they once had an issue about the hot new fashion trend in new York of women going topless. and there were a bunch of pictures. it was the best day ever
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there was a really old dr. pepper machine if you walked through a series of narrow winding halls where the lights werent usually on. this was a little spooky but it was worth it because it was only 35¢
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also fyi people didnt drink out of plastic bottles until the mid-late 90s. it was all cans and had been since the demise of glass bottles of coke
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i was really disturbed to learn that food manufacturers conspired with the fda to quietly reduce the amount of salt in food. not because it's nonsense, but because they would do that and no one would notice
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Heinz ketchup in the US has 40% less sodium than that sold in Germany. and thats the normal kind, they also sell a low sodium ketchup they stole our ketchup boys we were never asked
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i cannot believe they just changed ketchup and no one did anything
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It's the little differences. I mean they got the same shit in the past that they got here, but it's just--it's just then it's a little different.
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fuck this is somehow worse than them plastering "LOW SODIUM!!!" all over the bottles pretty sure cereal has way less sugar than it did when we were kids, too, but idk whether they advertised that
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we might be instead be less sensitive to the taste of sugar somehow but we may never know which is true
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oh yeah i think this is usually also a thing i read cereal boxes a lot as a kid though and for some reason am convinced 32g of sugar per serving was the norm fruity pebbles now have 11g/serving, surely that's not what it used to be!
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are you sure the serving sizes have stayed the same
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