Hard to Believe

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I never dined at the Woolworth store, but K&B had a killer grilled cheese and nectar soda!  Of course I was about 5 and had a very limited pallet.  
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Mike
 
Was there in the 60's. Now my question...The Deluxe Ham Sandwich is available on a HARD ROLL. How many here even know what that is?

When we first moved from NJ to PA, my wife and I went to a small Family Restaurant in town. My wife ordered her sandwich on a Hard Roll. The older server looked at my wife and said, " Young lady, in THIS restaurant, we throw out the rolls when they get Hard. Everything here is Fresh..." 
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I remember that well, Gary.

When I was just a Little Guy, I used to go there with my Mother for a Sammy & a "Cherry Coke".

That was in Quakertown, PA, in the 50s.

We had a Woolworth's and a similar store----"Sines 5 & 10".

The Woolworth's is gone, but the "Sines" is still there.

Bear
 
 
Was there in the 60's. Now my question...The Deluxe Ham Sandwich is available on a HARD ROLL. How many here even know what that is?

When we first moved from NJ to PA, my wife and I went to a small Family Restaurant in town. My wife ordered her sandwich on a Hard Roll. The older server looked at my wife and said, " Young lady, in THIS restaurant, we throw out the rolls when they get Hard. Everything here is Fresh..." 
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Round with a star on top.  Theres another name for it but too tired from the dove hunt today to remember

(beer).

Point for the laugh JJ! B
 
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I'll have the triple decker ham and cheese and a piece of pie 

and here's a dollar, keep the change.

Nice post.

      Ed
 
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I remember those!!

Did everybody know that the "Baby Ruth" candy bar was named after President Grover Cleveland's daughter Ruth ??

Bear
 
I think they are still made but sure a shootin' not 2 Cents!!! One of my favorites. I, like many here, remember Penny Candy when that meant 5 or even 10 pieces for a PENNY! Then it was ONE for a Penny. Now, fagetaboutit, got to give the kids $5 and they come home with maybe 5 candy bars!...JJ
 
At the FW Woolworth's in Levittown you could throw a dart to break a ballon to see how much you would pay for your sundae or banana split. Can you imagine that today? To us kids a "Pressed ham" was not a sandwich but something completely different.
 
 
I think they are still made but sure a shootin' not 2 Cents!!! One of my favorites. I, like many here, remember Penny Candy when that meant 5 or even 10 pieces for a PENNY! Then it was ONE for a Penny. Now, fagetaboutit, got to give the kids $5 and they come home with maybe 5 candy bars!...JJ
In the old days they had a little wooden "barrel-like" thing that they would fill to measure a Penny's worth of candy.

I have one of those little barrels some place that my Mother got at a Yard Sale many years ago.

Bear
 
Hah. Pressed ham under glass is what we called it!


The Woolworths here had a great lunch counter that was a pleasure.

They also had an amazing selection of random products.

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