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  2. Top 25 "It" products of all time: #21 -- The CB radio - AOL

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    It was made all the more memorable by the CB radio that we kids insisted my dad purchase for. One of my fondest childhood memories was our 1978 road trip from our home outside of Philadelphia to ...

  3. Beloved Candies From Childhood That No Longer Exist

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    The Reggie! bar was named after Reggie Jackson, the star slugger who played for the New York Yankees in the late ’70s. This mashup of peanuts, caramel, and chocolate was even handed out to fans ...

  4. 24 Discontinued '70s and '80s Foods That We'll Never ... - AOL

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    3. Keebler Fudge Magic Middles. Neither the chocolate fudge cream inside a shortbread cookie nor versions with peanut butter or chocolate chip crusts survived.

  5. Ice cream bar - Wikipedia

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    An ice cream bar is a frozen dessert featuring ice cream on a stick. The confection was patented in the US in the 1920s, with one invalidated in 1928. The confection was patented in the US in the 1920s, with one invalidated in 1928.

  6. Bungalow Bar - Wikipedia

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    Bungalow Bar was a brand of ice cream sold from ice cream trucks and mini markets to consumers on the streets in the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, Staten Island and the Bronx, as well as Washington Heights in Manhattan, in Yonkers Westchester County, Nassau County and in Deer Park (Suffolk County) during the 1950s and 1960s and early 1970's.

  7. Klondike bar - Wikipedia

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    Unlike a traditional frozen ice pop, or traditional ice cream bar, the Klondike bar does not have a stick due to its size, a point often touted in advertising. In 1976, Henry Clarke, owner of the Clabir company, purchased the rights to the Klondike bar, which had been manufactured and sold by the Isaly's restaurant chain since the 1930s. [3]

  8. 7 Up - Wikipedia

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    7 Up Ice 2004 A mint-flavoured variety which was sold by PepsiCo in a few international territories such as Portugal, Russia, and France and Mexico before being discontinued in 2006. [citation needed] 7 Up Ice Tropical 2006 A variant of 7 Up Ice with added tropical flavor. Only sold in Russia. [citation needed] 7 Up Frootaz 2000s

  9. The Best Old-School Ice Cream Truck Treats of All Time

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    8. Two Ball Screwball. This ice cream truck treat sounds like an insult, but it was pure delight. You could dye your tongue and lips either blue or red with cherry or blue raspberry flavors.