was the Planters brand, though.

There are a lot of these kinds of foods still out there, but as companies get bought, sold, and changed, so do the brand names.

From Serious Eats

Inflatable Fruit Cake

Inflatable fruitcakes sound like fun. I just love teasing my family and friends by eating a whole fruitcake in front of them. I used to keep one in my car during the winter months in case I got stranded. The store-bought things have a lot of calories (mainly sugar) and taste great when you're hungry. My granny used to leave one out when we went to visit because she was always at work when we got there. Good times!

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PBJ Debate: Jelly-Side Up or Down?

Interesting concept, shale. I'll have to try pb on both sides sometime. I usually go pb side down, just because it's harder to spread the pb than the jelly. I don't really worry about the bread getting soggy since it goes straight into my mouth once the top piece of bread goes on.
Then, there's the fourth option: mix it all together. You won't have to choose then!

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