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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 290763" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I haven't seen a pudding pop in forever! I started making them when I got a set of popsicle molds at a yard sale. </p><p></p><p>I remember when Herbal Essence used to be a clear green shampoo and a conditioner with a kind of woodsy herbal sent, not the flowery crud it is now. It had a lady iwth long brown hair and a bunch of flowers on the label, I think. We thought it was SO COOL because if you looked at the back of the bottle you could see through the shampoo and read the back of the label. It was kind of a "secret message" according to one of my cousins. </p><p></p><p>Love's Baby Soft perfume. I hadn't even thought of that in forever until recently. They also had a lemon scent in that line. I liked the lemon one best.</p><p></p><p>King Vitamin cereal. I have seen it in the last few years but it just doesn't taste as good.</p><p></p><p>Jello 1-2-3 Magic. It was a jello dessert that you mixed up and it separated into 3 layers. Jello on the bottom, a mousse like middle layer and a top layer like cool whip. I LOVED that stuff.</p><p></p><p>jello Americana egg custard. I haven't seen it in forever. I could NOT get it to cook properly. I either burned it or didn't cook it long enough. </p><p></p><p>I used to get little packets of Oetker Whip It whipped cream stabilizer. It wasn't cheap, but it made whipped cream last a long time. Now I use a teaspoon of corn starch when I start to whip the cream and it works just as well. Which is good because none of the stores here carries it.</p><p></p><p>Roy Roger's Restaurant. Roast beef sandwiches and the best apple cobbler dessert. YUM. They also had the saddles mounted on a barrel instead of booster seats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 290763, member: 1233"] I haven't seen a pudding pop in forever! I started making them when I got a set of popsicle molds at a yard sale. I remember when Herbal Essence used to be a clear green shampoo and a conditioner with a kind of woodsy herbal sent, not the flowery crud it is now. It had a lady iwth long brown hair and a bunch of flowers on the label, I think. We thought it was SO COOL because if you looked at the back of the bottle you could see through the shampoo and read the back of the label. It was kind of a "secret message" according to one of my cousins. Love's Baby Soft perfume. I hadn't even thought of that in forever until recently. They also had a lemon scent in that line. I liked the lemon one best. King Vitamin cereal. I have seen it in the last few years but it just doesn't taste as good. Jello 1-2-3 Magic. It was a jello dessert that you mixed up and it separated into 3 layers. Jello on the bottom, a mousse like middle layer and a top layer like cool whip. I LOVED that stuff. jello Americana egg custard. I haven't seen it in forever. I could NOT get it to cook properly. I either burned it or didn't cook it long enough. I used to get little packets of Oetker Whip It whipped cream stabilizer. It wasn't cheap, but it made whipped cream last a long time. Now I use a teaspoon of corn starch when I start to whip the cream and it works just as well. Which is good because none of the stores here carries it. Roy Roger's Restaurant. Roast beef sandwiches and the best apple cobbler dessert. YUM. They also had the saddles mounted on a barrel instead of booster seats. [/QUOTE]
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