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That is awesome! Man, does that ever stick out!
LD
When I was taking the pic I was thinking to myself "I wonder what LD will think?"
That is awesome! Man, does that ever stick out!
LD
Paper Mache barrel which doubles as a miniature bank
Their Peanut Butter chews are out of this world, for anyone who's interested.
Victory cigarettes:
Saw this at Target the other week.
Seems like a lot of companies are 'vintaging' their products. I wonder what the surge in retro is about.
LD
THAT is the sexiest cigarette packaging I've ever seen. That's just hot.
LD
The Boots "traditional skin care" stuff -- skin tonic, cold cream, vanishing cream, etc -- have retro packaging. I love the cold cream. It's quite expensive here in the States though!
That just shows you - the Boots traditional range is as cheap-as-chips over here, although I haven't seen much of it around lately.
This thread has me thinking
I had to go to a 1st birthday party for a friend's little boy, and not being sure what baby's like, I did find something I figured he'd like and I knew his vintage loving parents would appreciate.
Of course, back 50 years ago you got WAY more pieces
The Fisher-Price folks are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Little People line by re-issuing some sets of toys. We picked up the Farm set and it's adorable (and affordable!)
Just as an aside, he also got a pair of tiny little black and white Converse hi-tops to wear. Those were ADORABLE!
hubbit said:Off the top of my head I can think of Ovaltine, as sold in the USA, which despite its retro-cool logo is nothing that Radio Orphan Annie would ever recognize. For that, you have to get the English version made in Switzerland, which while not identical is extremely close - right down to being unsweetened.
Maybe this is just me but I never liked Ovaltine. I thought it was simply awful.