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And we’re proud of our contribution: the development of a special, high-energy food for U.S. Aerospace use — the high-energy food that was carried aboard the Apollo 11. And now, that same high-energy food is available to you in a new snack form called Space Food Sticks. Space Food Sticks give you balanced nutrition in a chewy little stick.
the honey (or corn syrup). Thoroughly mix. Shape into "space sticks" or shape desired. Store in plastic covered dish. A good snack food and lunch box treat, since this recipe doesn't require chilling.-----SPACE FOOD Ingredients : 1 c. peanut butter 1 c. powdered milk 1/2 c. honey Granola Wheat germ Crushed cereal Coconut Preparation :
As those kids grew up, though, the bars gained semi-legendary status, taking their place in the gone-but-not-forgotten files with other snack foods like Space Food Sticks and Figurine Diet Bars. Early on, the square bars came in Chocolate, Cherry, Butter Pecan, Orange and Cinnamon flavors.
the honey (or corn syrup). Thoroughly mix. Shape into "space sticks" or shape desired. Store in plastic covered dish. A good snack food and lunch box treat, since this recipe doesn't require chilling.-----SPACE FOOD Ingredients : 1 c. peanut butter 1 c. powdered milk 1/2 c. honey Granola Wheat germ Crushed cereal Coconut Preparation :
The Gemini Astronauts drank Tang in space. Tang has been carried on the Gemini flights… including the 7/6 rendezvous mission. Tang is the instant breakfast drink with more vitamin G and A — more than orange juice, tomato juice or any juice. And Tang with natural orange flavor is the breakfast drink your whole family will go for.
By making everything from Twinkies to those hand-size gooey fruit pies to squishy Wonder Bread, few brands have epitomized glorious retro junk food as well as the Hostess brand. But if you only think of Hostess as the folks who make the Ding-Dongs and Ho-Hos that you can pick up at your nearby 7-Eleven , you might be amused to see the first ads ...
Space Food Sticks were something different altogether. Inspired by the space race , they were chewy and a bit strange, but a fun part of snack history. These discontinued foods and many other treats listed below may have disappeared from the grocery store shelves, but they haven’t vanished from memory.
A chewy retro ’60s energy snack developed for astronauts became known as Pillsbury Space Food Sticks – treats in chocolate, caramel & peanut butter flavors. Pastel Clouds cupcakes: Sweet treats flavored and colored with Jello (1978)
https://clickamericana.com/topics/food-drink/pillsbury-space-food-sticks-1972 Nostalgia and the best of yesterday: Vintage home decor, classic recipes, retro fashion ...
The 1980s was a busy decade for the makers of fruit snacks. In a matter of years, Americans went from the old standbys — things like raisins and Joray fruit leather — to being bombarded with dried-fruit-like candy snacks from major brands like Sunkist, Fruit Corners/Betty Crocker (owned by General Mills) and Del Monte.