Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Tastykakes and the Like
Orange candy slices
Dusted in confectioner’s
Sugar
Call to mind a childhood
Treat sold without
Wrapping and handled
By the candy store
Owner’s bare hands.
The world really was
Unwrapped at one point.
No apology.
Things tasted better too
No time expiration date.
If it was good, it was gone
Before you knew it.
Global does not mean good
It just means bigger –
Not better than before.
Potato chips and pretzels
Were sold by the pound
And dispensed out of tin
Cans with glass and metal lids
At the grocer’s main counter.
Put into plain brown paper bags.
More hand work. No gloves.
You knew the grocer. He was
Your neighbor too in a way.
The world stood flat and small
And secure. Which brings me
Back to Tastykakes in Philly
And the exoticness of eating
Pie without a slice in a pan
But getting the essence of pie
In a paper package. Oh the
Calories of pure sugar.
Pies and chocolate cupcakes.
Mom’s never tasted as good
As packaged heaven in a
Lunchtime snack.
And the soda pops
Frank’s had real flavors
All full 12 ounces
Orange, cherry, grape
Even pineapple (yuk)
Got talked into that one by
The grocer trying to move
An unfavorite flavor.
Can still taste disappointment
On my tongue to this day.
Oh well. Potato salad was
Also sold by the pound.
Bring your own dish
And I brought it home
On my tricycle. Can’t imagine
How I did not break the bowl?
And rye bread on the weekend
No paper package – just a paper
Union made stamp glued onto the
Crust. Consumed on Sunday
For breakfast with bacon, eggs
And home fries. Amazing how
Much memory sings when you
Bite into a Tastykake
Or the like that has
Not changed that much over
Some decades back to your
Childhood.
Labels:
Frank's soda,
Philly,
tastykakes
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2 comments:
Peanut butter Tandy Takes..oh my how I devoured them but not so many anymore. The pies..fav's were Peach,Strawberry and Lemon. Melt in your mouth and the fat content was thru the roof. Those were the days.
I agree with Dave, the peanut butter ones are delicious! My best friend Karen moved to Texas a few years ago and she makes me send her boxes of tastykakes every 3 months. The people at home direct shipping practically know me by name now. Thanks so much for sharing!
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