Foods From Childhood That Disappeared
The TV dinner in the aluminum tray. The Jell-O 1-2-3. The Pudding Pops. Some foods from the 70s and 80s simply vanished from shelves, and we’ve been thinking about them ever since.
Memories and culture from the 1980s
The TV dinner in the aluminum tray. The Jell-O 1-2-3. The Pudding Pops. Some foods from the 70s and 80s simply vanished from shelves, and we’ve been thinking about them ever since.
The click of a rotary phone dial. The rewind squeal of a VHS tape. The percolator bubbling in the morning. Some sounds from the 70s and 80s are so deeply embedded in memory that you can still hear them perfectly.
No batteries required. No app needed. No screen involved. These are the toys from the 1980s that kids actually played with — for hours, outside, using their imaginations.
The McDLT. The Burger King Yumbo. The original Taco Bell Enchirito. Some fast-food items from the 70s and 80s disappeared from menus but never disappeared from memory.