Jello 1-2-3!
But I've learned how to make my own.
Renee, I love 1-2-3 Jell-o and enjoy making it myself. :)
I am going to have to think a bit about the original question.
Oh! I know one thing Smurf Berry Crunch Cereal. Loved that stuff!
I hadn't thought about the smurf cereal for a long time!!! I loved that stuff too!! :)
One thing I wish would come back is CHEAP GAS PRICES!!!!! LOL!
Lemon Custard Angel Food Cake Mix. Don't remember who made it, either Betty Crocker or Duncan Hines.
$2.00 a gallon gasoline, $2.00 a pack cigarettes (yeah, I know).
Fresh local produce in the grocery stores.
"
Everybody Loves Raymond" I am tired of all the reruns. And its the only sitcom I ever watched
My smaller @ss, perkier boobs, elastic skin and my real hair color!
How about lemon pudding by Royal?? The powder had a capsule inside so once the liquid was added the capsul melted & a lemon flavoring would come out!!
Probably all kinds of bad things in that tho! LOL
LOL at Redlisa! Too funny.
Umm, let me think a minute, do you remember the black and white laced shoes they used to make for girls? I used to wear them when I was younger and I forget what they were called, but I hadn't seen them in forever, and if they made the comeback, I wouldn't wear them, I would just like to see them again.
Cool question! This may sound odd, but about a week ago I say a gentleman, "smartly" dressed wearing a hat just like I remember my father wearing. I even saw him tip his hat as he walked past a young lady.
So part of me would love men's hats, and the courtesy of tipping them come back.
I know, that sound wierd.
Chiffon!
gdsbngd2DJ:Umm, let me think a minute, do you remember the black and white laced shoes they used to make for girls?
Saddle Shoes?
Red carnations which smell like cinnamon and cloves. Yum!
It's been decades since I've smelled one which had that wonderful scent, which is imprinted in my mind from childhood.
A carnation with no perfume is not a carnation.
My waistline.
Yes! That is what they are called. Gosh what a blast from the past!
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