Back In My Day
Recipients with Lard
Things Older Than Grandpa
Things That Use to Cost a Nickel
Name That Outdated invention
100

Candy bars and bottles of soda use to cost this much in the 1930s.

What is a nickel

100

During the Great Depression, kids spread lard on bread when this sweeter topping was not available.

What is Jam

100

This 1927 baseball stadium was already famous when Babe Ruth played there.

What is Yankee Stadium

100

A cold glass of this bubbly drink use to cost just five cents.

What is Coca-Cola

100

To watch a movie at home, you rented one of these bulky black rectangles from Blockbuster

What is a VHS tape

200

Long before email, people sent quick notes using this 5-digit system?

What is a telegram

200

This fried pastry, cousin to the donut was often cooked in hot lard at country fairs.

What is a funnel cake

200

This snack cake, first sold in 1930, is almost as old as Grandpa!

What is the Twinkie

200

Before Netflix, you could watch a short film at one of these theaters for a nickel.

What is a nickelodeon

200

Before emails, office workers copied documents using this messy purple ink system

What is a ditto machine

300

The famous “Keep Calm and Carry On” posters were first printed during this global event.

What is World War 2

300

Lard was the secret to making these pastries extra flakey in New England diners.

What are pie crusts

300

This toy bear has been cuddled by kids since 1902.

What is a Teddy Bear

300

In the 1940s, five cents could buy you two of these sandwich cookies.

What are Oreos

300

Before cloud storage teachers wheeled this clunky machine into classrooms

What is an overhead projector

400

Students once carried wooden tools to do math before calculators.

What is a slide rule

400

In southern cooking this leafy green was often fried with onions and a spoonful of lard.

What are collard greens

400

This fastening device was patented in 1917, just before Grandpa came along.

What is the zipper
400

A nickel could buy you this popular 1930s candy bar with nougat and caramel

What is a Milky Way

400

Before the internet, families had a full set of these in the living room

What are encylopedias
500

In the 1950s, many families tuned in to see this first national nightly news anchor.

Who is John Cameron Swayze

500

A famous 1911 invention marked itself as a “healthier alternative” to lard

What is Crisco

500

This children’s building toy was first sold in 1913

What is Tinkertoys

500

These patriotic savings stamps sold during WW 2 for a nickel each helped fund the war

What are was stamps

500

Before WiFi computers connected to the internet with these devices

What is a dial up modem

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