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I used to remember as a kid having these mini Ice cream cones that had marshmallow candy topping on them, made to look like ice cream in a cone. do they sell them in stores still?
You can still buy them. I am attaching a link to: General Store | Classic Products | Hard to Find Products - they have a LOT of the oldies that you don't find much anymore. They even have everyday stuff I remember seeing when I was a kid. I love to snoop in their site - never know what you'll find!!! The Marshmallow Cones you mentioned are available - there are 24 of them for $12.95.
The name of the store is the Vermont Country Store. Somehow the link doesn't show it - but I checked it and it is a valid link. Let me know what you think after you stroll down memory lane a while!!!!
Last edited by CFoulke; 08-22-2012 at 04:07 PM..
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I have never heard of Merry Go Rounds, my favorite cereal stopped being made in 1986 it was called Circus Fun. The only other thing I really miss is the powdered sugar covered bavarian cream or regular cream donuts that Eisner's in Springfield, Illinois used to bake and sell.
I have never heard of Merry Go Rounds, my favorite cereal stopped being made in 1986 it was called Circus Fun. The only other thing I really miss is the powdered sugar covered bavarian cream or regular cream donuts that Eisner's in Springfield, Illinois used to bake and sell.
When I lived in Springfield, I remembered going to Eisner's to get bakery goods.
I may have just been overlooking them but I've started seeing sugar wafers all over lately.
Stage Plank cookies are everywhere, too.
I'm also seeing Appian Way pizza kits more often.
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