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Old 07-12-2005, 12:11 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Anyone remember them? When I was a kid, man I loved my
scooter pies, had them at lunch once in a while. In the cafeteria
at school.

I didn't think they made them anymore, at least I haven't seen them
in forever. Yesterday I was shopping in a store I'm not all that
familiar with, so I checked out every aisle and saw things that I
don't see in my usual store.

Was looking for the Fox's UBet, couldn't find it, so no egg creams
for me, but I digress.

Suddenly I spied Scooter Pies! Wow! Grabbed up a box of
them, of course.

Well, I caught on it wasn't going to be a trip down memory lane when
I pulled one out of the box. Small. Tiny. Well, you all know, that's the
way it goes, that's okay. Took a bite ... tried to take a bite ... gave up
trying to take a bite ... I don't think they were rock hard when I was a
kid. (laugh) I couldn't bite into it more than through the 'chocolate'
coating. Solid.

Tossed them out, so much for nostalgia.

nancy


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Old 07-12-2005, 01:48 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Nancy Young wrote:
Anyone remember them? When I was a kid, man I loved my
scooter pies, had them at lunch once in a while. In the cafeteria
at school.

I didn't think they made them anymore, at least I haven't seen them
in forever. Yesterday I was shopping in a store I'm not all that
familiar with, so I checked out every aisle and saw things that I
don't see in my usual store.

Was looking for the Fox's UBet, couldn't find it, so no egg creams
for me, but I digress.

Suddenly I spied Scooter Pies! Wow! Grabbed up a box of
them, of course.

Well, I caught on it wasn't going to be a trip down memory lane when
I pulled one out of the box. Small. Tiny. Well, you all know,
that's the way it goes, that's okay. Took a bite ... tried to take a
bite ... gave up trying to take a bite ... I don't think they were
rock hard when I was a kid. (laugh) I couldn't bite into it more
than through the 'chocolate' coating. Solid.

Tossed them out, so much for nostalgia.

nancy


LOL! I remember Scooter Pies. The thing that would probably bring back
your memories (even if you never had one) is a Moon Pie.

http://www.moonpie.com/home.asp

They are big like the old Scooter Pies were. Soft, and very (ahem) gnam
gnam!

Jill


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Old 07-12-2005, 02:13 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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On Tue 06 Dec 2005 04:11:24p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it Nancy Young?

Anyone remember them? When I was a kid, man I loved my
scooter pies, had them at lunch once in a while. In the cafeteria
at school.

I didn't think they made them anymore, at least I haven't seen them
in forever. Yesterday I was shopping in a store I'm not all that
familiar with, so I checked out every aisle and saw things that I
don't see in my usual store.

Was looking for the Fox's UBet, couldn't find it, so no egg creams
for me, but I digress.

Suddenly I spied Scooter Pies! Wow! Grabbed up a box of
them, of course.

Well, I caught on it wasn't going to be a trip down memory lane when
I pulled one out of the box. Small. Tiny. Well, you all know, that's the
way it goes, that's okay. Took a bite ... tried to take a bite ... gave up
trying to take a bite ... I don't think they were rock hard when I was a
kid. (laugh) I couldn't bite into it more than through the 'chocolate'
coating. Solid.

Tossed them out, so much for nostalgia.


The same thing has happened to many products over the decades. I hadn't
eaten a Hostess cupcake (chocolate with the cream filling and chocolate
icing) or a Twinkie in years. On a whim, I bought a box of each of them to
take on an outing where packaged food was just more convenient. God, they
were awful, and I wasn't the only who thought so, as we all remembered how
they used to taste. Personally, I was never overly fond of Twinkies, but I
really used to like the Hostess cupcakes. Bleh!

--
Wayne Boatwright *¿*
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A chicken in every pot is a *LOT* of chicken!
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Old 08-12-2005, 12:10 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Nancy Young wrote:

Was looking for the Fox's UBet, couldn't find it, so no egg creams
for me, but I digress.


Amazingly enough, I recently saw this at a Houston Wal-Mart. We can
also find it at Central Market.

--Charlene


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euthanamerica. -- Bayan, Rick; The Cynic's Dictionary, 2002


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Old 29-12-2005, 11:29 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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"Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message
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On Tue 06 Dec 2005 04:11:24p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it Nancy

Young?

The same thing has happened to many products over the decades.


I wonder if it is *us* who have changed :::sigh:::
I used to love spaghetti o's and decided to try them a couple of years ago.
They are really sweet and nasty!




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Old 29-12-2005, 11:52 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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rox formerly rmg wrote:


The same thing has happened to many products over the decades.



I wonder if it is *us* who have changed :::sigh:::
I used to love spaghetti o's and decided to try them a couple of years ago.
They are really sweet and nasty!


I know nothing about spagehettio's but.. did you change or did they?
I'm not convinced that manufacturers aren't putting more sugar in foods
today than in years past. I've ranted often about how sweet Campbell's
tomato soup has become. Quite disgusting, in fact. But I think they
changed the formula, not my tastes changed.
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Old 30-12-2005, 12:04 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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"rox formerly rmg" wrote

"Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message
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On Tue 06 Dec 2005 04:11:24p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it Nancy

Young?

The same thing has happened to many products over the decades.


I wonder if it is *us* who have changed :::sigh:::


Oh, I know full well if what was in the box was exactly what I
got as a kid, I still wouldn't have liked it as well. You're right
about that.

These rocks were just plain awful, inedible, and teensy.

I used to love spaghetti o's and decided to try them a couple of years
ago.
They are really sweet and nasty!


Yet another thing I tried as a result of discussions around here, damn
that's some bad stuff, but I can see that kids would like it, yup even me.
A friend's mother would give us ravioi in a can, I liked the cheese kind,
bet I would hate that today!

nancy


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Old 30-12-2005, 02:09 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Goomba38 writes:
I know nothing about spagehettio's but.. did you change or did they?
I'm not convinced that manufacturers aren't putting more sugar in
foods today than in years past. I've ranted often about how sweet
Campbell's tomato soup has become. Quite disgusting, in fact. But I
think they changed the formula, not my tastes changed.


I think it's both, but I never underestimate the changing of tastes,
since virtually everything that was a staple of mine growing up is now
stuff I can't stand:

- Spaghetti-Os
- Toast with cinnamon sugar
- Cold bologna w/ relish
- Cottage cheese

That, and I really don't care for sweet stuff nearly as much as I did
when I was little, so I really notice sugar now.


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Richard W Kaszeta

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Old 30-12-2005, 09:48 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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"Richard Kaszeta" wrote in message
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I think it's both, but I never underestimate the changing of tastes,
since virtually everything that was a staple of mine growing up is now
stuff I can't stand:

- Spaghetti-Os
- Toast with cinnamon sugar
- Cold bologna w/ relish
- Cottage cheese

That, and I really don't care for sweet stuff nearly as much as I did
when I was little, so I really notice sugar now.



I used to love ice cold cokes right from the glass bottle but now coke
tastes very syrupy. I don't know if it is me or them.


 




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