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Shakey's still exists - there's one about 10 minutes from where I live.

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Hmmm...Mallo cups.

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Shakey's still exists - there's one about 10 minutes from where I live.

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Hmmm...Mallo cups.

There's been one in Simi Valley for the past 9 years.

We had one in Saugus during my childhood for the 8 years I had lived there before graduating. Pizza and the mojo potatoes. They also had a cool duck hunt game on wall. No longer there anymore. Oh shoot...maybe I know the one you're talking about.

There's one on Santa Monica Blvd. just west of the 405. My friend ate so much he puked there.

Ahh the Shakey's memories.

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I glanced through that... the gas station I work at sells candy cigarettes (they have a different name now), lemonheads, Bazooka Joe bubble gum, candy necklaces, and a few other things people listed. It's funny when baby boomers come in, they get real excited and buy it.

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Does anybody remember pizza that you put in the toaster? It was called Toaster Pizza or Toasta Pizza. I can't remember the brand. It would have been in the late 60's and very early 70's. I googled the hell out of this and found nothing.

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cadbury BUZZ BARS...an all time favourite here in nz.....they were around when i was a young lad in the 1950`s.........marshmallow and caramel coated in milk chocolate and frozen in the deep freeze... :wub: :yup: :hyper:

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