I fondly remember Sugar Daddy candy bars- a big ol’ honkin’ hunk o’ caramel on a stick. Mmmmmm. I also learned to drive on a Gremlin. A sh*t brown Gremlin. And pop rocks! There was an UL going around that some kid ate a bag of pop rocks and then drank a coke, and his stomach exploded. I also remember TVs that came in big wooden cabinets, and had antennas and only got 3 channels.
You can get candy cigarettes at any convenience store… there are two types… the chocolate ones wrapped in paper with various countries on the wrappers and the chalky white ones with one tip colored pink and Popeye on the package.
Officially as norinew said they are now ‘candy’ sticks but everyone still calls them candy cigarettes.
And I can pick up a Paint By Numbers at any craft store…
Those boards with the pegs you pound down and then turn it over and pound them down again. And Gi Joe.
I remember not so many years ago cleaning out my mother’s basement and finding some of my childhood toys. I loved every minute of it and became facinated by a toy that looked like the old reel to reel computer. My mother said I was too easily entertained as I sat and laughed playing with my childhood memories.
I LOVED Major Matt Mason! As for GI Joe, I had a ton of accessories. There was the lifelike hair version, the kung fu grip. With beard and without. Man, what great memories!
Do they have My Little Pony anymore? That’s probably more of an 80’s toy. What about Carebears? I feel cheated that they still have Rock’em Sock’em Robots, but they’re called something else now I think. They definitely look different too.
How about a real muscle car, a leisure suit or bell-bottoms, the newest Led Zeppelin album on 8-track, a $10 lid, a $4 case beer and a drive-in movie?
and wondering if dad was gonna kick your ass if/when you got home. :eek:
and what about air raid drills? hmm That mighta been the 60’s. I was a kid then and we lived near NASA. Everyone knew that we’d be targeted during WW3.
So, at school we’d hide under our little desks in case an A-bomb hit.
Was I the only one to have a “Rings-and-Things”? You squirted plastic from bottles into a mold and put it on this heated metal plate to bake. When it was done you had floppy flowers and things to make jewelry with. I burned myself a bunch of times, but that didn’t stop me from playing with it.
Also “Creepy Crawlers” bugs you made out of this geletin mix then ate. Sort of the original gummys.
I was born in 1971 so I consider myself an expert on this subject. Two of my all time favorite toys that I didn’t see listed here: The Six Million Dollar Man Action Figure (with the see through eye) and perhaps even better than that the Evil Knevil Wind Up Motorcycle (complete with miniature ramps).
I was an 80’s child but I remember a lot of these from back then, especially in the earlier half of the 80’s. I loved Holly Hobby, for instance, in about 1983 or so? When I would have been 4. What I find odd is that so many 80’s toys (care bears, heman, my little pony, strawberry shortcake, etc) are being rereleased now, yet were any 70’s toys (or other kid things) ever recycled again in the 90’s? I don’t remember noticing. I know 70’s stuff was really big 6, 7 years ago, but I don’t remember them bringing toys back. Or did they?
And premiums. I remember my mom used to get glassware with each fill-up. I used to get pairs of little plastic animals from Arco, (“Ark”-o, eh? They even had an ark you could buy, but I don’t remember having one of those.) Among my dad’s effects was his coin collection. There is a complete set of commemorative Presidential coins from Shell that he had framed. (Of course, “complete” means through Johnson or Nixon. Although I just looked att his a few days ago, I don’t remember which was the last president.) There’s also another Presidential coin set from Shell that has about a half-dozen coins set into a cardboard flat.
I remember those! I lived in San Diego, home to a large Naval base.
Two out of three, anyway. I don’t remember having a Whammo Air Blaster, but I might have had one. I certainly played with one. And I did have a Kenner SST (the blue snowmobile one). I loved my Vertibird, but its spring always got fouled in the shag carpet! They’re still making Vertibirds, BTW; but they are “rip-offs” under a different name. I think you can still get the original shaped helicopter, but I recently saw one with a different helicopter. (I wonder if this toy was a factor in my becoming a helicopter pilot?)