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Whatever Happened to Pudding Pops?: The Lost Toys, Tastes, and Trends of the 70s and 80s

de Gael Fashingbauer Cooper

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If you owe a couple cavities to Marathon candy bars, learned your adverbs from Schoolhouse Rock!, and can still imitate the slo-mo bionic running sound of The Six Million Dollar Man, this book is for you. Whatever Happened to Pudding Pops? takes you back in time to the tastes, smells, and sounds of childhood in the '70s and '80s, when the Mystery Date board game didn't seem sexist, and exploding Pop Rocks was the epitome of candy science. But what happened to the toys, tastes, and trends of our youth? Some vanished totally, like Freakies cereal. Some stayed around, but faded from the spotlight, like Sea-Monkeys and Shrinky Dinks. Some were yanked from the market, revised, and reintroduced...but you'll have to read the book to find out which ones. So flip up the collar of that polo shirt and revisit with us the glory and the shame of those goofy decades only a native could love.… (més)
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I felt I had to read this when I saw this phrase in the description - "If you owe a couple cavities to Marathon candy bars". Okay, maybe the Marathon candy bar didn't GIVE me cavities, but it was the best way to lose a loose tooth.

Loved this pop culture journey into my childhood! I'm gonna zoom, zoom zoomah zoom. . .Bazooka Joe, bicentennial mania, Crissy dolls, Dawn dolls, Dynamite magazine, The Electric Company. . .

I laughed so much at this. It was great.
  Chica3000 | Dec 11, 2020 |
A fun book for anyone who grew up in the 70's-80's, as we're reminded of all the crap we owned because it was so cool. Most of the things featured here- Dixie riddle cups, the plastic Halloween masks with tiny air holes, Maybelline's Kissing Potions, Rankin/Bass stop action shows, Honeycomb Hideout commercials...well, they probably aren't coming back. But it's nice to know that Dr. Demento is still around (on the web) and I got excited seeing that Hostess still makes Chocodiles on the West Coast, until I remembered, oh yeah, Hostess. Still a fun and snarky book of things I had forgotten I once needed in my life. ( )
  mstrust | Aug 20, 2013 |
Are you a child of the 70s and 80s? Do you remember After School Specials? Did Jaws keep you out of even the bath tub for a month? Can you remember when Sea-Monkeys were cool…ok, neither can I. But if you wondered what happened to a lot of the culture that our generation held near and dear, Whatever Happened to Pudding Pops? might just be what you are looking for.

Sure, you can look all this stuff up on the internet now, but Cooper and Bellmont spice things up by not just telling us where all our stuff went, but reminding us what those things felt like when we were just kids and it seemed like all of this would be around forever. From scratch-n-sniff stickers on our Trapper Keepers to the perils of lawn darts and metal playground equipment, there is more than enough to overload your memory banks.

There were some things I had never heard of – Blythe dolls, Bar None candy bars, Spire Christian Comics. There were plenty of other that I very fondly remember – Mattel Electronic Football, MTV playing music, Connect Four, Choose Your Own Adventure books. And there were a few things I have desperately been trying to forget about – Scott Baio, Silver Spoons, hoopskirts, eight-tracks, Scott Baio.

If your childhood didn’t form in those formative years, this will at least clue you in to what we held near and dear. I would give this book three stars on those grounds. However, if you actually participated in this era, you may find yourself laughing out loud as often as I did as you pursue the anecdotes of each of these little gems. So for me, this was an entertaining trip down memory lane. ( )
  csayban | May 22, 2013 |
I'm a little older than the Gen-X target demographic, but I remember many of the cultural touchstones presented herein. I wasn't particularly fond of the authors' bland assumption that all persons raised during this time frame felt the same as they did about all the products. And fatally, they misused flaunt. There were some reminders of things gone forever, like Lemon-Up, my favorite shampoo ever. And the roll-on flypaper lip gloss. And the wonderful, evanescent tiny Dawn dolls. But mostly this book, like many of the trends of yesteryear, has been rendered irrelevant by the internet. ( )
  satyridae | Apr 5, 2013 |
Total blast from the past! Includes all kinds of stuff- food, toys, products. Some of my favorites: Fashion Plates, Gee Your Hair Smells Terrific, the Goonies and Sea Monkeys. ( )
  wwrawson | Mar 31, 2013 |
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If you owe a couple cavities to Marathon candy bars, learned your adverbs from Schoolhouse Rock!, and can still imitate the slo-mo bionic running sound of The Six Million Dollar Man, this book is for you. Whatever Happened to Pudding Pops? takes you back in time to the tastes, smells, and sounds of childhood in the '70s and '80s, when the Mystery Date board game didn't seem sexist, and exploding Pop Rocks was the epitome of candy science. But what happened to the toys, tastes, and trends of our youth? Some vanished totally, like Freakies cereal. Some stayed around, but faded from the spotlight, like Sea-Monkeys and Shrinky Dinks. Some were yanked from the market, revised, and reintroduced...but you'll have to read the book to find out which ones. So flip up the collar of that polo shirt and revisit with us the glory and the shame of those goofy decades only a native could love.

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