Yes! It was shaped and sized like SweeTarts, but cinnamon-flavored. It was fabulous! However, I think this question should be in another category.
Think it was called Disco 45
Castilla guitars are common in China, where they originated in 1970s. They were made with cheap materials.
It's called shake your grove thing by peaches & herb.K.C. and the Sunshine Band, in the 1970s.
The song is called, You're Still the One, by Copperpenny.
early 1970s
Bun Penny
tootsie roll
dr. pepper
The afro was not invented by anyone it was a stlye back then in the 1970s.
Skid Row sang "I Remember You" which was released in 1989 on their self-titled album.
The original jingle for Dr Pepper, titled "I’m a Pepper," was written by advertising executive and jingle composer Billy Mernit in the 1970s. It became widely recognized and is associated with the brand's advertising campaigns. The catchy tune helped to solidify Dr Pepper's identity and popularity during that era.
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hippy days I think.
== == Piser's Funeral Home was the business neighbor, 5206 N Broadway. I remember the place from the early '70s.
detente :)
The Green revolution
The slogan "Be a Pepper" is associated with Dr Pepper, a popular carbonated soft drink. It encourages consumers to embrace the unique and bold flavor of the beverage while promoting a sense of individuality and fun. The phrase became widely recognized in the 1970s and is often linked to advertising campaigns that highlight the drink's distinctiveness compared to other sodas.