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trof

(54,273 posts)
Sun Aug 2, 2020, 05:46 PM Aug 2020

Remember when you got a free 'church key' with every 6 pack?

And EVERY restaurant had a box of advertising paper matchbooks at the cashier's counter?

Airlines put a complimentary 4 pack of Winston cigarettes on your meal tray.
And you got a meal in coach too.

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Remember when you got a free 'church key' with every 6 pack? (Original Post) trof Aug 2020 OP
I remember the matches. Laelth Aug 2020 #1
As a 12yo, played Crazy Ball at the County Fair. I won 15 cartons of cigarettes. Midnight Writer Aug 2020 #2
Or walking over the tarmac to ascend the stairs to the plane angstlessk Aug 2020 #3
I still have an empty matchbook from a restaurant Jamastiene Aug 2020 #4
Visiting a Travel Agent who types something on a computer machine to plan your trip. Marcuse Aug 2020 #5
some of that goes back even further than i do. barbtries Aug 2020 #6
Party lines unless your family could splurge on a private line. You pick up the phone mobeau69 Aug 2020 #7
But you DID listen in. trof Aug 2020 #8
As a kid I pitied the folks on our party line Lord Ludd Aug 2020 #32
Had to dial 0 and talk to an operator to make a long distance call. You could mobeau69 Aug 2020 #9
And everyone in the house had to be sooo quiet during a long distance call so you could tblue37 Aug 2020 #10
LOL. Yep, and it was such a big deal. mobeau69 Aug 2020 #13
YUUUUGE! And you could game the system. trof Aug 2020 #22
And expensive. Remember waiting until 7:00 p.m. to get the reduced rates? nt tblue37 Aug 2020 #23
Oh yeah! Forgot about that. mobeau69 Aug 2020 #26
Cigarettes used to be sold in vending machines Ohiogal Aug 2020 #11
25 cents a pack. mobeau69 Aug 2020 #15
23 cents and 2 pennies in the bottom of the pack cellophane. trof Aug 2020 #24
You got your milk delivered and had a galvanized, supposedly insulated milkbox sitting on your front mobeau69 Aug 2020 #12
Remember the printed line on the glass bottles- OAITW r.2.0 Aug 2020 #19
Or call collect and ask for Mickey Mouse Ferrets are Cool Aug 2020 #14
Yep. We use to call Grandma and Grandpa and let it ring twice to signal we were home from their mobeau69 Aug 2020 #16
Yup!! Ferrets are Cool Aug 2020 #17
You're older than you think. bluedigger Aug 2020 #18
Cloth diapers that eventually made great rags to wash the car with. mobeau69 Aug 2020 #20
Oh HELL no. DISHCLOTHS! trof Aug 2020 #25
The matches lasted a very long time. Into the 80s at least PoindexterOglethorpe Aug 2020 #21
You knew all of your friend's phone numbers by heart. mobeau69 Aug 2020 #27
Your family doctor made house calls. mobeau69 Aug 2020 #28
I remember a free tie when you bought a suit packman Aug 2020 #29
I collected match covers, well, at first it was the moonscape Aug 2020 #30
I liked the little rectangular boxes that held small wooden matches. No Vested Interest Aug 2020 #31
Ohio Blue Tip! We called them kitchen matches. mobeau69 Aug 2020 #33

Laelth

(32,017 posts)
1. I remember the matches.
Sun Aug 2, 2020, 05:48 PM
Aug 2020

I remember getting a free pack of playing cards on airline flights too, but I am too young for all the other perks boomers used to get.

-Laelth

Midnight Writer

(22,974 posts)
2. As a 12yo, played Crazy Ball at the County Fair. I won 15 cartons of cigarettes.
Sun Aug 2, 2020, 05:53 PM
Aug 2020

Didn't know what to do with them, so I handed them out to my friends.

