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Childhood Candy And Toys For High School ReunionDown the center of each table, I'll run streamers, in our school colors. Then, I'll lay out packages of candy and toys, from our childhood, the 60's and 70's. For example, boxes of candy cigarettes, pkgs. of pop rock candy, wax lips, gold mine bubble gum bags, etc. Also, small wooden yo yo's, glow in the dark peace-sign necklaces. In the center of each table, will be a centerpiece, including more nostalgia items to bring up conversation and memories. I know this will be a hit! Just mentioning "pop rocks" has made some of us recall trying to eat them in civics class....not knowing they'd make loud noises! And in the middle of all of this, I am laying strips of laminated pictures, from our yearbook. I was going to laminate pages of the yearbook as placemats, but think that smaller strips, along with the candy and toys, will fit better. By Kathy B. from Tampa Area Feedback About This Post:RE: Childhood Candy And Toys For High School Reunion
I love your idea of having childhood candy & toys for favors at your high school reunion! Where did you find them? Is there somewhere online that we can order them from? Thanks for the idea! Post By Linda (Guest Post) RE: Childhood Candy And Toys For High School ReunionThat's awesome - I wanna come! hehe Sounds great! Post by wdyjsu RE: Childhood Candy And Toys For High School Reunion
As old as I am, I'd hardly realize they're "old". LOL Post By Lynda (Guest Post) RE: Childhood Candy And Toys For High School ReunionThat's a great idea. We were just at a Cracker Barrel restaurant. They have packages of various candies from the 50's, 60's, 70's and 80's. Might be something you could use. Post by ilbyrne RE: Childhood Candy And Toys For High School ReunionThat sounds totally fun! you're right, the goal should be to help people have a good time, not to have them stare like it's a museum. Good going! Post by kimhis |
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