Well, I am so old that I still remember going into Dick's Sweet Shoppe and sitting at that long counter and having them make you a cherry coke using syrup and seltzer water.
Dick's also took in soda bottles and as a kid I remember that they used to pile them out back of the shop. We would turn in the empties at the front, get our money and then go around back, grab a handful more from the pile and run back to the front for more change. Once we had enough money we would order a coke (vanilla or cherry) and a cheeseburger and french fries. Somehow now I think that they knew what we were doing.
Sometimes we would go across the street to the candy store. Red shoelace licorice, wax lips, wax bottles full of sugar water, and my favorite, red hot dollars. Red hot dollars were 2 for a penny. Fifty candies for a quarter.
Man, those were the days.
Dick's also took in soda bottles and as a kid I remember that they used to pile them out back of the shop. We would turn in the empties at the front, get our money and then go around back, grab a handful more from the pile and run back to the front for more change. Once we had enough money we would order a coke (vanilla or cherry) and a cheeseburger and french fries. Somehow now I think that they knew what we were doing.
Sometimes we would go across the street to the candy store. Red shoelace licorice, wax lips, wax bottles full of sugar water, and my favorite, red hot dollars. Red hot dollars were 2 for a penny. Fifty candies for a quarter.
Man, those were the days.
