Thursday, January 04, 2007

Four Huge Holes in My Old Food Collection


I have a lot of old food packages in my collection and have been collecting for almost 19 years...but these Burry's boxes have eluded me so far...
Even on E-Bay, they NEVER turn up.
This line of cookies was very popular in the 1960's and early 1970's . (The sandwich cookies had that little "button" of creme filling in the center that you loved to pop-out with your tounge) . Burry's was a division of Quaker Oats who also merged with Girl Scouts of America to produce their line of cookies....SO, when you buy G.S. cookies today, your eating these Burry's favorites of yesteryear! (Only without the cool boxes, dammit!)

10 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:37 AM

    I loved those fudge-town cookies..

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  3. Anonymous4:33 PM

    I was in a nearby supermarket when I got a sudden craving for Fudgetown cookies. I loved them as a kid and might have picked up a box if they were still being made today.

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  4. I love how nostalgic this post is about a beloved cookie from my childhood.

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