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They tried to release a trans fat free version of Crisco In 2004! Still hydrogenated oil or vegetable shortening is bad for us! Hopefully by 2020 trans fats will be ban in our diets?
I remember 2 kinds of candy cigs. The white crunchy one with red fire tip and the bubble gum ones with a paper wrapper. That one you blow through the paper and white powder came out the front like smoke. There was also big bubble gum cigars for a nickel. Those were the days my friend, I thought they would never end.
Oh man the memories hahahaha there were black licorice cigar shapped ones with tiny red candies on the end and bubble gum sticks wrapped to look like cigars....for 25 cents we could get a bad of mixed candy.....probably why I still love candy lol I never realized how many kinds of cigar and cigarette candies there were till now...in the 70s....
Agreed! Also, lard made from real lard hogs is healthier than any trans fat. Lard hogs are allowed to forage and consume large amounts of omega-3's. The lard from these hogs has "soft" fat that is actually healthy. Just don't use the same lard more than three times in a row for frying. I live in a rural area with a lot of plain people on farms, folks who know how to raise classic lard hogs. Yeah, I consider myself lucky.
Similar to the candy cigarettes, there was also Big League Chew. Shredded bubblegum packed in a foil pouch in order to look like chewing tobacco, with baseball-themed advertising tying it to tobacco use by baseball players.
Jack Burdock yessssss! And they brought back the other flavors too, I’ve seen them recently. Used to be the only kind I could find was just regular bubble gum flavor. But I’ve seen the Apple and blue raspberry flavors lately. (And saw some flavors I’d never seen before on Amazon) The green apple is my favorite
I tried the candy cigs and did not like them. I went straight to the real thing, but I hated them. Then, I started swiping my dad's cigars. I was about eight, and I really liked the cigars. I recently turned 70 and still have a passion for cigars. The health nuts would condemn me for smoking, but they don't live my life for me.
Candy cigarettes are still available in some places. I buy my cigs from a Seneca Indian reservation smoke shop and they carry candy cigarettes. And they still taste just like they used to. I've seen bubble gum cigarettes too. Who remembers those??
That was the myth used to stop selling them. I came from a smoking family and, had candy cigarettes a lot when I was a kid. But I never wanted to smoke myself...
Raymond Makul Same thing happened to me as a child. Parents took me to the doctor. I was jaundiced. Carrots have a vitamin that in excess is toxic to the body. Still like carrots though. Moderation in all things. 😀
mark allen I remember in late 80s and early 90s still having candy cigarettes and bubble gum cigars, they still have the big league chew bubble gum in something like a chewing tobacco pouch
I remember the candy cigs and the gum cigs. They had some kind of dust I'm guessing some kind of powdered sugar type between the gum and wrapper and if you blew on it the powder would fly out like smoke.
My mom found some of those when we first came to the USA in the late 80's. I think she got them from some Mexican store...several times we pretended to smoke them...welp, lo and behold I my brothers and I ended up smokers later on. Lucky I quit. Been almost 20 years now...best decison ever.
And also stop blaming the decreased popularity on health concerns. Most of these processed foods might have declined in popularity, but they've been replaced by loads of other processed food that are crazy for today. People might not drink nearly as much SunnyD, but soda, Gatorade, and energy drinks are still hugely popular. North Americans consume way more sugar, fat, salt and convenience foods now than they did when any of these foods were at their peak.
@@BabbleTop It’s not a matter of disliking the narration; in general, the issue is the overuse and misuse of certain words. Currently, I hear many people say “actually” and it's Synonym "literally" both excessively and/or inappropriately multiple times a day. Which pales in comparison to your using “actually” seven times and “literally” once in fourteen minutes? Of those fifteen uses, there was not a single occasion where it was used appropriately. I doubt that Richard Benke meant to injure your feelings, and I know that’s not my intention but to people who make an effort to speak well this sort of thing is intensely annoying. This is particularly true coming from someone such as yourself who uses our language professionally (even more so since you sound intelligent and reasonably well educated). By the way, I am dyslexic and I have had to put considerably more into language than most people yet I regard the ability to communicate accurately and concisely as well worth the effort.
A taco might go right or left but a Sloppy Joe always went sideways all the way around no matter where you started in on it. If you didn't need a fork it wasn't made correctly.
Haha. My mom made ambrosia two nights ago to go with dinner. We have it often. My favorite one is mandarin oranges, pineapple, coconut, pecans, marshmallows, and sour cream(instead of whipped cream).
