Waayyy better than usual gummy!
No hiking with daddy in the woods!
No hiking with daddy in the woods!
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That's a good one Jillian!Want to start out the New Year by eating healthy? Jillian and Addie are here to help!
So it looks like maybe 3 tsp of white powder to one cup of water?Instant Snow in a can! This is a novelty product that ended up being fun, like having a little sandbox on a tabletop.
Today the girls begin a 4-part Retro Candy review series, starting with the 1950's!
Today the girls begin a 4-part Retro Candy review series, starting with the 1950's!
Well I heard you (or maybe it was posted on the screen) make a joke about how they were eaten by Abe!That's really cool, Denise! Thanks for sharing!
Necco Wafers were likely eaten by Abraham Lincoln (03:41) - sorry had to go back and check!Today the girls begin a 4-part Retro Candy review series, starting with the 1950's!
I saw on the Food Network that Sweet Tarts are called Smarties (in the South).That train car candy store looks really cool! Gives me another reason to re-visit Canada some day!
Today's retro candy assortment is from the groovy 1960s, man!
I thought I heard her say "coconut" and then "pretty bad", but I could be mistaken!I saw on the Food Network that Sweet Tarts are called Smarties (in the South).
They're right about that Dubble Bubble gum "Maybe it's actually from the 60s!" (that stuff just about breaks your teeth!)
at 3:04 I thought I heard Addie say(but she says it very low so it should be okay). I am just listening to doctors all the time so I pick up little things sometimes that others may not.it tastes like cr*p
Thanks Bob!
Okay you are probably right! (Sorry about that - I may have been projecting my emotions a bit there). She does have quite an expressive faceI thought I heard her say "coconut" and then "pretty bad", but I could be mistaken!
That was neat! (I listened to them all - had to turn down the sound as everyone is sleeping here).
That was interesting. I've always loved the movies and fascinated at all that goes into the making of them.