rlk
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Fudgetown Cookies
Clearly Canadian
I tell my kids about fudgetown cookies
all the time. They were my favorite.
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Fudgetown Cookies
Clearly Canadian
We had Great Shakes powdered milkshakes in South Carolina when I was growing up in the '60s and '70s so they must have been national. I remember how tasty they were.My-t-fine butterscotch pudding. I've seen chocolate in stores but haven't seen butterscotch in years.
Also, going back 50 years, there was a product called great shakes. It was a milk shake powder you added to milk . It made the best milk shake. I'm not sure if this was available everywhere or only in the NYC area.
Forgot the obvious one. McDonald's fried cherry pies. I understand they're available regionally.
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It's not a terribly big chain. I'm not even so sure why they don't just rename all of them as Kroger. I was shopping at one on my last visit to the Seattle area, and all their house brands are Kroger. The history is that it was bought out by Fred Meyer before Kroger took over.
At least locally we've had several chains that went through acquisitions, mergers, name changes, etc. Some chains went away and then returned. I guess the oddest is Lucky Stores, which was local run, but owned by American Stores. When Albertson's bought out American Stores, they scrapped the Lucky name and then renamed the locations as Albertson's (which was a name that was present briefly in our area before it went away). Then Albertson's gave up and sold several of the locations and the Lucky brand to the regional supermarket chain Save-Mart.
Forgot the obvious one. McDonald's fried cherry pies. I understand they're available regionally.
We still have Albertson's in California. That store and Vons merged, but they didn't change either names so we have two Vons and three Albertson's within an 8-mile radius.
I get that. However, Alberton’s operated under that name in Northern California for several years before selling those stores and the Lucky name to Save Mart.
Von’s was owned by Safeway Stores. The parent company of Albertson’s bought Safeway.
I haven't seen it around! I have seen the pictures, they don't look as good as the old ones!The Lady Stella assortment went away for about five years, but came back about two years ago. "Your Favorite Lady is back!!"
But once again, IMO not as good as it used to be. Too few of the iced cookies, too many of the crappy ones.
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I liked when cereal manufacturers were allowed to shout "SUGAR" in large print on the boxes.
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Amazon has a pack of 24 Chunky bars for $22.How could they get rid of Ginger Snaps? They're kind of a classic!
Thanks to the posters for the Chunky bar tips - haven't found any in the grocery stores or pharmacies, but there's a Cracker Barrel near my dad's house in NH, so I will be checking that when I visit him next week! I have to take him to cataract surgery, and he is very anxious about it, so I will require chocolate!