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        <title>Do I Dare . . . -  - bushelandapeck&apos;s Blog - Raising Bakersfield</title>
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        <description>try Flicks again?&amp;nbsp; I saw them at Bed, Bath and Beyond today.&amp;nbsp; I was very tempted to buy a tube.
You see, I loved Flicks when I was a kid.&amp;nbsp; They disappeared off the face of the earth mid or late 80&#039;s.&amp;nbsp; In the early 70&#039;s, when I&#039;d go to the Fox to see a movie (yep, it was a fully, fabulous, functioning movie theater), Flicks was my candy of choice.&amp;nbsp; The foil wrapper called my name.&amp;nbsp; And the chocolate wafers came in a tube, not a box!&amp;nbsp; That was really &amp;quot;cool.&amp;quot;
Now I&#039;m not sure if I should try them again.&amp;nbsp; Is my memory of them better than the little candies actually are?&amp;nbsp; Will I burst my own bubble if I pop open a tube and try one?&amp;nbsp; I do have such *sweet* memories of Flicks.&amp;nbsp; Do&amp;nbsp; I want to risk ruining that memory?
Yes, I will buy a tube.&amp;nbsp; Why?&amp;nbsp; Well, when you have kids, and you have such a fond memory of something, you must try and share that memory with your children.&amp;nbsp; I know in my mind that the kiddo will not &amp;quot;get&amp;quot; how special Flicks are.&amp;nbsp; But my heart tells me I must try to make her understand.&amp;nbsp; I don&#039;t want her to miss out on a potentially life changing experience.&amp;nbsp; (yeah, they were that good when I was . . . uh, a kid)
Gotta love those simple childhood treasures!</description>
        <itunes:summary>try Flicks again?&amp;nbsp; I saw them at Bed, Bath and Beyond today.&amp;nbsp; I was very tempted to buy a tube.
You see, I loved Flicks when I was a kid.&amp;nbsp; They disappeared off the face of the earth mid or late 80&#039;s.&amp;nbsp; In the early 70&#039;s, when I&#039;d go to the Fox to see a movie (yep, it was a fully, fabulous, functioning movie theater), Flicks was my candy of choice.&amp;nbsp; The foil wrapper called my name.&amp;nbsp; And the chocolate wafers came in a tube, not a box!&amp;nbsp; That was really &amp;quot;cool.&amp;quot;
Now I&#039;m not sure if I should try them again.&amp;nbsp; Is my memory of them better than the little candies actually are?&amp;nbsp; Will I burst my own bubble if I pop open a tube and try one?&amp;nbsp; I do have such *sweet* memories of Flicks.&amp;nbsp; Do&amp;nbsp; I want to risk ruining that memory?
Yes, I will buy a tube.&amp;nbsp; Why?&amp;nbsp; Well, when you have kids, and you have such a fond memory of something, you must try and share that memory with your children.&amp;nbsp; I know in my mind that the kiddo will not &amp;quot;get&amp;quot; how special Flicks are.&amp;nbsp; But my heart tells me I must try to make her understand.&amp;nbsp; I don&#039;t want her to miss out on a potentially life changing experience.&amp;nbsp; (yeah, they were that good when I was . . . uh, a kid)
Gotta love those simple childhood treasures!</itunes:summary>
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                <title>May 10,  2008 at 11:05 PM : oh my gosh.  I have...</title>
                <description>&lt;p&gt;oh my gosh.  I have to go get some!  I LOVED those things.  I didn&#039;t realize they were back, and at bed bath and beyond of all places?  I looked at that picture and my mouth watered.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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                <itunes:summary>&lt;p&gt;oh my gosh.  I have to go get some!  I LOVED those things.  I didn&#039;t realize they were back, and at bed bath and beyond of all places?  I looked at that picture and my mouth watered.&lt;/p&gt;</itunes:summary>     
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                <title>May 11,  2008 at 09:05 PM : isn&#039;t that the...</title>
                <description>&lt;p&gt;isn&#039;t that the truth??&amp;nbsp; i love sharing with my older son all the things i used to get a kick out of when i was a kid.&amp;nbsp; i even try to teach him things my own mom wouldn&#039;t let me do, but i loved to do anyway.&amp;nbsp; like blowing bubbles in my milk, that sort of stuff.&amp;nbsp; i firmly believe that even if our children don&#039;t have a taste for what we enjoyed, they&#039;ll always remember our sharing of it!&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
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                <itunes:summary>&lt;p&gt;isn&#039;t that the truth??&amp;nbsp; i love sharing with my older son all the things i used to get a kick out of when i was a kid.&amp;nbsp; i even try to teach him things my own mom wouldn&#039;t let me do, but i loved to do anyway.&amp;nbsp; like blowing bubbles in my milk, that sort of stuff.&amp;nbsp; i firmly believe that even if our children don&#039;t have a taste for what we enjoyed, they&#039;ll always remember our sharing of it!&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
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