I used to eat candy cigarettes i wasnt much for pretending as a kid. The thing that got me hooked on smoking was the workplace. The only people that got breaks at work were people smoking xD
@@kurtheil4922 Maybe try them again, make hem yourself not from a can. I myself like to use ketchup, brown sugar, onion, green bell pepper, sriracha, and mustard. Then of course use the seasonings you think would go well with the dish.
I was born in 1970 and remember the tv dinners you had to check the box to make sure you got the right one. They had ones for the oven in the metal tray and plastic for the microwave. There was also a new thing in the 70s that came in the freeze and that was microwave popcorn. Hmmm pretty strange when thinking about the popcorn.
I remember candy cigarettes when I was a kid. They had a tiny bit of powdered sugar inside them so when you blew through them a tiny puff came out and looked like smoke.
People's attention has moved from spending social time over a long dinner to getting the dinner done quickly and spending time sitting alone with your PC or smart phone.
@@meeksde if your reply had been your attempt at a sense of humor, I wouldn't want yours either. Especially since you didn't see it was her quote, not mine.
Hmmm, my family eats Cherries Jubilee every year at Thanksgiving and then again at Christmas and then sometimes randomly through out the year so....... still valid.
I havent drank Sunny D in years but I can still feel the tingle in the back of my throat. Also gelatin salads should be banned by the UN as a crime against humanity.
It all depends on the salad--orange gelatin with crushed pineapple is da bomb. And all the flavors are good with marshmallow. But, yeah, the savories are weird, unless you start with unflavored gelatin.
Tapioca is so like fish eggs in cream. Mom liked it but Dad and I wouldn't go near it... maybe if chocolate was added it would be less gross -- still didn't like the lumpy texture so Mom stopped making it.
Sloppy Joes. Delicious. Pro tip: After mixing in the sauce, allow the whole mixture to cool for a couple hours in the sauce before eating. The meat absorbs the sauce and taste more complete imo.
Most of the chemicals are harmless colorings and preservatives. They all have to undergo stringent testing to be certified as food safe. Just remember, _everything_ is "chemicals". ;)
I still see candy smokes at a ton of shops, though I wish they'd retain the candy, just make it in some other form. All they'd have to do is just rename them as candy sticks or something.
In Australia they changed the name from Fags to Fads and removed the little bit of red colour that made them look like one end was lit. Been a LONG time since they did that, and also it's a different recipe now .... VERY hard to crunch compared to the softer mix you could easily bite if you wanted. Wish it was still the old mix myself!
I only tried the manwhich, candy sticks and TV dinners. The cherries jubilee, Ambrosia salad and fondue sound really good, as for some of the other stuff, not so much 😂
I do remember chocolate cigarettes when I was a kid back home (Mexico) they were so popular. I remember when we went to the airport in Mexico City and my mom bought them for me and my siblings, they were so expensive back then. I loved them very much. There were candy cigarettes too and they were cheaper but taste good too.
These days you can't order large fries without submitting to an interrogation: "Would you like to make it a combo?; Spicy or regular?; Any drinks with that?; Cross-cut or traditional?; Do you want ketchup for 10 cents more?; Large or jumbo?; Debit or credit?; Would you like to donate to breast cancer?
Ambrosia always sounded like some kind of disease to me. Doctor: Lab results are back, I'm sorry but you have Ambrosia. You should probably start getting your affairs in order....
My grandmother used to buy me candy cigarettes. The ones she bought me were made of nasty, hard bubble gum with white paper around it, and they really did look like cigarettes. There was powdered sugar between the gum and the paper, and when you blew on it, it looked like you were blowing out smoke.
I still eat or “smoke” some chewing gum cigarettes because I used to smoke real cigarettes as a truck driver. I fool myself with the chewing gum cigarettes and it has the same effect but without the nicotine and cancerous rubbish found inside real cigarettes. I have one as I write this comment
I remember i stole my moms lighter and light a candy cigeratte and she looked at me and took my candy and her lighter and from that moment on I never got my candy ciggerattes ever again. :(
jello,candy cigs, crisco, sloppy joes, it's all good. so was no warning labels, glass bottles, no helmets, no seat belts, among a few million other fun things we did as kids growing up. and we loved it
I found the over the top beating our heads in about the concept of health eating to be quite nauseating. Healthy eating isn't about what you eat its about the amount, Eat whatever you want at a sensible size while being active and you'll be as healthy and happy as can be.
Muhammad Cushmeer uh uh, are you new? you can use solid crisco (either in the can or the baking sticks) to bake with. The solid and liquid are basically the same thing in the end. You can also use both kinds, solid and liquid, for frying.
