Happy #mar10 day! Here’s a sweet little piece from Domino's Pizza during the peak of the 16-bit era.
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Sprinkle Spangles cereal was released in 1993 by General Mills. The cereal featured star-shaped corn puffs covered in sprinkles and had a sugar cookie flavor.
I hope your day is as good as this kids.
Either in your belly or in a Rubbermaid box to keep 40 years later. Nothing in between.
Here it is, the thing you’ve been scrolling all day for; 40 year old Flintstones vitamins. I’m sure your day is better now.
“Turtley Awesome Valentine!” could’ve been the best Valentine’s card message ever.
A bunch of fun TMNT toy ads from various catalogs just because I knew your Wednesday needed a pick me up.
The 90s really said ‘here, chew on this bandage-disguised gum’ and we just... did it. No questions asked.
5 degrees for the low today yet all I can think about are the Butterfinger Ice Cream Bites from 1992. Ay caramba.
Happy Friday! Here’s a bunch of old Bubblicious bubblegum for no particular reason.
Mentally, I’m here.
Saw the PA temps coming the next couple weeks; I think we all know who’s to blame….
Who remembers the Fear Factor Pop-Ups from 2006? They had two different flavors (one not pictured); green sour cherry with a bubblegum eyeball on top and black sour watermelon. Each had sour lemon slime pouring out of the center which basically looked like blood!
Happy Friday! Let’s dust off some cartridges, eat all the snacks in the house, and stay up way too late pretending we’ll stop after “just one more level.”
Dizzy Grizzlies: Teddy Grahams’ discontinued variant from the ‘90s. Chocolate-frosted with colorful sprinkles, these were pulled from shelves at the turn of the millennium. An absolute relic for those who remember them.
My life choices have led me to making friends with 50 mini plush Kool Aid men and I regret nothing.
Admit it, your day got better instantly now that you’ve seen this photo on your timeline. Food fighters have that effect.
A night like this could fix me. Happy Friday!
Nothing says Christmas like Charlie Brown shaped noodles from 1997.
Donatello is spending his 35th consecutive Christmas in solitary confinement. He’s tried everything—his bo staff, his genius intellect, even asking nicely—but that festive wreath isn’t budging. The red bow mocks him daily.
Igloo owes George back-pay!
From the 2000 JC Penney Christmas Book, which you can find in full here: christmas.musetechnical.com
The year 2000 truly was the future.
I hope to see some new spooky McNuggets.
From 1992, Monster Face - Mr Potato Heads unhinged goth skeleton cousin with a blue mohawk. We share everything… even brain worms.
If Cool Spot in a jack-o’-lantern costume doesn’t make you happy then nothing will.
From Playskool in 1992, the talking monster pal kids love to fix; Big Frank! An electronic learning activity toy - basically a combination of Operation and Cool Tools. The 90s were excellent!
Eternally sad I never got to try them
Here are some spooky themed icey treats for your viewing pleasure. I hope they give you the same fuzzy feeling they give me.
Just not near as cool. Someone had a passion for the season and their job w these I feel.