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Old 04-17-2008, 10:53 AM
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I remember my parents taking us to Garden State Plaza during Christmas season to see Frosty the Snowman. And who could ever forget Kresge's, Cornell's and Bamberger's? I also remember the ice arena across from Bergen Mall. We used to go there all the time to watch semi pro hockey games.
AHH now this institution still exists but it is different now- Mennen Arena - I played many hockey games there as a kid. unreal its 20-25 years ago already.
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I remember my parents taking us to Garden State Plaza during Christmas season to see Frosty the Snowman. And who could ever forget Kresge's, Cornell's and Bamberger's? I also remember the ice arena across from Bergen Mall. We used to go there all the time to watch semi pro hockey games.
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OMG Kresge's!!! My mother would get 3 hot pretzels for $1 and I would be in HEAVEN!! They had a slushie machine too- for a quarter!!!! And that was all it took to make my day!
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I remember Rt. 1 Flea market and all the junk I bought there - pink floyd mirrors, tacky 80s clothes and the great antique section they had -
How about Jo Jos hotdogs in Iselin? gigantic hoagies filled with huge hotdogs, potatos, onions,peppers - those things were
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I also remember the Rt. 9 Flea market - not sure if it is still there
Is Greasy Tonys still in New Brunswick? and what do they call the food places there - the trailers or something?
I now live in VA and there are tons of Arthur Treachers and Nathans - they are making a come back
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Old 04-21-2008, 01:38 PM
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Does anyone remember shopping at "Valley Fair" Back in the day? It was in South Hackensack or Little Ferry I think. And does anyone remember the cool shoe department in Alexander's? IT had movie seats, and movie stars pictures all over the walls. And the shoes were all tied together with string, and kept in these huge bins.

Does anyone remember the theme song to Wild West City? The commercial was performed by Uncle Floyd. "I'm goin to Wild West City, The City that drives you Wild!" - And does anyone remember the "Fairy Tale Forest" that you could go inside of Hansel and Gretels house, and the little old lady who lived in a shoe? I was sooo scared to go in the Hansel and Gretel house. I thought the witch would throw me into the oven.....lol

One of my favorite memories as a child was going to see "Miss Louise" from Romper Room, at the Palisades Amusement Park. I wanted to meet her so bad but when it was my turn, I froze and I couldn't do it. I was so intimidated by seeing an actual tv star in the flesh!!! hehehe
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OMG Kresge's!!! My mother would get 3 hot pretzels for $1 and I would be in HEAVEN!! They had a slushie machine too- for a quarter!!!! And that was all it took to make my day!
The slushies were called "Icees" and they had a picture of a polar bear on the cup. We also loved going to Woolworths five and dime.
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The slushies were called "Icees" and they had a picture of a polar bear on the cup. We also loved going to Woolworths five and dime.
I loved hot fudge Sundaes - Woolworths in Morristown!
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"The Amazing Hot Dog" in Verona NJ. The hot dog is huge, wrapped with bacon, and you can get cream cheese, chives, wiz and chili on this massive heart attack waiting to happen. By far, the best hot dog I've ever eaten. You even get a set of heart paddles with every meal!
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I loved hot fudge Sundaes - Woolworths in Morristown!
We used to get the banana splits at the one in Bloomfield. They would have a bunch of balloons above the counter and you would pick one and pop it and whatever price was inside was what you would pay anywhere from 1 cent to 1 dollar or so.
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We used to get the banana splits at the one in Bloomfield. They would have a bunch of balloons above the counter and you would pick one and pop it and whatever price was inside was what you would pay anywhere from 1 cent to 1 dollar or so.
OMG- I remember that!

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