Koogle peanut butter spread - 1970's?
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@bjggjb Hahaha, what does it actually say?
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I tried the stuff as a sample in the store when I was a kid, and loved it. So I begged my mom to get me some. Once I got it home, however, I thought it was the most disgusting stuff I ever tried making a sandwich with. No wonder it didn't last!!!
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Everybody knows how good peanut butter mixed with Nutella is, right? Right?
I remember Koogle, we loved it...who cares what it was made of, there are worse things out there.
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I remember Koogle, I loved the stuff as a kid, even had the t-shirt!
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Koogle was kool...
@koogletv: Seriously? Kraft copied your channel name? This product came and went in the early seventies.
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The actress is delightfully daffy. No wonder that it didn't make your mouth stick together since it was mostly lubricant. The kind of had food that made your ___ slick, sorry for the image. Still surprised that I ate any of that but those were the days for experimentation.
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When I was in college I worked in the factory where this was made. It was the Kraft plant in Champaign, Illinois. My time there was from the Fall of 1973 to late in 1975. The peanut butter line was started during that time and didn't last very long. They gave us free samples. It seemed pretty good, but college kids will eat anything. They still make Velveeta and Cheez Whiz. By comparison it should have been a huge success. Go figure.
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She looks like the librarian from Ghost Busters.
"The crappy nutty surprise"? No wonder this product was so short-lived.
bjggjb 2 months ago in playlist Librarian Moments 3
Kool-Aid, Koogle, Freakies, etc. How'd we ever survive through the 70's? Thank goodness there were healthy alternatives like Cap'n Crunch, Cocoa Puffs and Super Sugar Crisp!
pnutbutrncrackers 4 months ago 2