Submitted by -SpankBankTank- t3_106ye2e in BuyItForLife
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AthenianWaters t1_j3kd1dy wrote
Definitely
Memeboidad3 t1_j3kj4l5 wrote
It’s wouldn’t be buy it for life otherwise!
pfffffttuhmm t1_j3mirvq wrote
Buy it for death
slowmood t1_j3mq7ip wrote
Hahahahaha!!!!!!
charredtoperfection t1_j3koqeb wrote
My first thought as well
nahtorreyous t1_j3jhttm wrote
I think they stopped making these because of the bpa
aikijo t1_j3jjt17 wrote
Even if not, no thanks for plastic, especially old plastic
-SpankBankTank- OP t1_j3m9zst wrote
Yuuummm!!! BPA!!!
Booomerz t1_j3jmpej wrote
$25 for an old plastic pitcher. Probably could have gotten similar item that’s stainless steel at a thrift shop.
canadianclassic308 t1_j3knvqa wrote
I'm a glass man myself
TupperwareParTAY t1_j3kax16 wrote
$25? Holy shit, my mom is sitting on a gold mine lol
Uuuurrrrgggghhhh t1_j3lkezo wrote
I literally begged for mine to make me the sole recipient of all kitchenwear. I’m after the beetroot strainer but don’t tell my sister
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sushicowboyshow t1_j3kksu6 wrote
Whoever just made $25 selling their grandmas pitcher is laughing their ass off right now
Phonemonkey2500 t1_j3je8u0 wrote
That better have Kool-aid or similar fruit-adjacent sugar water in it.
omygoshgamache t1_j3mu1hc wrote
💯% my thought as well.
Designer-Attempt-729 t1_j3pexs0 wrote
bit.ly/3GUV3o1 visit our store 50%sales
joshlify t1_j3kcsvu wrote
I could smell and taste the plastic
x4740N t1_j5o14yh wrote
Your comment reminded me of that smell and the after taste that tasted exactly like it smelled
fridayimatwork t1_j3jerzv wrote
Tang coming up
GarbanzoArt t1_j3ltis5 wrote
Pour it into little plastic bags to make ice candy.
GargantuanGreenGoats t1_j3l91ol wrote
You got ripped off
Rojelioenescabeche t1_j3jyrmb wrote
Pass. Eeeesh.
67ohiostate67 t1_j3kd18h wrote
Learning more and more how all plastic is bad
SlaterHauge t1_j3khkkz wrote
Mmm old plastic.
Numerous_Ad_7336 t1_j3jdxav wrote
We had one of these growing up. No telling how many gallons of orange juice and kool-aid was served from it.
Enjoy it - that will last a few generations!
Beginning-Bed9364 t1_j3jjktb wrote
Same...orange juice from concentrate of course
fiddlenutz t1_j3jmuhx wrote
Five Alive.
lavenderandtime t1_j3kom7c wrote
I just heard the schhhloOOP in my head.
aFqqw4GbkHs t1_j3sbcrc wrote
Yep. we had an orange pitcher and it only ever had orange juice (from concentrate) :)
zippyzoodles t1_j3kd2a1 wrote
Aw plastic tasting juice. Bleh
CrassDemon t1_j3jh02s wrote
r/nostalgia
houtex727 t1_j3je5vg wrote
O. M. G. I haven't seen one of those in decades! Nice find, enjoy that!
ldeveraux t1_j3jjjcj wrote
User name... Checks out?
Pallyfan920 t1_j3lo25y wrote
😂🤣😂🤣😂
apexncgeek t1_j3jl8oy wrote
Wow, the memories that brings back! A decade of Kool-aid. Very cool. Congratulations.
famicom242 t1_j3jfjgx wrote
Oh man, had a brown one of these. No clue where it went but I know for sure it's just fine
axelrn t1_j3kgeto wrote
I cann taste this picture
OrkzRDaBest t1_j3l4ozn wrote
Gotta love those old plastic chems. My pitchers are hand blown glass
800-lumens t1_j3m4g65 wrote
I can taste the generic frozen orange juice concentrate from here
IceBearSword t1_j3k4rka wrote
My abuelita always used a red one like this, I moved and I miss this thing.
0oooooooo0 t1_j3kzpch wrote
Oh shit! I’m about to be a millionaire.
