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How much was ice cream in the 1970's?

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It is actually as much as it is today amazing right!! :)

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13y ago

approximately $O.89 per gallon. I was a store cashier then. Cigarettes were $0.29/pack; milk was $0.69/gal.

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In the 70s, ice cream was the same amount it is today.

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I remember paying .20 for a cone.

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$33

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75 cents

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