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Post by crazy4scraps on May 5, 2021 22:23:16 GMT
Did you see the size of the can in that link though? That’s an almost EIGHT POUND can! Definitely not the typical family size container!
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Post by revirdsuba99 on May 5, 2021 23:06:16 GMT
Well yes, but they did make it. Maybe the responder didn't know that!!
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Post by Skellinton on May 5, 2021 23:28:47 GMT
Was the can like this?My grandpa owned an IGA store in the 70s so my dad had to stock shelves. He hates going to the grocery store because he thinks of the packages like when he stocked shelves so he can never find items. I will have to ask him if he remembers. That is it!!!!!! I know it came in small cans, the size of syrup, but that is as close to my memory as I have ever seen. Thank you so much.
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Post by Skellinton on May 5, 2021 23:32:34 GMT
Was the can like this?My grandpa owned an IGA store in the 70s so my dad had to stock shelves. He hates going to the grocery store because he thinks of the packages like when he stocked shelves so he can never find items. I will have to ask him if he remembers. I remember it having a paper wrapper and not painted, and I remember the label being more yellow - but the graphics are what I remember! Especially the font! I remember the label being paper too, but this is a large can, I bet the ones you got for home use were paper. I remember it more tan then yellow, so this is pretty close to what I remember and the font and sundae are almost exactly what I was picturing. I wish they still made it, nothing has ever tasted as good as that fudge did.
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Post by paulao on May 5, 2021 23:55:12 GMT
I remember the Hershey Hot Fudge. I remember the can being yellow. We spread it on pound cake.
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