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misforgotten2 · 6 days ago
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"Break out the good silver for tonight we have NUGGETS!"
Look - November 11th 1961
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princesssarisa · 1 month ago
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dandyads · 1 month ago
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Baby Ruth, 1941
Theme Week: Candy 🍬
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voidingintotheshout · 1 month ago
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Before watching this video I had no idea that there was a very strong connection between a 1929 biplane promotion of baby Ruth, candy bars and the pilot of the Enola Gay that dropped the first atomic bomb on Japan. 
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scrambler · 2 months ago
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1956 ad for Butterfinger and Baby Ruth
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branddmc · 3 months ago
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Befriend the horror.
It's probably not as bad as you think.
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toasterghostie · 4 months ago
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Hey Americans how good are baby Ruth bars? They've shown up in both Goonies and Hell boy so they've got to be decent right?
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gameraboy2 · 5 months ago
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Baby Ruth Cookies, 1944 ad
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nedison · 9 months ago
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Truth is like a Baby Ruth And what could be ever sweeter?
- The Residents, Whoopy Snorp
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cerealkiller740 · 9 months ago
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1954 Curtiss Baby Ruth candy bar
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stone-cold-groove · 9 months ago
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It’s rich in pure dextrose, baby!
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goshyesvintageads · 10 months ago
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Curtiss Candy Co, 1960
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thecoparoom · 10 months ago
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LIFE Feb 3, 1961
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thestonecuttersguild · 10 months ago
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Finished Stuff Friday: Airfix 1/72 B-25 Mitchell
Had this one kicking around for a couple of years. Brush painted with latex house paint samples from the hardware store.
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misforgotten2 · 11 months ago
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Just don’t leave one at the bottom of a pool.
Better Living Magazine - July 1952
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