Muhammad Cushmeer lol. It’s still just vegetable oil, in a solid form. At least the Crisco kind is-i don’t use other brands. Ewwww, lard. Even just saying the word makes me queasy. It’s worse than just calling it what it is-animal fat.🤮
Depends on what you put in it! I have a book of Jell-O recipes from the 1960's and some are just...…….weird. I tried a couple of the "savory" salad recipes and they weren't that bad. I still prefer the sweet or dessert Jell-O salad though.
I had candy cigarettes when I was a kid back in the 1980's. At the time, candy cigarettes were perfectly fine and considered harmless. I was totally oblivious to the fact that they were trying to get kids interested in smoking. As I grew up, I completely forgot about candy cigarettes because they disappeared from store shelves. They never made me want to be a smoker.
Yeah I never understood that argument. We all played with toy guns (cowboys, soldiers, etc.), but none of my friends ever became killers. Well actually one did, but he was mental. He'd have snapped regardless.
I think Tang needs to be marketed in baggies that you seep in water like tea. Market it to gamers and call it Pwn Tang, which they can sip whilst teabagging their fallen opponents.
Yes, basically for anything but breakfast I'll have Sloppy Joes for lunch, a TV dinner in the evening and then tapioca pudding with an ambrosia salad for dessert.
I listened to this video while I made a pan of southern buttermilk biscuits with butter flavored crisco. They’ll go in the table right next to the yeast rolls for Christmas dinner.
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Heart Attack Grill once got candy cigarettes, but now it's banned by law.
They tried to release a trans fat free version of Crisco In 2004! Still hydrogenated oil or vegetable shortening is bad for us! Hopefully by 2020 trans fats will be ban in our diets?
noted
Don't be ignorant and miss out on views because you refuse to turn on the auto subtitles generator !
Say isn't ambrosia what they drank on Battlestar Galactica?
As a child from the 90's I will never stop eating sloppy joes.
The Forex Trader I haven't had one in a very long time
ok
Giving sloppys
No way Jose!
Sloppy Joes will always kick ass
I remember 2 kinds of candy cigs. The white crunchy one with red fire tip and the bubble gum ones with a paper wrapper. That one you blow through the paper and white powder came out the front like smoke. There was also big bubble gum cigars for a nickel. Those were the days my friend, I thought they would never end.
I remember the paper ones
Lucky lights!
Oh man the memories hahahaha there were black licorice cigar shapped ones with tiny red candies on the end and bubble gum sticks wrapped to look like cigars....for 25 cents we could get a bad of mixed candy.....probably why I still love candy lol I never realized how many kinds of cigar and cigarette candies there were till now...in the 70s....
We'd sing and dance, forever and a day...
Nostalgic. I miss it all.
Who else is tired of hearing about how every food in the world is dangerous and you just can't eat
I agree. But again even too much water can kill you.... and I never cook with Crisco.
There is one thing (and I think one thing only) that all nutritionists, dietitians, and doctors agree on.
Trans-fats are bad for you.
Agreed! Also, lard made from real lard hogs is healthier than any trans fat. Lard hogs are allowed to forage and consume large amounts of omega-3's. The lard from these hogs has "soft" fat that is actually healthy. Just don't use the same lard more than three times in a row for frying. I live in a rural area with a lot of plain people on farms, folks who know how to raise classic lard hogs. Yeah, I consider myself lucky.
@@jasondaniel918 The best food is the one you raise/plant/collect yourself. You know exactly what is in it.
Who else is tired of hearing people say, " I'm tired of hearing about how every food in the world is dangerous and you just can't eat
"?
Similar to the candy cigarettes, there was also Big League Chew. Shredded bubblegum packed in a foil pouch in order to look like chewing tobacco, with baseball-themed advertising tying it to tobacco use by baseball players.
It still exists! I recently saw it at the store.
I have bought some of that in Australia .... think I got it from a lolly shop in either Mildura or Echuca maybe about 3 years ago.
Jack Burdock yessssss! And they brought back the other flavors too, I’ve seen them recently. Used to be the only kind I could find was just regular bubble gum flavor. But I’ve seen the Apple and blue raspberry flavors lately. (And saw some flavors I’d never seen before on Amazon) The green apple is my favorite
10 year old me smoked candy cigarettes while playing lawn darts.
Good memories!
In good ole Mexico in the 1980s they were popular Birthday Party and Christmas season candy, especially for boys.
