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Post by stefancrosscoe on Mar 8, 2022 14:42:15 GMT
I remember those, i used to drink them. I wonder when they stopped making them. I assume they stopped making them because i don`t think i have seen them in 20-25 years. They have a fanpage, up at Facebook: Kjeft - Barnas egen drikk where I guess one could find about more, and if the drink is still being sold. Fun to go through all the commercials they have uploaded as well. The ones, that are being sold now days, are probably not similar in either taste or image/brand of the classic Kjeft. However, another popular childrens soft drink of the 80s and early 90s, which has been sold again, since 2016-17, is the classic Bamsedrikk or Saftsuse, so it is nice that these ones, still are being kept alive, probably more headed towards grown ups, wanting to get a bit of childhood nostalgia.
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Post by stefancrosscoe on Mar 8, 2022 14:46:12 GMT
I am a big fan of animated TV shows and I always have been. I didn't start watching Spongebob until I was 17 (one year after the first season was released) and was a fan immediately. Then I binge watched the first 5 seasons again 8 years ago. Some of the old cartoons don't hold up for me as an adult (stuff like Rugrats I can't really get into anymore), but shows like TMNT and even Darkwing Duck I still enjoy watching and think are fun shows. Animated shows are feel good shows for me. They help my depression and cheer me up.Yeah, the older 80s and early 90s animated shows, are surprisingly still lot of fun and sure fits in to the feel-good genre, not just cause of the nostalgia, but are often very funny and cleverly written. Some even feels very much in tone, to certain popular sitcoms, but even better at times, because you do not get the awful and annoying audience-laugh track, every other 5 seconds or less.
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