Time to go to Pathmark. I told you.
Never seen any of these
They still make Haribo Sugar Free Gummies but under a different brand name.
Because people still need the gummy bear power cleanse apparently....
Also, we should send all our Congresscritters a bag of these to properly thank them for all they do.
First example is incorrect. Jays was founded in 1927 and started with potatoe chips. Frito Lay was founded in 1932 and started with corn chips. Lays copied Jays.
Panburger Partner is hilarious. I used to eat Jay’s when I used to live in chiraq a long time ago.
LOL!
Hydrox first came out with that sandwich cookie that is now called Oreo’s.
Cheese artificially flavored, Made with REAL Cheese!
I don’t think I have ever seen any of these but I regularly buy and like “Mountain Lightning”. It is bottled in Canada and sold at Walmart.
I actually like it just a hair better than “Mountain Dew” at around half the cost.
“Nut Master?” Really?
Jays have been around much longer than Lays.
And theyre much better.
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I cant believe its not I Cant Believe Its Not Butter.
I believe Hydrox was first and Oreo came next.
Nut Master? lol
Butter It’s Not
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Yoda’s favorite it is.
No such product as Dr. Pepper. It doesn't exist.
Maybe they were thinking of Dr Pepper and fat fingered their keyboard.
You pay them to go away afterwards...You don't want to hear from them; that's the point!
Why is “Reddit” randomly placed throughout?
This has been going on forever.
In the 1890’s C.W.Post spent time at the Battle Creek Sanitarium run by Dr John Kellogg. Dr Kellogg served the patients several varieties of granola produced in the sanitarium kitchen.
Working in the kitchen one day Post copied several recipes from W K Kelloggs desk.
When post checked out of the sanitarium he took with him the recipes for Post Postum, Grape Nuts and Post Toasties.
As John Kellogg owned the sanitarium he forbade W K from producing and retailing any of their cereals. For several years Post had the cereal market to himself until W K Kellogg took his brother to court and won the rights to the recipes and the Kellogg name.
Before modern refrigeration meat had to be bought daily and could still taste terrible by meal time. People used all manner of sauces and toppings to mask the taste of the “off” meat.
Enter the twice failed H J Heinz.
The first successful Heinz product was a tomato catsup.
Heinz had quite the problem with people attempting to copy everything from his product to his logo.
As most glass bottles of the day were dark, because clear glass was more expensive, and ingredient labeling was farcical at best. Consumers had no idea what they were buying.
That didn’t set well with Heinz. He demanded top quality and stringent sanitation in his operation.
To set his product apart from all others he put his product in the more expensive clear bottles and bought out every clear bottle of that size in the country.
Henry Heinz was instrumental in getting the first food sanitary and labeling laws passed.