olive bleu
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JohnnyGringo said:Beeman's Gum!
I still chew Beeman's
JohnnyGringo said:Beeman's Gum!
MsChantillyLace said:I remember also having a hot water bottle... and ice bags. These seemed to be replaced be sticky-back apliques and electric heating pads or ACE freezer ice packs and those bend and snap chemicle ones. Thinking about it now, I miss my hot water bottle. I'm sure they still exist (and I know my grandma still has them at her house), but I haven't seen them in any retail stores in *years*.
Doran said:Roller skates that are all metal and that you attach to the sole of your shoe. They required a "skate key" to fasten them to your shoe.
My mother hated those! They'd always come off her shoe in mid-skate. OW!Doran said:Roller skates that are all metal and that you attach to the sole of your shoe. They required a "skate key" to fasten them to your shoe.
Joie DeVive said:That's the stuff!! Yep, a little brown bottle of liquid with a wand to apply it. And it was orange!! Bactine didn't hurt nearly so much. I can actually remember the smell of that. My Mom saved Merthiolate for the really bad cuts. Of course the mercury in it could explain an awful lot about me...lol lol
Sunny said:My mother hated those! They'd always come off her shoe in mid-skate. OW!![]()
Maybe, just for fairness' sake, we ought to qualify the thread to: Vintage Things That Have Disappeared In Your Lifetime AND from Vermont Country Store.KittyT said:I still see traditional ice bags at the local drug store chain. They are also easy to find online - Vermont country Store sells both, as well has lambskin hot water bottle covers.
BrewCrew said:As a kid I used to love playing with those metal cap-guns that you would feed the red paper into. I loved the bang! and the smell.
CherryRed said:Is that the same as Iodine? I remember that being in a little brown bottle, was orange and had the little stick applicator in the bottle cap.
Joie DeVive said:Nope. Possibly packaged the same, definitely looked similar, but not the same stuff. Iodine as you refer to it is also an antiseptic, but it is made from a compound of the element Iodine. I think you can still get that today.
Merthiolate (Which I didn't know how to spell, I grew up calling it Methiolade- hepkitten helped me out with that) was an antiseptic tincture made from a mercury compound. If I understand right, it was the mercury that killed the germs. It was commonly used in the 1950s, and 1960s, even in the mouth
. I think you could buy it up through the 1970s, or early 1980s. Due to the mercury in it, it is no longer available.
MsChantillyLace said:A random thing that is probably seldom used and I know of no place that retails them besides antiques stores: a bed warmer.
, I miss my hot water bottle. I'm sure they still exist (and I know my grandma still has them at her house), but I haven't seen them in any retail stores in *years*.
John in Covina said:Polaroid "Instant" Pictures. Take a picture, Pull it out, what the specified time, rub the fixer on the picture and presto a picture you can look at like magic!
An off shoot of this was, when you went to a really neat restaurant or famous nightclub, a guy or girl came up with a Polaroid Land Camera and asked if you'd like your picture taken. In our photos there is (somewheres) a picture of mom and dad on a date with friends at Jack Dempsey's Restaurant in NY.
************Joie DeVive said:Due to the mercury in it, it is no longer available.
**********Kassia said:Does anyone here actually still have, and use, a manual SLR camera?
LizzieMaine said:I had a flashback to when I was little, and they used to ring such pits with these round black metal things about the size of a cantaloupe with a flaming wick in the top. I used to think they were bombs, but they were just a very old form of safety light.
************Bingles said:- As a new teacher (trying to find a job), I am very upset that many schools are planning on phasing out cursive writing all together. Most students can not read it when I write it on the board. So sad.