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Does anyone remember Grape flavored licorice ropes or is it my imagination?
Also, some DQ's used to sell a peppermint milkshake. I think it was vanilla ice cream and peppermint oil, but it would take your breath away the mint flavor was so strong (and make it smell better). I loved those as a kid.
Does anyone remember Grape flavored licorice ropes or is it my imagination?
I am a chocolate licorice lover; see my above post; but they do still make grape licorice. I recently saw it at a Point Pleasant boardwalk candy store.
Chewels/Tidal Wave chewing gum - these had a gooey center that gushed out as you bit into the gum.
Ice Cubes chocolate squares - supposedly you can special order these (for like $50!!) but they don't ship too often because they melt so fast.
Taco Bell made these cinnamon/sugar tortilla chips - no more!
Carl's Jr. had the best fast food ever invented - the Crispburrito!
A local convenience store here still sells the ice cubes & the Taco Bell here still sells that sweet tortilla chips
I miss the old Apple Pies from McDonalds too! Along with Crystal Pepsi, Crunch Taters Mequite (they had them in TX the last time I was there but not here) & the Reese's Crunchy Cookie Cup candy bars.
I remember McDonald's had a burger in the early 90's that had a spicy dijon type mustard on it. It was soooo good! I'm thinking maybe it was called the "homestyle burger"? Does anyone remember that?
Oh man - the Homestyle Burger was my favorite! They don't sell that anymore? dang. I think they still had it in the late 90s. Now I'm sad.
I miss Sixlets candy. You can still buy it on-line and at specialty stores, but I guess I don't love it enough to pay shipping chargers or crazy prices for it.
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