Throw them straight up then look out!
OMG!!! How did you survive childhood?!?
I tried the candy cigs and did not like them. I went straight to the real thing, but I hated them. Then, I started swiping my dad's cigars. I was about eight, and I really liked the cigars. I recently turned 70 and still have a passion for cigars. The health nuts would condemn me for smoking, but they don't live my life for me.
I remember when I use to play smoke with my candy cigarettes
dammmmm
I also remember the candy cigarettes 😆
I used to even light them with my mom's lighter.
@@shadowwolf7622 I did also
Candy cigarettes are still available in some places. I buy my cigs from a Seneca Indian reservation smoke shop and they carry candy cigarettes. And they still taste just like they used to. I've seen bubble gum cigarettes too. Who remembers those??
I've had tons of candy cigarettes growing up (both the sticks and the gum ones) :). Never smoked a real cigarette and never will!
Since it's 2019, can we already resurrect this into Candy Blunts? 🌿
That was the myth used to stop selling them. I came from a smoking family and, had candy cigarettes a lot when I was a kid. But I never wanted to smoke myself...
I know you went straight to CRACK.
@lelz l ~ Were your family or friends smokers?
for real! I've eaten plenty of candy cigarettes and never smoked a real one. Must be liberals!
I have a cousin who, as a kid, loved carrots. She was eating them constantly, raw, as snacks. And she turned orange.
Raymond Makul Same thing happened to me as a child. Parents took me to the doctor. I was jaundiced. Carrots have a vitamin that in excess is toxic to the body. Still like carrots though. Moderation in all things. 😀
Sounds like an episode of the magic School bus 😂
Yeah, my dick turned orange. Doctor ordered me to wash my hands after eating Cheetos.
Raymond Makul my brother did too
...... lies XD
Cherries jubilee sounds pretty good though!
Helll yeah. Gonna make some.asap
Homemade is soo good. Love cherries Jubilee
Yeah 😀
I know right!!
When I was a child in the 1970's, I had somewhat of a liking for candy cigarettes. Yet, I've never been a smoker.
Haha me too. Loved candy cigarettes as a kid
Do you remember the pink bubblegum cigar. Same size and shape as a cigar. Even had a cigar band around it.
I don't remember those.
Does anyone remember gum cigarettes? If you puffed it, a burst of corn starch would come out and look like a puff of smoke.
madbug1965 It was powdered sugar.
Yes, I remember those!
I think they had like a bit of red foil crumpled and sticking out of the end to look like a glowing ash.
I was a child in the"60's, I remember candy cigs, we even tried to smoke them.
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mark allen I remember in late 80s and early 90s still having candy cigarettes and bubble gum cigars, they still have the big league chew bubble gum in something like a chewing tobacco pouch
The gum ones where the best becuase you can blow the
And a puff of smoke would come out from the white powder on them lol
I remember the candy cigs and the gum cigs. They had some kind of dust I'm guessing some kind of powdered sugar type between the gum and wrapper and if you blew on it the powder would fly out like smoke.
My mom found some of those when we first came to the USA in the late 80's. I think she got them from some Mexican store...several times we pretended to smoke them...welp, lo and behold I my brothers and I ended up smokers later on. Lucky I quit. Been almost 20 years now...best decison ever.
No we don’t do fondue anyone more because is too expensive for the amount of food you get.
and the novelty wears off quickly
No it isn't
"We ALL stopped eating" is a strange way to say something not true.
🤔🤔
I think ALL of us should stop watching ridiculous postings by BubbleTop !
Deborah Conda you & Scott both are spot on!!! This page only post lies & does false advertising!!!
No need to take things so literally (and this is coming from someone who tends to be a very literal thinker herself)! 🙂
Like the trick question: When are you going to stop beating your wife.
Narrator needs to reduce her use of the word “actually” by 95%.
Sorry you didn't like the vid's narration... 😥😥
And also stop blaming the decreased popularity on health concerns. Most of these processed foods might have declined in popularity, but they've been replaced by loads of other processed food that are crazy for today. People might not drink nearly as much SunnyD, but soda, Gatorade, and energy drinks are still hugely popular. North Americans consume way more sugar, fat, salt and convenience foods now than they did when any of these foods were at their peak.
