Did you ever use a date stamp?
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Did you ever use a date stamp?

It was manually changed and required an ink pad.

u/NextBathroom8809 — 14 hours ago
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Remember these hair frosting kits?

I think it's similar to a crochet hook that's pulled through tiny holes in the cap. Ouch.

u/NextBathroom8809 — 15 hours ago
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Did your family have a nut grinder/chopper?

Ours had a blue top and it lasted forever.

u/NextBathroom8809 — 5 days ago
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These really taste like bananas.

Bananas yes, banana split not really. I still like them.

u/NextBathroom8809 — 9 days ago
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Before Flintstone vitamins, there was Chocks.

My grandmother used to give these to me & my cousin faithfully.

u/NextBathroom8809 — 9 days ago
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Did your Mom /Grandmom use a sprinkler? Ours was attached to an empty beer bottle. Used to sprinkle clothes roll them up and place inside the refrigerator.

We had the same one forever.

u/NextBathroom8809 — 14 days ago
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Did you know anyone who used bread bags inside of their boots?

I never used them, but classmates did.

u/Fiercat99 — 14 days ago
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I loved these pumpkin seeds. Pocket size and salty. Does anyone else remember these in the corner store?

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u/NextBathroom8809 — 1 month ago