Same!! Though now I know how to make them myself, with any flavor, so I never need fear them disappearing again.I loved them. I still buy them when I can find them.
You know the one thing I never learned how to smuggle into the movies?And extra expensive! When I was a kid, we'd buy candy at a drug store across the street and take that in with us. These days they frown upon that. Those outrageous prices are how they really make their money! Come on. A cup of soda at a movie theater costs more than a 2 liter bottle at the market!
Dana
I thought Sinclair was out of business.There's a Sinclair station outside of town here now! My parents used to run one too.
Did a little reading up in Wikipedia. Seems the stations in my neck of the woods (NC), were part of the ones acquired by Arco. To my knowlwedge there are currently, no Sinclair stations in NC. But I do think I remember seeing Arco from time to time. Since then, I think they've become BP stations.Nope!
My brother played the Trumpet.Oh I remember those. My niece played the clarinet in her school orchestra, while my nephew played tenor sax, IIRC.
Looks like a recorder. If you listen very hard, the tune will come to you at last...these were used in the beginning of Led Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven! I learned the parts on the flute, but I'd like to pick up one of these to do it right some day.Remember these? I had to learn one when i was younger, but honestly I forgot what grade I was in. When I got older I moved on to the clarinet.
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I had one of those dinos. Mine was a bank.Remember these? I remember the Sinclair Dinosaur well, I once had a plastic model of it that I got on a school field trip. The bus stopped off at a Sinclair gas station and I bought the model there.
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I used to take my gyroscope to school with me.I still find gyroscope like toys like these two fascinating. Balancing the gyroscope 90 degrees from vertical (i.e. horizontal) and moving around the pedestal still amazes me. But then, I am easily entertained.