There was a Ben Franklin's in Pompton Lakes NJ, as far as I know it was the only one around. When I got my very first apartment, I got some stuff from there for it.
We also had a Ben Franklin here when I was a child, in a little shopping center when this was a small town. It also seemed rather old and rickety, and full of wonderful stuff, small things that a kid could afford.
Much later we had a Ben Franklin craft store, but that was an entirely different entity. Also now gone.
There was a Ben Franklin's in Pompton Lakes NJ, as far as I know it was the only one around. When I got my very first apartment, I got some stuff from there for it.
We had a Ben Franklin and a five & dime store in the 70's.
The five & dime store was the one in the old building with the creaky wooden floors.
Good! It's a wonderful craft shop.We have a Ben Franklin in Redmond, WA!May have been mentioned before, but I miss "Ben Franklin" it was a "five and dime" in the Chicago Market. Maybe elsewhere, too? Creaky wood floors and a great "old" smell. They had all kinds of cool stuff.
Thanks, Peach! That is so good to know, and makes my "Inner Child" smile!![]()
I can still smell the smell and hear the creak of the floor as I walked around!
There was a Ben Franklin's in Pompton Lakes NJ, as far as I know it was the only one around. When I got my very first apartment, I got some stuff from there for it.
I bet you can still remember some or all of what you bought!![]()
I remember them both! I was unnerved by the organ, but loved the bubbles and Disney characters at Pizza and Pipes. And I drive by where a Flakey Jake's used to be.Does anyone here remember Flakey Jakes? It was a build your own burger/potato/salad/sundae restaraunt here in the Pacific Northwest. You would walk in and there in a display case was the burger patties; there were two sizes 6-8oz., and behind that was the walk in freezer with the sides of beef. You would choose the patty you want and they would grill it right in front of you along with baking the bun, then they would hand it to you and you would go to the condiment bar and add your own toppings. It was the same with the potatoes and the rest.
We also had Pizza and Pipes - A place where you could order a pizza and sit and watch silent movies while someone played an old Wurlitzer as accompaniment.
May have been mentioned before, but I miss "Ben Franklin" it was a "five and dime" in the Chicago Market. Maybe elsewhere, too? Creaky wood floors and a great "old" smell. They had all kinds of cool stuff.
My mother's choice in that department was Ivory soap...American Family Cleaning Products
I remember the tall-ish red liquid dish detergent bottles on our sink, when I was but a tadling of a lad. I also remember the big cake soap bars, because my mother frequently washed out my filthy little mouth with them.
As in, often.
I was discovering expletives, and using my new knowledge to the fullest in the neighborhood.
Sadly, there were Neighbor Narcs who ratted my out to my mom.
I can still taste that nasty taste.!
My mother's choice in that department was Ivory soap...![]()
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