The greatest of all time…Abba Zaba. Taffy, Peanut Butter, AWESOME. I can only find these from one guy at a county fair once a year. I don’t know here he gets them but I want his hook.Source Tags# awesome# Butter# county# don`t# Fair# Find# Greatest# guy# hook# Peanut# Taffy# timeAbba# year,# Zaba Share Previous Post Who had one of these bad boys? Next Post Strike a Match. Subscribe Notify of new follow-up commentsnew replies to my comments Label {} [+] Name* Email* Label {} [+] Name* Email* 0 Comments Most Voted Newest Oldest Inline FeedbacksView all comments Load More Comments Related PostsNot exactly sure if these things were around in the 90’s or early 2000’s but either way mini chips were my jam growing up! You could pop the lid off and use it as a small bowl for the chips. Took me ages to find a picture on Google and none of my family/friends recall these.My dads 40 year old thermos. He used everyday on the railroad.Who used to eat these peanut butter bars?Hey, someone know where i can buy aesthetic or 90s style clothes, like rocko’s modern life or kablam merch that at this point its very difficulty to findThe Winter Olympics game for PS1 was awesome!Nothing to lose. It’s one of the greatest hidden gems from the 90s. I can still quote it and it’s even funnier as an adult!Did anyone else enjoy playing Don’t Break The Ice as a kid?“I Just Don’t Understand” – A short experimental VHS poem/film I made as a Junior at Brookline High School in the spring of 1990. Enjoy!This specific scene from ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’. I don’t know why it’s nostalgic but it is.
Not exactly sure if these things were around in the 90’s or early 2000’s but either way mini chips were my jam growing up! You could pop the lid off and use it as a small bowl for the chips. Took me ages to find a picture on Google and none of my family/friends recall these.
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Nothing to lose. It’s one of the greatest hidden gems from the 90s. I can still quote it and it’s even funnier as an adult!
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