Candy from the 70s: Remember these deliciously unforgettable sweets? The lineup of Hershey’s candy bars in 1978 Vintage chocolate bars shown: Hershey’s with Almonds 1 2 pound bar, Special Dark half pound bar, Mr Goodbar 1 2 pound, Krackel, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, Kit Kat, Hershey’s milk chocolate (1 2 pound), Special Dark bars, Rolo, Hershey’s chocolate bars, Mr Goodbar, Hershey’s with almonds candy bar pack, Krackel chocolate bars
Remember these vintage Hamburger Helper flavors we thought were so . . . One-dish meals heat up the food market (1974) By Ruth Gray – Tampa Bay Times (Florida) February 3, 1974 At a recent meeting of consumer writers in Washington DC, a speaker mentioned the fact that the one-dish meals — those packages to which you “just add one pound of hamburger” or other meat — are about the hottest thing in today’s retail food market
For Halloween, these 14 bodaciously fun 80s costumes will make you . . . Accessories were huge in the 80s, both literally and figuratively From oversized sunglasses to chunky jewelry and fanny packs, we went big or went home For hairstyles, wigs are a lifesaver, especially for those wanting that signature 80s volume without hours spent teasing their own hair
Threes Company: This TV sitcom offered unforgettable comedic chaos . . . “Three’s Company” was an American sitcom that centered around the comedic, and often misunderstood, escapades of three single roommates — Janet Wood, Chrissy Snow, and Jack Tripper — living in a Santa Monica apartment complex