Created by Betty Crocker, Mug-O-Lunch was exactly what it sounds like—a complete lunch conveniently packed into a mug.
Introduced in 1975, these delectable treats quickly became a staple in households across the nation, promising a scrumptious and nutritious way to kickstart the day.
Let's talk Danish-Go-Rounds. These delightful snacks were a must-have in the 1970s, offering a fruity and flaky indulgence in every bite.
This cereal, introduced to the market some time in the late '50s, boasted the highest concentration of nutrients, hence its fitting moniker.
Making its debut in 1977, this iconic treat captured the hearts (and taste buds) of snack enthusiasts everywhere. Originally served in single-use aluminum cans
Developed by the food engineers at Pillsbury, Space Food Sticks were essentially non-crumbly cakes served in slices, eliminating the need for refrigeration
Let's journey back to the fizzy world of 1970s soda culture and reminisce about Tab, the forgotten gem of soda pop aficionados. Introduced by The Coca-Cola Company in 1963
These delectable treats, crafted by the Dolly Madison Bakery, offered a delightful array of flavors to satisfy any sweet tooth. From Googles, boasting a vanilla cake with cinnamon bits