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The Rise And Fall Of America's Favorite Junk Foods



Kraft cheese, Jell-O and Twinkies are iconic American brands that are lucky to be alive. Here's the story of how they became dinner table staples - and why they almost disappeared.

Chapter:
00:01
Intro
00:30 Kraft Cheese
08:24 Jell-O
15:30 Twinkies
 
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The Rise And Fall Of America's Favorite Junk Foods



Kraft cheese, Jell-O and Twinkies are iconic American brands that are lucky to be alive. Here's the story of how they became dinner table staples - and why they almost disappeared.

Chapter:
00:01
Intro
00:30 Kraft Cheese
08:24 Jell-O
15:30 Twinkies

But there's a world market where junkfood gets peddled or bailed out...

Example: Lays Potato chips

Pakistan

Saudi Arabia

China

Malaysia

Bulgaria

https://youtu.be/zNLmZsmG8Ko?t=661
Turkey
 
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I like Fruity Pebbles

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oh gah! That stuff is pure crap and tastes like flavored sand.
I'd rather eat FrankenBerry

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So much bad chemicals!! Yum!


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In college I got exposed to Peanut Butter Captain Crunch...can be addicting
 
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oh gah! That stuff is pure crap and tastes like flavored sand.
I'd rather eat FrankenBerry

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So much bad chemicals!! Yum!


It's not something I partake in very often. I happen to enjoy it.

I also prefer Lucky Charms to Frankenberry
 
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It's not something I partake in very often. I happen to enjoy it.

I also prefer count chocula to Frankenberry
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As kids my brother would eat the Count Chocula while I ate the FrankenBerry



 
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Edited my post before you replied. I most prefer Lucky Charms but like count chocula as well
 
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Do you remember nesquick?

Yes, we would have the chocolate alot during wintertime. I'll give it a thumbs up.
OMG the strawberry one tasted terrible.

Do you remember instant Orange Tang?
hmm..Tang still seems to be around...not sure why..it tastes like chemicals.
You'd get about 3/4 of the way through the jar and it would start to get horribly crusty. ack!

How about Ovaltine?
Wasn't a fan of it. It would cake up too halfway down the jar.
 
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Yes, we would have the chocolate alot during wintertime. I'll give it a thumbs up.
OMG the strawberry one tasted terrible.

Do you remember instant Orange Tang?
hmm..Tang still seems to be around...not sure why..it tastes like chemicals.
You'd get about 3/4 of the way through the jar and it would start to get horribly crusty. ack!

How about Ovaltine?
Wasn't a fan of it. It would cake up too halfway down the jar.
Heard of oval tube, never tried it.
Tried tang, didn’t really like it too much.
But Nesquick was almost my crack.
 
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Heard of oval tube, never tried it.
Tried tang, didn’t really like it too much.
But Nesquick was almost my crack.

I like the easily spreadable Nutella but that is originally not from the US.

Ovaltine was a staple in Bangladesh and Pakistan starting and all through the seventies and the eighties, went on for generations, even today.

I'd take a single large spoonful and dry-munch on it, forget the milk - ditto for Horlicks (English made only) for a mixed in warm milk nightcap.

Later the Indians started making it in India and exporting it to Bangladesh, did not care for Indian Horlicks at all, or the copy (Complan).
 
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How about the strawberry quick...one taste of that will get you over the crack addiction.

The chemicals ate the spoon...LOL!
Actually it was the strawberry one we got initially and it grew on me. To each their own. Chocolate was better no doubt, but when you get any kind of snacks and you don’t want to only eat roti day and night, cause your working class, your gratefully for the strawberry quick, (which can taste like medicine, when you get down to the crusty bottom), and was something to look forward to.

I like the easily spreadable Nutella but that is originally not from the US.

Ovaltine was a staple in Bangladesh and Pakistan all through the seventies and the eighties, went on for generations.

I'd take a single large spoonful and dry-munch on it, forget the milk - ditto for Horlicks (English made only) for a nightcap.

Later the Indians started making it in India and exporting it to Bangladesh, did not care for Indian Horlicks at all, or the copy (Complan).
Tried Nutella first in College. Never had it before then. Amazing.
 
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