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Family Camping in the 50's and 60's, Girl Scouts, and summer cookouts with Campfire marshmallows from the box. No preservatives, so once you opened a box you had to finish it--but there were only 16 in a box! Best thing about them was that they melted inside when you roasted them. If you were patient and constantly turned the stick your marshmallow was on, you could toast it to the perfect golden brown. Then, when you slid it off the stick onto your s'more, The blazing hot melted center would melt the milk chocolate in your s'more--delish! After they added preservatives, they still have an unmelted "lump" in the center, no matter how pretty and perfect it looks on the outside. So now the chocolate doesn't melt it used to. We started constructing our s'mores and setting them near the fire so the chocolate would melt We were SO disappointed when they starting coming in bags with the preservatives in them. Yeah...they didn't get stale right away, but then we didn't really care. We only used them because there weren't any others.
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