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My favorite was probably Chik-O-Stik, for a couple reasons...
...one, they were pretty tasty. Two, I thought they had real chicken in them (I mean come on, why call it a Chik-O-Stik if it doesn't have chicken in it?). Since I was raised a vegetarian, in my child's mind sneaking a Chik-O-Stik meant I was doing something bad, and thus it made it all the more delicious.
I liked Nehi grape and orange sodas, RC Cola, Hostess snowballs, Moon pies, chocolate and banana flavored, Bazooka bubblegum, Tootsie roll, Blackjack chewing gum, Yoo Hoo chocolate soda, and there are so many more I'm trying to remember, but I guess they'll do for start.....
Cinnamon Jolly Ranchers, the one piece kind wrapped in the crispy wrappers
Neccos
Last but not least, the boxes of Golden Delicious apples my grandparents from Michigan sent us
Golden Delicious apples seem to have gone downhill. Although this year for a month or so, I found some spectacular ones that tasted "perfect".
Bananas as far back as I can remember and a baby food called "Blueberry Buckle" I must've ate that until age 10
Too funny about the Blueberry Buckle! I was introduced to that when I was a freshman in college. My roommate loved it and shared a jar of it with me once. I was hooked! We ate Blueberry Buckle for dessert frequently that year. Fun memory!
Back on topic, though, when I was a little kid I used to love those little candy dots that came on rolls of paper. The candy wasn't all that good - it was just the novelty of having them on paper. And the little bits of paper that stuck to them provided some fiber. *chuckle*
Anyone remember those red coin candies that were sweet? They were really chewy... I loved those!
And Funny Bones! "everybody wanna have a (clap, clap).. funny bones!
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