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Scary. I recognize nearly all of these

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I Hate To Break It To You, But If You Recognize Literally Any Of These 51 Pictures, You Are Officially Old Now

It's not up to me. I don't make the rules.


https://www.buzzfeed.com/daves...se-foods-you-are-old


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I recognized all but 1. Not only that but we still have some of that stuff. Eeker

Has frozen fruit juice been discontinued?


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Yesterday I survived the extraction of a molar the dentist rated it a 9 out of 10 for difficulty.
Today this.
Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin
Time to put me through the wood chipper.


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Has frozen fruit juice been discontinued?


I was wondering that as well. And ice cream in a box... I guess now it comes in those round-ish tubs?

Also, what is #16?



I probably recognized more than half of the rest Ole


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Fried bologna!

Don't know about the OJ, as it's not something we drink. My dad used to buy frozen daquiri mix that came in that packaging. I assumed that cartons of Tropicana or the so-called fresh squeezed stuff they sell in produce departments of grocery stores had taken over the market.

edit: Looked up frozen OJ concentrate at my local Mariano's (Kroger). The only one they carry is the Kroger brand. No Minute Maid.


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My theory is anyone over 50 is old, but YMMV.

And, yes, I'm officially old according to your link.

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Looked up frozen OJ concentrate at my local Mariano's (Kroger). The only one they carry is the Kroger brand. No Minute Maid.


I wonder why… maybe people buy juice ready to drink now? People buy/drink juice less because of concerns about sugary drinks? People are too lazy to mix up the concentrate?


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Still have the wooden salad bowl. Two actually, large and small. And the accompanying wooden utensils. We still use them.

What are we “supposed” to use for salad these days??


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What are we “supposed” to use for salad these days??


Good old petro based plastic, I suppose.


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What are we “supposed” to use for salad these days??

Good old petro based plastic, I suppose.

Or beautiful $$$ artisan bowls of exotic woods handmade by Gambian villagers or Italian designers.


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Fried bologna!


Somehow I didn't see this the first time...

So I've never had that, nor heard of it. But we almost never (never?) had bologna in the house when I was growing up. At least not that I can remember. Salami and other Italian meats, or else sandwiches were PB&J.


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Not only do I remember most of those, my 41 year old daughter who was looking over my shoulder recognized almost as many. Big Grin

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And now I want a fried bologna sandwich!
Yummy


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I do remember fried bologna but I was never a fan. It just smelled nasty to me.


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