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nat

I had the cheap knock-off store brand bread, but it was basically the same thing...P B & J on it...and Fritos, too! (and an apple..mom insisted.) We also used to take a jelly jar and cut out circles of the white bread and play "priest" with our own hosts. I know, it was pretty sacreligious, but what did we know!?

Wonder Bread needs to be protected, just like buildings on the national register! Our National Bread!!

Marie

Exactly! Our National Bread!!! Funny that you had Fritos too, Nat... My sister and I used to play communion with those Necco wafer candies. My mother would get SO mad at us!

kristi

Hee-Hee. All I remember is Italian bread from Savastano's from my childhood, but yeah, I agree. But I also think it's a good thing, since so many kids are overweight now (as compared to when we were young). Plus, it's apparently supposed to taste and feel exactly the same as the white stuff!

Anita

My mother never let me eat stuff like Wonder Bread and Fritos. So, I became a chocoholic as revenge. But I'll admit that I don't feel too concerned about the changes to Wonder Bread. Didn't eat it then. Don't eat it now.

Holly

My Mom always made me eat wheat bread. So, going to a friend's homes where wonder bread was served was always a big treat!

What is funny is that same friend looked forward to the wheat bread at our house. I never could figure that out.

To this day though, I now prefer wheat bread, thankfully.

caltechgirl

Wonder did this a few years ago (remember WonderKids bread?) but it didn't take off, mostly because the bread was WAY expensive.

It looked and tasted like regular wonder bread, though.

Sarcasmom

Apparently nothing is sacred. Wealways had Wonder bread. You could mush it up into little balls and they would stick to themselvves.

Marie

Kristi,
Yeah, now they can play video games with whole grain Wonder bread in their hands!

Anita,
You were lucky. I grew up on Wonder bread and Kool Aid. And plenty of baked goods. My son eats whole wheat everything, and lots of fruits and veges!

Holly,
That's funny. I remember my best friend having other choices for bread at her house. I always thought that was cool.

CTG,
It sounds vaguely familiar. Personally, I don't care to ever taste it again!

Sarcasmom,
Exactly! That's the way Wonder bread should be... and with little to no nutritional value. Tradition is tradition! Soon they'll call it Classic Wonder...

Suzanne

As a child, I spurned all but the fluffiest of white breads. Now, thank goodness, I have become a whole-wheat convert. White bread is just way too soft for me now.

Bluegrass Mama

LOL at "Classic Wonder." I can't stand the stuff, though I ate white bread as a little kid. I forget when my family went to wheat bread--I think the white stuff is a repressed memory.

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