@@BabbleTop It’s not a matter of disliking the narration; in general, the issue is the overuse and misuse of certain words. Currently, I hear many people say “actually” and it's Synonym "literally" both excessively and/or inappropriately multiple times a day. Which pales in comparison to your using “actually” seven times and “literally” once in fourteen minutes? Of those fifteen uses, there was not a single occasion where it was used appropriately. I doubt that Richard Benke meant to injure your feelings, and I know that’s not my intention but to people who make an effort to speak well this sort of thing is intensely annoying. This is particularly true coming from someone such as yourself who uses our language professionally (even more so since you sound intelligent and reasonably well educated). By the way, I am dyslexic and I have had to put considerably more into language than most people yet I regard the ability to communicate accurately and concisely as well worth the effort.
Actually,I literally only found her actually using "actually" 90% over done in actuality.
As well as the word "healthy"
I’m having my sloppy joes extra sloppy tonight!
You're welcome
Also sorry
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i love sloppy joes
BabbleTop gelatin salad was mine! Loved them as a kid but my sloppy joes were great tonight
I love Sloppy Joes! We still eat TV Dinners lol.
enjoy
I also love Sloppy Joes. I Have 2 cans of Manwich in my cabinet. My family also eats TV Dinners!
barb frontczak gotta make homemade crock pot Manwhich is for camping
We had sloppy joes way back in the 60s.
@@Pisti846 Sloppy Joe's are still good to eat in my opinion even in 2019!
Pretending to smoke candy cigarettes and snorting Pixie Sticks was half my childhood. I no have brain damage it work more gooder now as adult.
A taco might go right or left but a Sloppy Joe always went sideways all the way around no matter where you started in on it. If you didn't need a fork it wasn't made correctly.
I’m still a fan of manwich😋
A sandwich is a sandwich. A manwich is a meal.
Trina Ferguson The only sandwich that’s for men is Grilled Cheese
Haha hermes from futurama!
I bet you are
Oh, the golden age of slapstick humor from Chris Farley. You have been missed.
My grandma still makes some of the foods on the list
Edit she cooks like its sunday in 1930
We still eat ambrosia salad every Christmas in my family and most of my neighbors do as well yes I'm from the south as well
Wow! Cool!
Thanks for the like
We did!
Haha. My mom made ambrosia two nights ago to go with dinner. We have it often. My favorite one is mandarin oranges, pineapple, coconut, pecans, marshmallows, and sour cream(instead of whipped cream).
My mama made what we call Fruit Salad Every Thanksgiving and Christmas it's made the same as Ambrosia 😋
I used to eat candy cigarettes i wasnt much for pretending as a kid. The thing that got me hooked on smoking was the workplace. The only people that got breaks at work were people smoking xD
It really bothers me that a smoke break is considered acceptable but a stepping outside for some fresh air break isn’t
I love how she says "a young 4 year old girl". Are there OLD 4 year olds?
lol sorry
IstvanN1961 Old souls 👁
I was an old four year old. I've always been old
4 year olds are older than they've ever been in their lives.
Notice how many people refer to something as a “little, small” or “small, little” they’re redundancies
Sloppy Joe's is my favorite food, I make them at least once a month.
Cool! 😉 Did you like the video Morrius07 ?
Haven't had a sloppy Joe since I was a kid. I didn't really care for it.
@@kurtheil4922 Maybe try them again, make hem yourself not from a can. I myself like to use ketchup, brown sugar, onion, green bell pepper, sriracha, and mustard. Then of course use the seasonings you think would go well with the dish.
Yea.... Moluvin MAN-WICH
We still have them once a week
My mom still makes ambrosia salad every thanksgiving
Cool! 😉 Did you like the video suwu916 ?
She forgot about Watergate salad, lol. That was pretty good also.
The only thing I have seen that looks good in jello is Dwights stapler on The Office.
I was born in 1970 and remember the tv dinners you had to check the box to make sure you got the right one. They had ones for the oven in the metal tray and plastic for the microwave. There was also a new thing in the 70s that came in the freeze and that was microwave popcorn. Hmmm pretty strange when thinking about the popcorn.
noted
I remember candy cigarettes when I was a kid. They had a tiny bit of powdered sugar inside them so when you blew through them a tiny puff came out and looked like smoke.
Yes Indeed 😁😁 Did you like the video??
I forgot all about the "smoking" ones. They were the best
I had fondue in Zurich not too long ago. It was deeeelicious!
NICE!!!!
I had fondue in a Swiss restaurant in Montreal a couple of years ago. It was fantastic!
It helps when exceptionally good cheese is used!!! I have to admit I'm a bit envious of you!😃❤👍
Drinking 1.5 litres of sunny d a day should be a new trend
LOL 😜😜 What was your favorite part of the video?!?
