Tupperware Frozen Pops?
My mom used to make them out of Tang. Compared to actual Popsicles, they sucked ass.
My mom used to make them out of Tang. Compared to actual Popsicles, they sucked ass.
Rodney & Rhonda Reindeer?
This one is specifically for Geo. Too bad for you I have a steel trap of a memory.
This one is specifically for Geo. Too bad for you I have a steel trap of a memory.
16 comments:
I totally forgot about those freezer pop containers. We had those growing up, and they always leaked!
The freezer popcicle makers!!! Oh, dear, they never worked, they tasted like plastic and whatever else was in the freezer. I did enjoy chewing on the sticks tho.
I still have Rodney...
I still have those goofy reindeer. The popcicle molds are long gone though.
My son and I just put together one of the crystal radio kits a few weeks ago-- it had been a Christmas present from my father, who remembered putting one together from scratch as a kid. As you pointed out, you could barely hear it, but he was very excited about it anyway.
For Christmas this year, they got him a shortwave band radio, which works just fine.
Did anyone ever get a woodburning kit as a kid? I did. Talk about dangerous and useless gifts.
Is that your personal collection of fish ties?
My mom always made the freezer pops out of apple juice...
They sucked!
My brother had a woodburning kit, a rock tumbler and a chemistry set that burnt a hole in the basement floor. Toys were So much better then.
dude! those pops! holee sheeet!
yah, they sucked.
Never had me a crystal radio-- I wonder what cruddy station they'd pull in nowadaze??
I remember fondly all of those except the crystal radio. I have never even heard of such a thing. maybe they were around when I was still living in the Boondocks of Mississippi.
Slinger- I wish ours had leaked. Then maybe we would've gotten regular popsicles.
Flan- Chewing on the sticks, huh?
Jen- I bet it's worth a lot on E-Bay
lulu- What a shame! I'll see if I can find you a replacement.
Johnny- I guess there is some value in learning about how a radio works.
Flann- Yes! I had one. Actually, I still have one that I use in my fishcarving.
mixednut- Thankfully, no.
Frank- Maybe that's why apple popsicles never caught on.
lulu- I had all three of those things. The rock tumbler could've been cool if I'd had the patience to let it run as long as it should have.
B.O.- One with Rush Limbaugh, no doubt.
Melissa- You didn't miss much.
Thanks Christ my mom was too lazy for homemade popsicles. We always favored the freezer pop squeezy plastic tube things anyway.
As a child, there was something satisfying to me about chewing on plastic/rubber. You should see my Barbie dolls' feet.
What about the Snoopy Sno-Cone machine?
Some Guy: Curse you.
Jen: Bless you.
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