Wet_FriedChicken t1_j3nhflf wrote
Am I missing something? Is that some kind of special lid that makes this worth $25?!
joshlify t1_j5oxr3n wrote
Gen Z? You wouldn't understand. 🤭
Wet_FriedChicken t1_j5pczxq wrote
‘96 so not really sure lol. I’ve seen the lid before I just don’t know if it’s special lol. Is that plunger on top to form a vacuum and keep it sealed?
joshlify t1_j5pxpp6 wrote
Yes, that lid basically has a push button to seal/release the lid. The lid has 3 separate parts (as far as I remember): the lid, the button, and another clear plastic under the lid.
blackhawks-fan t1_j3jg4g5 wrote
My wife recently bought a new Tupperware pitcher. I use it for Kool-Aid.
In the 70s my mom used it for Tang and Funny Face.
-Chris-V- t1_j3jgx4q wrote
What's funny face?
blackhawks-fan t1_j3jh7t5 wrote
It's a Kool-Aid type drink mix. There were a bunch of fruit themed character mascots.
CrassDemon t1_j3jha8z wrote
Pallyfan920 t1_j3loz9n wrote
Kool-Aid with added overt racism in some of the mascots lol.
M1ND4R0 t1_j3jkpj9 wrote
Fuck yeah the Iced Tea / Juice Jug. Got one of those with my name on it when the time comes. It was grandma's, now it's my mom's, don't see why it won't be my kids some day.
karlywarly73 t1_j3n4okl wrote
Man that brings me back. My mum used to put that diluted Miwadi orange crap in it and call it orange juice. I thaught that's what orange juice tasted like until I was about 12.
a_cloud_moving_by t1_j3qs9dz wrote
People are talking about bpa, that’s not what I’d be worried about. Not to rain on OP’s parade, but I’d be highly wary of plastics from before 1978, a lot were made with lead. There were significant amounts of lead still going into plastics into the 90s before they really improved monitoring/regulation. Google for “lead in childrens toys”
Personally, I might use some plastic objects, but not any that touched food/drink.
Buffalo_Cottage t1_j3jldbx wrote
Oh wow, we had a brown one! I drank so many glasses of Kool-Aid and Tang from it. Thanks for the memories!
Davmilasav t1_j3jmwir wrote
Tupperware still sells them but they cost $27 to $34 these days.
Inside-Wish-6112 t1_j3jpwfz wrote
This takes me back to childhood
elfalai t1_j3jukqm wrote
My mom still has her original brown one for iced tea and orange one for kool-aid. I don't imagine the kool-aid pitcher has been used for several years but the tea pitcher still has daily use.
couldbeyouornot t1_j3kio0d wrote
I’ve begged my mom for hers when she rids of them—she has 3.
rockpaperscissors99 t1_j3kn0sn wrote
Many, many pitchers of frozen OJ from concentrate......
SouthtownZ t1_j3ku1bo wrote
Hilarious. I just downed $100 on several 1987 Rubbermaid spatulas because my mom doesn't like the new ones.
A few of them still had price stickers on the boxes. Too funny the trips these items take to get used and forgotten about and then bought decades later at a 300% markup.
Spankysdad t1_j3l6o6p wrote
that brought back with it a wave of nostalgia.
curvycarla01 t1_j3ldwws wrote
Very nice....Well picked
Uuuurrrrgggghhhh t1_j3lkja9 wrote
I can feel the pressure change as you push the button down now… ahhhh
armsinstead t1_j3lktlr wrote
The OG pitcher of my childhood.
coffeejn t1_j3lle0c wrote
I miss those jugs with a lock down lid.
marcie1214 t1_j3lplsj wrote
That’s so cool!
jwat4455 t1_j3lrq0q wrote
Classic
Ben_slamin_jamin t1_j3lx6hh wrote
My grandmother still has the one my mom grew up using
Enough_Appearance116 t1_j3mg3z2 wrote
I could never figure out for sure if pushing that button on top did anything.
MrMach82 t1_j3nhx96 wrote
Wow. So many memories as a kid lol
rivers-end t1_j3o1y8v wrote
No one worried about BPA free and non toxic plastics back then. I wouldn't drink from it.
Designer-Attempt-729 t1_j3peupd wrote
bit.ly/3GUV3o1
fainting-goat t1_j3kd5go wrote
Ahh the old milk pitcher. Brings back memories
Lazer_Falcon t1_j3kghu1 wrote
A Generation that bow suffers on hospital beds used to love these.
FreshTongue t1_j3kr55j wrote
Absolutely worth it!
Accomplished-Ad8002 t1_j3k1o44 wrote
❤️
TonyWrocks t1_j3k6k4g wrote
Are we concerned about 70s plastics formulas?