Posted on 02/21/2018 3:57:08 PM PST by nickcarraway
Those were the absolute worst.
It was definitely after 1975, at least in existing stores.
Brands varied, but Lucky’s were distinctive. I think the idea was could trade for different brands, the distribution probably matched preferences, and non-smokers could trade them for food items. I never saw anyone sell them.
I was on Crew at El Forko Grande from 1985-1989. I remember when our FM at C-0 would come downstairs and inspect the rations and the radition detectors we had stored there. The dates on the C-Rats were pretty new (for C-Rats, that is). I remember back in the late 70s SAC had the 60 day supply out on my Titan II complexes changed out. The huge stack of old ones were dated around the Korean War and had cigarettes. The new ones didn't. I expect that SAC had all the Minuteman sites changed out at the same time.
IOW YOU have 6 months of MRE’s in their basement.
We had a “secret” military installation under our gym in college. It’s not open to the public but you can still see traces of the Cold War. It even had a commissary which was strange considering they could just walk to the cafeteria.
It was hardened against radiation. Double steel doors.
Chicken ala Thing . . . . yummmmm
Sorry. I made an ass up tion out of me. By all means, enjoy a slice or several. :). Have a whole pie. Dont forget the beer.
Yea, its the vinegar that coats, and burns the lips. I dont mind the spice but it shouldnt overwhelm the the mouth. Vinegar promotes that.
Hey, Im a midwestern country boy. Not a lot of peppers around here. So I learned. I just dont understand how burning your tastebuds, is flavorful. A meal should be enjoyable and flavorful, not painful or uncomfortable.
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