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I borrowed this from an article on BuzzFeed. 

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Yellow, instead of the current red

 

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I remember a lot of these. My mom had Revere ware with copper bottoms, which I had to polish every single night! I kept one of them. She had the exact same electric frying pan. She had the Corningware, which I now have in addition to my own.

I remember "yellow" Wendy's. My grandmother loved it and would comment every time we went how the meat went to the end of the bun! And we always had Jiffy pop on Saturday nights.

 

Those "looped" lollipops were a pain. The top kept flopping down. 

 

 I still use the wooden salad bowls I inherited - exactly like the ones pictured. I had Hawaiian Punch every morning!  

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I remember most of it.  I just used the exact Corning ware tonight to heat up some veggies in the microwave.  I have the large revere ware stock pot that gets used at least once a week and a larger sauce pan.  Love them all.  

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Check!...check...and many more checks!!!😁 I cannot tell you what a WONDERFUL, nostalgic trip I took down memory lane just now!!! I remember almost all of them, but the sight of the Jiffy Pop and Neopolitan ice cream is especially endearing because it was such a TREAT for us. My dear grandmother would give us LIFESAVERS for Christmas and birthdays.❤

 

The sight of the crockpot and Corning Ware takes me back to some delicious dishes from my childhood!😊 My dear mother could make MAGIC out of a piece of cheap roast, beans, or peas in her trusty, WELL used crockpot! We had a brown pitcher like that one; primarily used for KooL-Aid, and ice cold lemonade. There was ALWAYS a decorative glass bowl of ribbon candy on her corner table.😁

 

These precious memories wrap a bow around my heart this evening.❤ I just cannot stop smiling!😊Thank you SO MUCH for sharing this feel good post!!!!!🥰

 

 

~~~All we need is LOVE💖

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Wow! I remember them all. Those brought back a lot of memories. 

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I saw this very slide show earlier today via Apple News. I remembered every single one of them! Great slide show and I'm sure others will enjoy seeing these items!

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 I remember most of these, especially the Neapolitan ice cream and the frozen orange juice log.  When I was little, I could not figure out how that frozen thing became a pitcher of orange juice. I was around five and remember asking my mother if she was doing magic with it!

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i remember everything EXCEPT for the green goblet and the little "hat" on the rival crockpot (i still have rival crockpots, though.....)

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I still have and use that exact Crock Pot and electric fry pan. 

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@VanSleepy That is AMAZING! You are so fortunate! That is a true testament of just how well things were made back then!!👍 They were built to LAST!😊

 

Nowadays, we consider ourselves lucky if they make it through the warranty period.😂

 

 

~~~All we need is LOVE💖

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Oh goodness be, I remember all of it.  Going to bed now......