I was reading the MSN money boards today online and stumbled upon a few fun & interesting questions. So without further ado, here is one. If you were able to have any discontinued product brought back, what would that item/product be? Are you willing to pay double for it?
i would pay lots for a goldrush ice cream bar. these were a product of the 80's. almost identical to the snickers frozen ice cream bars of today. there were 3 varieties.
Tuna ><(((( '> the other white meat!
~starts to drool~ OMG, those things were fantastic!! My mother and I loved them.
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Crystal Pepsi. I might consider paying double for it, depends on the mood.
[quote=Ietio]Crystal Pepsi. I might consider paying double for it, depends on the mood.
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Great Minds think alike
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[quote=Ietio]Crystal Pepsi. I might consider paying double for it, depends on the mood.
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Great Minds think alike
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I actually found some on ebay one night that I debated about buying. The real question, that I'll never know at least for now, would I have drank it?
I'm leaning towards yes though.
Clear Pepsi with the money that popped out of the cans?
I would kill to have Vavoom Beam back... it was a shine gloss... but with an iridescent shimmer to it (kinda pinkish purple-ish silver-ish shimmer)... and in a super light pomade form so you would have some ability to texturize... made your hair super shiny and very rocker-esque..... I think you can still find it on ebay or something... but yeah... discontinued years ago... *sad*
it probably wasn't a quality shampoo but "Agree" was the best smelling ever!
Tuna ><(((( '> the other white meat!
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it probably wasn't a quality shampoo but "Agree" was the best smelling ever!
[/quote] I remember using it in high school when I had hair. You said it wasn't a quality shampoo. Ya think that's what killed my hair?
What about Coca-Cola when they used sugar (instead of corn syrup)? Soft drink companies switched to using that sickly slime for sweetener in the early 70's.
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