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If some product that is no longer available could be re-introduced, what would it be?

I'd love to see Lilac Vegetal after-shave and Clark's Teaberry gum brought back.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Thomas,I can remember this gum and I use to buy it all of the time,if you go on line to Vermont Country Store,they have it there,all you have to do is to type it in the search bar.They also may have the after shave that you are looking for.Hope this helps you out.Tomb Raider.

  • 1 decade ago

    Oh my Lilac Vegetal, my very first boyfriend wore Lilac Vegetal and I loved it. I went nuts trying to find it for him for Christmas one year. I think I got him a scarf instead finally. Teaberry gum - yea that should be borought back, I haven't thought about it in years. Chocolate Nehi that is what needs to be brought back and that cream soda they use to make, and Taboo colone. Rinso Blue is available at the 99 Cents stores, at least a product called Rinso Blue.

  • 1 decade ago

    Kodachrome film is gone. Polaroid announced that they would no longer be making their instant film anymore, but somebody bought up the machinery to make the film so it is still going to be available for a while. I don't much see the point to that - digital is taking over. I would like to see some cameras reissued with digital electronic sensor backs but the new digital cameras tend to be so good it is kind of amazing. New cameras are coming out all the time but the Photographer's Marketing Association is this month starting on the 21st so if you are looking for a brand new camera I'd wait until then to see what they announce. I'm hoping for the Nikon D700"X" but we will just have to wait and see.

  • 1 decade ago

    coke called it coke classic.

    Mt Dew calls it throwback, Mt Dew

    You will not see lilac -anything male, it is too femaleized. And teaberry sounds like it might have caffine. unfortunately that is in the name, re name them "go green aftershave" and "Clarks Team Berry gum"

    Source(s): a rose by any other name is stilll\ as sweet
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    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    There was a brand of pop available through the mid 50's, under the name of either,

    Olde Colony, or Crown Colony. It was the most flavorful brand of pop flavors I ever

    had. How sad our family was, when it stopped delivering to the stores. Everyone in

    my family had a different flavor they loved. Mine was the green river flavor. My sisters

    liked orange, and root beer, and my dad liked the strawberry, and I think my mom as

    well. After that, we chose the orange and root beer from A&W. But we had to go to

    their drive ins' to get them. They didn't have it in stores at that time. Although the Crush brand was available, it

    didn't have quick the full flavor of the Colony brand.

  • 1 decade ago

    It seems that the shoe companies will discontinue a shoe model just when I find it to be the most comfortable shoe in the world for me and no replacement is ever close. Same is true with the Rider slides I bought & then the entire style & line changed.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    I agree with Regine;Crystal Pepsi would be great.This drink was so refreshing.Also I would like to see Nehi Orange brought back.That would taste wonderful served in a frosted mug after a round of golf on a hot southern day.

  • ?
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    There are several, the original Herbal Essence shampoo, Aquamarine Lotion, Blue Grass cologne, also available in the Vermont Country store catalog, but too expensive. I loved that cologne.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Ballantine Ale, legendary brew produced at various locations around the northeast U.S. by various corporate entities in the early to mid 1900's. My dad wouldn't drink any other kind. And by the time I got old enough to develop a taste for it, it disappeared for good. But there's a website devoted to its history, and it still has many fans.

  • Miz D
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    Women's jeans that fit at the waist instead of the low-waisted, belly button baring styles now available. The hip-hugger style was fine when I was a shapely teenager but those jeans are not meant for grandmothers.

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