Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Hydrox. Sounds like a cleaning fluid.

 


11 comments:

  1. I remember those! They were better'n Oreos by a lot.

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    1. ...finest ever made!

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    2. That is an item that had been placed in the brain's long term storage and thought forgotten. I ate a few of those back in the day.

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  2. You can still get Hydrox

    https://www.amazon.com/Hydrox-Cookies-Master-Pack-6/dp/B076GSMP8T/ref=sr_1_1?crid=36ENJ3X9YI9NH&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.q1rtPSVhTcNRC01TwtptPL3v2m3y9JzBSBa2csztBwIavWUgaFAXTXfxAnjD2ZOcF4a9kLY7xMRv-YwlEZGKw4-83pjM2oF9jBYxb9Hmy3F641NDRQh38D6vjey8E4vDNcqO_8QiAoxIVZitZ7g6NpjRr43wyaGBrs3buqWWF0DpWl0qPm10KfRdZv1gHRwyQhIrBYVok-QU5864-Dm5Cc9g6asFuBHyECkropnU0ExjDKo3m8gEB4dS8I1OCYSon9DJmYz-1GXjgdZ8Q8ba05dJ0w5NvvnRQFay92ZjQC4.pbtQ1lG8RDJGl23eTeMbo1_vE7JL63h43XBxvIj-KRo&dib_tag=se&keywords=hydrox&qid=1711599224&sprefix=hydrox%2Caps%2C119&sr=8-1

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    1. They're a different cookie. Sunshine Biscuit created Hydrox in the early 1900's and sold them as that until Keebler bought Sunshine in the late 90's.
      Hydrox hasn't been the same since then. OK, but just not the Hydrox I grew up with.

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  3. I loved them as a kid, still made but hard to find I take it

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  4. Went to cracker barrel yesterday, had lunch and left with several packages of Hydrox...plus some other goodies I used to eat as a kid.

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  5. Not a cleaning product; a bleaching chemical for laundry.

    Also, I used to work in the bleaching area of a pulp and paper mill, and sometimes heard hydrogen peroxide bleaching referred to as "Hydrox".

    The cookies, though, as others have noted, are very good.

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  6. Far, far inferior to Oreos. God's own cookie.

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