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1023 | Article | Vaporman87 | I didn't have the pleasure of reading this when it was originally published on RJ. I'm glad you decided to bring it on over here, because there is so much long gone goodness here to fawn over. Many of these I have to admit I missed out on, despite the fact that I was AT LEAST a teenager when most of these made it to the scene. I do remember vividly experiencing the flavor and novelty of the McDLT, Dr. Pepper gum (my favorite soda), and Chicken Littles. I hadn't actually put it together that the Chicken Littles of today had their roots in these original White Castle style sandwiches. They are much different now indeed! It's more like a strip of chicken in a hot dog bun! Still pretty unique, but not like the original. McDonalds is hit and miss with their more "exotic" offerings. I have found that our local McDonalds has TWO very rare menu items. The first being the pizza. Our McDonalds is one of a very limited number that still offers pizza. Not just by the slice either... WHOLE family size pizzas. The flavor is very similar to what Subway had been offering as of last year. Crispy, and tasty. The second menu rarity is an ice cream bar full of Breyer's flavors. They even make waffle cones fresh right in front of you. It's very neat. | Mar 03, 2014 | ||
1028 | Article | Fulton4V | Morning funnies and chilitos were two of my favorites from this list. I wish Taco Bell had something like that today with all the same ingredents. I can still smell it now. The Mcdonalds in the town over from me serves chicken wings now and that is right beside a Kfc. | Yesterdays 1: Foods Long Gone | Mar 03, 2014 | |
1029 | Article | mickyarber | I also added a few things to this version of the article as an exclusive for RetroDaze. Didn't want to do just a straight repost. | Yesterdays 1: Foods Long Gone | Mar 05, 2014 | |
1033 | Article | MissM | Such a fun article! I loved Dr. Pepper gum! It was so good. I am just having a blast looking at all these older foods. Really wonderful pictures and a very fun article. And Vaporman, you are so lucky to have McPizza near you! I feel like that was all a myth! lol | Yesterdays 1: Foods Long Gone | Mar 06, 2014 | |
1326 | Article | comic_book_fan | the chicken little is the same just a different shape and they are my favorite thing on the kfc menu. | Yesterdays 1: Foods Long Gone | Sep 25, 2014 | |
1333 | Article | Hoju Koolander | Morning Funnies cereal was also for me one of the sugar cereals I was able to convince my parents to put in the shopping cart just once. To me the flavor was like amped-up Fruit Loops. I 100% agree on the old "McStyrofoam" containers. The designs were so iconic that they even made those transformer-like Happy Meal toys based on that classic look. | Yesterdays 1: Foods Long Gone | Sep 25, 2014 | |
1907 | Article | Silvervix | I would have loved to try that McPasta thing, it definitely looks delicious. | Yesterdays 1: Foods Long Gone | Feb 08, 2015 | |
2051 | Article | Vaporman87 | If their pizza is any indication, then the pasta was likely quite tasty. | Yesterdays 1: Foods Long Gone | Feb 25, 2015 | |
1036 | Article | pikachulover | I have some CUTIES actually I have the 2 sets you don't have. I liked the babies set. The gym set was pretty silly too. My mom also used to buy me the 4 packs, so I had some random figures from those. There seemed to be something about ballerinas. There was also a ballerina in the babies set. I didn't like that they were monochromatic, so I used to color on them with crayons and markers. I mostly colored their clothes. I remember coloring Mary Mee's bouquet with a blue crayon. I even brought some to art class in high school to draw for an assignment. We had to draw how the light was on plastic objects. The one punk girl in the class wanted to draw "these weird punk lady figures". | Revisiting C.U.T.I.E. | Mar 12, 2014 | |
1037 | Article | Vaporman87 | M.U.S.C.L.E. and C.U.T.I.E. had to have been the most successful sets of immovable, tiny, plastic, monochromatic figures since the days of the little green army men. They somehow managed to capture the imaginations (and completist mentalities) of kids everywhere. I know I loved it when I was able to get a new addition to my collection. I think, to a certain extent, the same concept is big now with the "blind bag" mania that is happening at the moment. | Revisiting C.U.T.I.E. | Mar 12, 2014 |