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I miss Coca Cola when it was made with real sugar and came in a glass bottle. I think in Hawaii you can still get Coke made with cane sugar vs. corn syrup.
"Everyone thinks their opinion matters. Don't argue with a nobody. A farmer doesn't bother telling a pig his breath smells like s***."
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Admin Guy GlenEllynite

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Well, okaaaay... Perhaps that could bring us to 5¢ Cokes at Webb's Pharmacy -- now Craig's. The soda fountain is long gone, of course. Cherry Cokes, chocolate phosphates... 6¢.
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| Posts: 1342 | Location: Glen Ellyn, IL USA | Registered: March 21, 2003 |
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OK...not to stray off topic...but you can buy Coke with real sugar and in a glass bottle at any Mexican market...or the Wayne General store.
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I have a few memories left in my head of cherry phosphates at the ice cream/soda bar at Webb's. They also had the best floats (the type you drive) in the 4th of July parade with exploding things and candy cannons.
Those just a wee bit younger than myself might only remember the Yankee Doodle Dandy restaurant, as it was about the most popular hangout for the jr. high and h.s. crowd. I bet the owner/manager had a love/hate relationship with that crowd.
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Admin Guy GlenEllynite

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My recollection of JH hangouts includes the Dairy Queen (or whatever it was) on Crescent, just west of Western Ave. We'd often stop in for a cone in the spring when walking home from the new and unnamed -- now Hadley -- Jr. High. One night in the late 50's the place had a gas leak and blowed up real good into a bazillion pieces. Pretty exciting. It was just across the street from where -- a couple of decades later -- a freight train loaded with hazardous chemicals ran off the tracks and onto Crescent. Much of northern G.E. had to be evacuated. And they call it "Dull Ellyn." Hey -- every 20 or 30 years something happens! 
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To this day you can still see the newer brickwork on the rightmost red entrance wall at the apartments where the freight engine plowed through on its way to rest in or on the swimming pool. That was a big day, with everyone north of Hillside being evacuated. Anhydrous amonia is not something you'd want to take even one deep breath of.
My sister's ex-boyfriend woke us up that morning by throwing stones against the bedroom windows. A train wreck in GE - nope - that wasn't possible. And what a mess that was. Didn't one of the engineers die? Train was doing something close to a gizzilion MPH around the turn. Yup, that day we were in national news.
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My recollection of JH hangouts includes the Dairy Queen (or whatever it was) on Crescent, just west of Western Ave. - How far back do you have to go to remember when Crescent intersected Western? Was that before the railroad, Ted?
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Admin Guy GlenEllynite

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Duh. Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania.
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| Posts: 1342 | Location: Glen Ellyn, IL USA | Registered: March 21, 2003 |
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How about Prince Castle (later **** Robin) and the lunch counter at Woolworths ... two other long time Glen Ellyn find dining institutions?
I used to get a large glass of ice tea at Woolworths and (with no parental supervision) add about a cup of sugar. AAH ... the good old days before we knew any better!
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Admin Guy GlenEllynite

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quote: ...later **** Robin...
This automatic electronic high-tech naughty word censor thingie cracks me up. 
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| Posts: 1342 | Location: Glen Ellyn, IL USA | Registered: March 21, 2003 |
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quote: Originally posted by lifetimege: How about Prince Castle (later **** Robin) and the lunch counter at Woolworths ... two other long time Glen Ellyn find dining institutions?
I used to get a large glass of ice tea at Woolworths and (with no parental supervision) add about a cup of sugar. AAH ... the good old days before we knew any better!
Yes ... it's you know who. Your bro-in-law has joined.
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You can also get sugar cane cola at Trader Joe's (aptly named Cane Cola). Makes rum & cokes taste just like they did down in Mexico.
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I have memories in the way back of my head of waiting on tables at Tiffany's...no clue when that was. All I know is that Tiffany's served ice cream and after that little experiment I vowed I would never work with ice cream again...no matter what. Never have liked it all that much...with the exception of the burnt caramel gelato at Francesca's. Now that **** is good.
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Also, I have fond memories from 11+ years ago when we bought our house on Glen Ellyn Place of how our street was covered with asphalt. Now 1/3 of it has huge-*** holes in it and every time it rains more of it ends up in the GW parking lot.
*Sigh* Those were the days.
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Here's a contest: That picture Ted posted, where was it taken from?
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quote: Here's a contest: That picture Ted posted, where was it taken from?
I win! From the roof of the building at the NE corner of Crescent and Main, looking NW. So the contest becomes... what was the business in the building at the NE corner of Crescent and Main from which the picture was taken, c.1960? Hint: Yes, it used to be -- and later was -- a bank. But not when the picture was taken.
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I WIN!!! I WIN!!!
It was the first Jamba Juice in the U.S.
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Not so fast. I think the roof is too high for that angle. It looks more like a second story job, or maybe third, from a window. There appears to be a ledge in the lower right corner.
If that's a Mustang, then the earliest date is '63? Walgreen's had the corner shop.
Isn't that the old Hardware store in the pic? That was torn down earlier than '63, wasn't it?
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