People's attention has moved from spending social time over a long dinner to getting the dinner done quickly and spending time sitting alone with your PC or smart phone.
Yup....quick...lets get thought this food so we can get back to RUclips and see how more active healthier people used to live....sigh
ThinkingBetter, yes, this is just yet another reason why so far, the 21st century sucks major donkey dick!
"To be honest, ambrosia salad looks like a unicorn went nuts at a birthday party and threw up".....I died.
Ambrosia salad is so good
algini12
I want the drugs you were on that made you see a unicorn.
@@meeksde I don't want your short term memory, if you can't remember that it came from the video.
algini12 and I would want your sense of humor, wait, you don’t seem to have one.
@@meeksde if your reply had been your attempt at a sense of humor, I wouldn't want yours either. Especially since you didn't see it was her quote, not mine.
Hmmm, my family eats Cherries Jubilee every year at Thanksgiving and then again at Christmas and then sometimes randomly through out the year so....... still valid.
enjoy!
My Grandma makes ambrosia salad for every holiday and I've always looked forward to it. It's absolutely delicious.
NICE!
Same! But we call it five cup salad
I seem to remember us eating it more in the summer, I guess because it was a nice cool antidote to hot southern summers.
I havent drank Sunny D in years but I can still feel the tingle in the back of my throat. Also gelatin salads should be banned by the UN as a crime against humanity.
LOL 😜😜 What was your favorite part of the video?!?
It all depends on the salad--orange gelatin with crushed pineapple is da bomb. And all the flavors are good with marshmallow.
But, yeah, the savories are weird, unless you start with unflavored gelatin.
I will never stop eating tapioca pudding ;-; it is the joy of my life.
Two words- kozy shack
Tapioca is so like fish eggs in cream. Mom liked it but Dad and I wouldn't go near it... maybe if chocolate was added it would be less gross -- still didn't like the lumpy texture so Mom stopped making it.
"Foods That We All STOPPED EATING!!!" Don't include ME in this. My fondue with garlic bread is always a hit at get-togethers with friends.
Far out man
Theres actually a place my parents love to go called the melting pot we went there for my dad's birthday last year
@@scottparkervs.theworld4377 Great place! Unfortunately, the one in my area closed.
@@riproar11 that hits the feels especially when theres memories
One food that should be banned...KALE!
I could totally go for some tapioca pudding right now
go for it
Ditto!
Yes, basically just have Sloppy Joes for lunch, a TV dinner in the evening and then tapioca pudding with an ambrosia salad for dessert.
Rice pudding tastes much better than tapioca
2020; In the Netherlands there has always been enough 'fondue'.
How can dipping veggies and meat in melted, warm cheese go out of date? N-e-v-e-r.
Netherlands..you guys ROCK!! I must move there before the World ends! lol
Hey I was born in the 90's and I just say sloppy joes for dinner tonight
enjoy
@Erin Huggins I use a tomato recipe to make my joe's oh though I also still like to use Mandwich to make it with sometimes.
actually you can still buy tv dinners today in the frozen foods aisle in grocery stores.
Sloppy Joes. Delicious. Pro tip: After mixing in the sauce, allow the whole mixture to cool for a couple hours in the sauce before eating.
The meat absorbs the sauce and taste more complete imo.
And put ketchup in it!
I love your channel I pulled my first all-nighter staying up watching all of your gordan Ramses videos
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Baked Alaska, Waldorf salad, chicken cordon bleu are on my list.
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@@BabbleTop Definitely Ambrosia. I still make it for the holidays.
“I hate the smell of tapioca!”---Santa
Modeltnick I never did like the taste either.
A Christmas Story!!!
I work at a Kroger. Sunny D still sells incredibly.
In our household, we still eat sloppy joe's from time to time.
I stopped drinking sunny d the first time I tasted sunny d.
LOL 😜😜 What was your favorite part of the video?!?
The only time I drank Sunny D was when I put vodka in it sort of a SunnyScrewdriver. It tasted decent enough.
My young brother John tried it one summer, it was disgusting and we nearly threw up, so I brought us some Ribena instead.🤢
That was so funny, I spit my drink out when I read that. ( by the way, it wasn't Sunny D.)
Yeah I drank it one time and that was it. Ugh.
When you have to be a chemist to understand a label.
LOL 😜😜 What was your favorite part of the video?!?
I mean Dihydrogen monoxide is in just about everything, so we should all become chemists.
you have to be a linguist just to pronounce the crap
Most of the chemicals are harmless colorings and preservatives. They all have to undergo stringent testing to be certified as food safe. Just remember, _everything_ is "chemicals". ;)
Very cool list! Can you do "most popular foods that we eat the most" for the next?
