I remember these coming right before the store brands, I think, and they competed on the shelf even. I think my first fifteen years were fueled on generics and Fisher-Fazio's Heritage House brand:I remember going to the store as a kid with my mom, and shopping this isle
That’s a crumby joke.Why are there Pop Tarts but no Mom Tarts?
Because of the Pastryarchy
It just seemed flakey to me.That’s a crumby joke.
Poe's Law in action.
'More populer than ever' though? I don't doubt this is a worrying situation, but "more extreme and than ever" before? I'm not seeing people being denied votes, having their property confiscated, barred from public office on grounds of ethnicity, or governmental interference with judiciary.now I'm no Big City Historian, but.......
I get your point. How about more popular and extreme than any time post World War II. I think it is true here in the US as well. Sadly, in America, our far right partly is called the Republican Party and I don't think it recovers. I think Liz Cheney and others who lean right and still have a soul have to create a NEW party and burn the republican party to the ground.'More populer than ever' though?... "more extreme and than ever"
The truly scary turn will be the emergence of the millennial eco-fash. Climate collapse/supply chain issues/scarcity is troubling Petri dish. Plus a global South, radicalised by fire and waterHow about more popular and extreme than any time post World War II.
now I'm no Big City Historian, but.......