Jamastiene

(38,197 posts)
4. I still have an empty matchbook from a restaurant
Sun Aug 2, 2020, 06:02 PM
Aug 2020

from Raleigh back in January 1987 when I went to see Joan Jett in concert. We ate at the restaurant near the club and they had the free matchbooks. My aunt said to grab some to remember that night. I'm glad I did. I will always remember that night anyhow, but having the matchbook is special too.

mobeau69

(11,591 posts)
7. Party lines unless your family could splurge on a private line. You pick up the phone
Sun Aug 2, 2020, 06:19 PM
Aug 2020

and one of your neighbors was using the line so you had to hang up and try again later. You weren’t supposed to listen in and could only interrupt if you had an emergency. LOL.

Lord Ludd

(585 posts)
32. As a kid I pitied the folks on our party line
Sun Aug 2, 2020, 09:55 PM
Aug 2020

My mom could talk for hours at a time on our phone (rented from AT&T for $2/month just like everyone else).

mobeau69

(11,591 posts)
9. Had to dial 0 and talk to an operator to make a long distance call. You could
Sun Aug 2, 2020, 06:25 PM
Aug 2020

request person to person and collect calls.

tblue37

(66,035 posts)
10. And everyone in the house had to be sooo quiet during a long distance call so you could
Sun Aug 2, 2020, 06:33 PM
Aug 2020

hear the person on the other end? It was as though they had to help across the distance!

trof

(54,273 posts)
22. YUUUUGE! And you could game the system.
Sun Aug 2, 2020, 06:56 PM
Aug 2020

If your mom wanted to know if you'd arrived safely at your destination you called her collect and she refused the charges.

Long distance were hideously expensive then.

Ohiogal

(34,711 posts)
11. Cigarettes used to be sold in vending machines
Sun Aug 2, 2020, 06:35 PM
Aug 2020

in bars and restaurants. It was a common sight to see a man give his kid some $ to go buy him a pack from the vending machine.

mobeau69

(11,591 posts)
12. You got your milk delivered and had a galvanized, supposedly insulated milkbox sitting on your front
Sun Aug 2, 2020, 06:38 PM
Aug 2020

Porch. There was a clip on the inside of the lid where you put a card with your order on it. The milk bottles were all glass and all half gallons. You sent an empty one on top so the milk man could see from the road that you had an order inside for him.

OAITW r.2.0

(28,392 posts)
19. Remember the printed line on the glass bottles-
Sun Aug 2, 2020, 06:53 PM
Aug 2020

"They came to visit, not to stay. Return your bottles every day."

Ferrets are Cool

(21,957 posts)
14. Or call collect and ask for Mickey Mouse
Sun Aug 2, 2020, 06:47 PM
Aug 2020

to let your family know you arrived at your destination safely....so there would be no long distance charges.

mobeau69

(11,591 posts)
16. Yep. We use to call Grandma and Grandpa and let it ring twice to signal we were home from their
Sun Aug 2, 2020, 06:49 PM
Aug 2020

place safe and sound!

PoindexterOglethorpe

(26,727 posts)
21. The matches lasted a very long time. Into the 80s at least
Sun Aug 2, 2020, 06:56 PM
Aug 2020

for some restaurants.

Airlines stopped giving away cigarettes at least by 1968.

 

packman

(16,296 posts)
29. I remember a free tie when you bought a suit
Sun Aug 2, 2020, 07:41 PM
Aug 2020

Last edited Mon Aug 3, 2020, 10:23 AM - Edit history (1)

And a tank full of gas when you bought a new car.

moonscape

(5,363 posts)
30. I collected match covers, well, at first it was the
Sun Aug 2, 2020, 07:56 PM
Aug 2020

whole thing. Then, my parents were alarmed when I reached a couple trashcans full (from all over, European travels, US, etc) and talked me in to removing the matches from them as a fire hazzard.

There were some I wouldn't remove, like the ones that went an extra mile by having wide matches with advertising on each match. Those were super cool!

I think it was 10 years ago or so that I finally, in a declutter whirlwind, decided their time had come and tossed them. But not before looking at each one and reliving the memories, such that I could

No Vested Interest

(5,196 posts)
31. I liked the little rectangular boxes that held small wooden matches.
Sun Aug 2, 2020, 08:22 PM
Aug 2020

Of course, there were the large boxes that held large-size wooden matches, used to light some stoves and ovens, and other things, (I guess- part of the mysterious adult world at that time.)

Enjoyed seeing the wooden matches burn.

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