Cool idea! We'll do it!
I still make Tapioca Pudding at home every now and then. I like it still warm.
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I still see candy smokes at a ton of shops, though I wish they'd retain the candy, just make it in some other form. All they'd have to do is just rename them as candy sticks or something.
Thanks for letting us know.
They already named them candy sticks, at least the Popeye brand does.
In Australia they changed the name from Fags to Fads and removed the little bit of red colour that made them look like one end was lit. Been a LONG time since they did that, and also it's a different recipe now .... VERY hard to crunch compared to the softer mix you could easily bite if you wanted. Wish it was still the old mix myself!
Chanell :Food trends come and go
Me: *tide pods*
dammmmmm
kayla night 😂 LMAO!!
Tapioca =🤔😊bubble tea.
I only tried the manwhich, candy sticks and TV dinners. The cherries jubilee, Ambrosia salad and fondue sound really good, as for some of the other stuff, not so much 😂
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Ambrosia salad is good 😋
I still do cheese fondues on cold winter nights with friends, it's very convenient !
That's nice to hear! 😍 Did you like the video?
For my next Thanksgiving feast, I am going to prepare and serve all the foods mentioned in this video
Sloppy joes....mmmmmmmmm, I still make it at 62
enjoy!
I do remember chocolate cigarettes when I was a kid back home (Mexico) they were so popular. I remember when we went to the airport in Mexico City and my mom bought them for me and my siblings, they were so expensive back then. I loved them very much. There were candy cigarettes too and they were cheaper but taste good too.
These days you can't order large fries without submitting to an interrogation: "Would you like to make it a combo?; Spicy or regular?; Any drinks with that?; Cross-cut or traditional?; Do you want ketchup for 10 cents more?; Large or jumbo?; Debit or credit?; Would you like to donate to breast cancer?
Smug Smugly I hate that shit. That’s why I usually order with apps now.
I loved the bubble gum cigarettes. You could blow out the starch and chew on the gum part!
I only started to have Cherries Jubilee recently for the first time. I didn't know it lost popularity.
Ambrosia always sounded like some kind of disease to me.
Doctor:
Lab results are back, I'm sorry but you have Ambrosia.
You should probably start getting your affairs in order....
..or a really crappy band from the 70's..lmao
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Some of the foods on this list are still available to this day
what do you like to eat?
We still have sloppy joe night in my house.
enjoy!
Am I invited?
Foods we all stopped eating: TV Dinners.
Also Foods we all stopped eating: The grocery stores are still packed with a variety of them.
One of my grandma's nieces still brings ambrosia to Thanksgiving and Christmas every year. It's just too sweet for me.
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Sunny D is actually pretty low in sugar, they've been using Splenda for a while now. It's delicious and there's no aspartame.
Cool! 😉 Did you like the video Pink Droid ?
1/4th of your daily values of sugar in one 8oz glass is low sugar?
BabbleTop Yes thanks!
Koobs Dude an 8oz serving of Modern Sunny D is like 60 calories...
Second ingredient.. High fructose corn syrup.. Best drink ever for the kids lol
My grandmother used to buy me candy cigarettes. The ones she bought me were made of nasty, hard bubble gum with white paper around it, and they really did look like cigarettes. There was powdered sugar between the gum and the paper, and when you blew on it, it looked like you were blowing out smoke.
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I literally just ate sloppy Joes for dinner tonight
“I can’t do this anymore”
Uber eats: you ok bro?
Did you like the video ThatsReallyKawaii? 😃
@@BabbleTop Yeah, the Sunny D’s tweet was funny. (I think it was sunny d tweeting that)
Lol, I miss Candy Cigs. I remember sometimes you'd get a little ex powder in the wrapper they'd make a lil puff lol
Sunny D & Smirnoff: Pure, unadulterated BOOYAH.
I still eat or “smoke” some chewing gum cigarettes because I used to smoke real cigarettes as a truck driver. I fool myself with the chewing gum cigarettes and it has the same effect but without the nicotine and cancerous rubbish found inside real cigarettes. I have one as I write this comment
I remember i stole my moms lighter and light a candy cigeratte and she looked at me and took my candy and her lighter and from that moment on I never got my candy ciggerattes ever again. :(
Lol my aunt used to light them for us.
