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47 Photos Of Super Nostalgic Things That’ll Bring Back A Ton Of Memories To Any Boomer


47 Nostalgic Photos That Will Transport Boomers Back

1.

Delicious, delicious Tang that came in glass jars:

2.

Colored toilet paper that usually coordinated with the color of the bathroom:

3.

And crocheted doll toilet paper holders that also coordinated with the bathroom:

4.

Built-in ashtrays next to toilets:

5.

Drive-through photo development kiosks, where not only could you develop your photos, but also get film and other camera accessories:

6.

“Clicker” TV remotes that were fun to press:

7.

Ambrosia salad, which was served at every summer get together:

8.

And elaborate Jell-O desserts that were served at every party you went to:

9.

Homemade birthday cakes at every friend’s birthday party you went to:

10.

S&H Green Stamps and the books you or your folks would put them in:

11.

Roller skate keys that were essential to making sure you got the skates to fit:

12.

Metal toy cap guns that looked a lot like real guns:

13.

And bubble gum cigarettes that looked a lot like real cigarettes because they had an almost similar “name-brand”:

14.

Having a few photos of yourself crying as a kid. Just a snapshot in the moment, snapped on a whim without warning, with no posing or fuss, taken and then forgotten:

15.

The external speakers you would need to put inside the car whenever you went to drive-in theater:

16.

Phone booths that had phone books attached to them — in case you needed to look up a number before making a call:

17.

TV dinners that came in aluminum trays and never heated up right:

18.

Electric skillet frying pans, which were the air fryers of its era:

19.

Bonanza which aired on Sunday nights:

20.

And your parents watching variety shows, like The Dean Martin Show:

21.

Duck and cover drills, which were supposed to help you survive a nuclear attack…by hiding under your desk and covering your neck?

22.

Opening your lunch to find your sandwiches neatly wrapped in wax paper:

23.

Coppertone, which you used because you used to tan yourself ’cause you didn’t want to be a “placeface”:

24.

Band-Aids that came in tin containers:

25.

Chocks Vitamins that tasted like chalky fruit:

26.

Vicks Formula 44 that tasted like jet engine fuel:

27.

Telephones before they had the * or # keys:

28.

Notepads that were hung on the wall next to the kitchen wall phone so that you could take a message or write down any information you needed:

29.

Lawn darts — the heavy, metal-tipped ones that were basically a backyard game of “try not to get impaled”:

30.

Merry-go-rounds at playgrounds that were all about having someone spin it as hard and fast as they could while everyone on it hung on for dear life:

31.

Drinking straight from the garden hose in the front yard after running around all afternoon in the summer heat:

32.

Typing class at school, where everyone practiced on loud clunky keyboards and competed to see who could type the fastest without looking down:

33.

Cigarette ads plastered everywhere — on billboards, in magazines, on store windows — making smoking seem glamorous and impossible to ignore:

34.

The “Things go better with Coke” Coca-Cola ad campaign that featured the infectious jingle.

35.

Mr. Whipple in the “Please, don’t squeeze the Charmin!” Charmin commercials:

36.

Hawaiian Punch that came in tin cans, and required a church key to make a hole so that you could pour it out:

37.

Gas station attendants at full-service gas stations:

38.

Fallout shelter signs that marked a building you should run inside of in case of a nuclear attack:

39.

Double features at the movie theater, where you could spend an entire afternoon watching two full films back-to-back for the price of one ticket:

40.

Bonnet hair dryers that looked like something out of Star Trek:

41.

Your mom or grandma owning Avon perfumed soaps that smelled oh-so-heavenly:

42.

Shopping for your Sunday best at Penneys:

43.

The warm, buttery smell of popcorn wafting from the candy department, greeting you every time you stepped into Sears:

44.

Howard Johnson’s restaurants, which were always a stop any time you went on a car trip:

45.

Sprawling out across the entire backseat, stretching your legs, and shifting around freely because you didn’t have to wear seatbelts:

46.

And taking rides in all sorts of risky spots — like the open bed of a pickup truck or even perched on a trailer — without a second thought:

47.

And lastly, the TV test pattern screen that went up at midnight which meant that was the end of programming for the day until the next morning:

Brian Galindo

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