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Subject: 80's food and various other things...

Written By: Katie on 8/26/1998 at 8:44 p.m.

Cereal.They introduced Cinnamon Toast Crunch
and Honey Nut Cheerios in the early-mid 80's right?
I remember begging my mom to buy both of those
but since she never let me eat sugra cereal I was deprived until I was out and living on my own and now I eat as much of this as I can stand...also Capri
Sun t never remember them anytine before 1980 those things were a pin in the ass you had to know
how to put that straw inn there just so or it would spill
all over..and Honey Roasted Peanuts(also an 80's th
ing,cos I really remember them being the most popular
during the 80's.Crystal Light(if you didn't put enough
water in oit it was NASTY not that it wasn't nasty
when you put enough water...
Wine Coolers:I think these are how alot of us who were teenagers during the 80's ,got our first hangover
-I always liked the Bartles and James best-get a coup
le out of those out of the bar in the rec room and get
hammered..then put the evidence in my older brother's room which would get him grounded,yes I
know I was a mean little sister!!!

I mentioned leg warmers in the title of my first post,,well Christmas of 1984 I got several pairs of
them as presents-really butt ugly ones as well and god
know what I was going to do with 3 pairs of legwarm
ers(and I live in California too but legwarmers were
morre of a fashio acessory than to actually keep your
legs warm....