@@acx207 same
Ever been to a Mexican party? Theres always that aunt that brings Gelatin salad
LOL And did you like the Video!? 👍🤩
@@BabbleTop loved the video keep up the great content
Lol, I just had Manwiches for supper last night. Happy new year!
Happy new year!
"Why did you put bananas in it!"
"George likes bananas!"
" HE CAN HAVE BANANAS ON THE SIDE!"
AT Burger King THEY GOT RID OF OREO CHEESE CAKE but THAT WAS MY FAV
So what do you like to eat there now!?! 😁
I know I loved the Oreo Cheesecake! I wish they still had it!
OMG that sounds good...
I remember candy cigarettes as a child in the 1960s. Never actually smoked though.
That's great to know, atleast you only have try those candies 😊
jello,candy cigs, crisco, sloppy joes, it's all good. so was no warning labels, glass bottles, no helmets, no seat belts, among a few million other fun things we did as kids growing up. and we loved it
"I hate the smell of tapioca"
-Santa Claus, A Christmas Story (1983)
I found the over the top beating our heads in about the concept of health eating to be quite nauseating. Healthy eating isn't about what you eat its about the amount, Eat whatever you want at a sensible size while being active and you'll be as healthy and happy as can be.
My family uses crisco for baking, and we are perfectly healthy human beings
uh uh??? ok...the one in the can?? I hope not..i use Crisco too..but the vegetable oil though.
Muhammad Cushmeer uh uh, are you new? you can use solid crisco (either in the can or the baking sticks) to bake with. The solid and liquid are basically the same thing in the end. You can also use both kinds, solid and liquid, for frying.
@@NoDontLikeIt not the lard !!!! No!!!!
Muhammad Cushmeer lol. It’s still just vegetable oil, in a solid form. At least the Crisco kind is-i don’t use other brands.
Ewwww, lard. Even just saying the word makes me queasy. It’s worse than just calling it what it is-animal fat.🤮
I'd rather eat Crisco out of the can while smoking a candy cigarettes than eat a jello salad.
I agree 100% hello salad just sounds horrible .
Depends on what you put in it! I have a book of Jell-O recipes from the 1960's and some are just...…….weird. I tried a couple of the "savory" salad recipes and they weren't that bad. I still prefer the sweet or dessert Jell-O salad though.
Not if you put ice cream in Jello
ok
As a 2000's kid I'll never stop eating TV dinners
I was WAITING for the Edward Scissorhands reference, and. POOF! There it was! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🔮👍🏻
Sunny D. The poor man's orange juice. And a 80's delight.
LOL 😜😜 What was your favorite part of the video?!?
In my household Tang was our poor man's orange juice
Tampico!!!
@@BabbleTop Lol!!!!
I mean, Sunny D tastes better than orange juice unless you make the juice homemade.
I was up to three packs a day,then I tried the real adult kind and found out they tasted like crap when I chewed them..
Wow that must have been a surprise
Irrelevant food I will eat all of them
enjoY!
Hello human dustbin( garbage bin).😂🤢
I’ve literally had a dozen opportunities to go to fondue-related things this year. Maybe this was the comeback year.
I had candy cigarettes when I was a kid back in the 1980's. At the time, candy cigarettes were perfectly fine and considered harmless. I was totally oblivious to the fact that they were trying to get kids interested in smoking. As I grew up, I completely forgot about candy cigarettes because they disappeared from store shelves. They never made me want to be a smoker.
noted
Yeah I never understood that argument. We all played with toy guns (cowboys, soldiers, etc.), but none of my friends ever became killers. Well actually one did, but he was mental. He'd have snapped regardless.
I remember buying candy cigarettes from the ice cream man after school in the 80's
Now I go to the dispensery to but my smoke 🤣😂......coinsidence?!?
LOL 😜😜 See how time flies 😜
I grow my own smoke, but I do like to support the local economy by buying an ounce or two at the nearest dispensary every couple of months or so.
I still occasionally buy sweet tobacco. Shredded coconut dyed brown.
I remember drinking Sunny D as a kid. The only thing worse was Tang
ok
The best was po Tang
Heretic
I think Tang needs to be marketed in baggies that you seep in water like tea. Market it to gamers and call it Pwn Tang, which they can sip whilst teabagging their fallen opponents.
Yes, basically for anything but breakfast I'll have Sloppy Joes for lunch, a TV dinner in the evening and then tapioca pudding with an ambrosia salad for dessert.
I listened to this video while I made a pan of southern buttermilk biscuits with butter flavored crisco. They’ll go in the table right next to the yeast rolls for Christmas dinner.