Food of the Seventies, Safari Suppers

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It was a tv dinner for kids, the silver tray had pictures or puzzles at the bottom; I guess to get the kids to eat the whole thing
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Kathleen - May 05, 2008 - Report this comment
EWWWWWWw!!!!!!!!!! YUck YUck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
eric singleton - May 05, 2008 - Report this comment
ahhhhh! gross!
Chris - March 19, 2009 - Report this comment
what do you mean yuck and gross?..did you ever have them?..I lived on them in grammar school..They were better than the "heat and eat" meals they served at school.
Kelly S - August 06, 2009 - Report this comment
I loved these, my mom would buy safari suppers for my brother and I as a special treat for dinner. I loved all the pics of the animals and the guy with the yellow safari hat :0)
playfulotter - March 01, 2010 - Report this comment
I remember those TV dinners...I also remember a similar one that had a Treasure Island or Pirate theme too it but I can't recall the name of it...they were both yummy!
JONMANKUTA@aol.com - July 03, 2010 - Report this comment
These were part of the LIBBYLAND TV Dinner family. Each TV dinner came in a metal tray that had images of animals or characters etched into the bottom so kids would want to finish eating to see the characters. The box popped up into a neat little backdrop of characters and the food was tasty :) If anyone had any empty boxes of this, or any other Libbyland TV dinner flavors (such as Sundown Supper), please email me, as I collect 1970s food packaging and candy wrappers and would pay good cash for some of these...
Lisa O - June 19, 2012 - Report this comment
Loved them..were they the one that came with a paqcket of chocolate milk?
Physicsbear - February 22, 2013 - Report this comment
Yeah, these were an awesome treat. Magic milk made purple, grape-flavored milk!
Veronica - March 03, 2015 - Report this comment
I wasn't even thought of in the 70's ( 97 baby) but i do believe the pirate theme one was called Pirate Picnic.

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