What's the last time you cleaned out your pantry? We know that some of you have products that are way past their expiration date in there. It's just human nature to hoard things that might come in handy one day, even if the chance that you'll need the mixture that one particular recipe called for four years ago ever again is pretty slim. You simply never know!
And as we age and try out more terrible recipes, more products that we'll never use again find themselves buried in the depths of the pantry for someone to finally discover one day. But don't toss them out just yet! Seeing what people bought and used decades ago is something strangers on the internet are ready to spend thousands of likes on, so consider sharing your finds. Just don't try eating them, even if the comments insist you do.
Celebrating 45 Years Of Being New
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37-Year-Old Air Freshener
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‘97 Soap Container To Match The ‘97 Fish Bathroom
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Someone Dropped This Off In A Church Food Pantry
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1989 Halloween Stickers
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Prescription Drug From A Long Time Ago
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Prop Specialist's Dream
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This Ketchup Looks A Bit Off
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These Are Probably Still Fine
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This Box Of 250 Band-Aids Bought In 1992 Still Has 27 Left
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Bought In 1970s But Still Look Decent
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A Beautiful Gift From A 92-Year-Old Neighbor
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Dress Pockets, Anyone?
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Discontinued Golden Nectar Kool-Aid Was New In The 1950s
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Did You Know They Used Color Sheets To Dye Eggs?
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Grandma's Poison Cabinet
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Best Before 2012
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Donated To USPS Food Drive
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The Pringles Are Gone, But This Vintage Can Is Still Here
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Anyone Remember This Design?
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Maxwell Thermos From The 1960s
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They Should Bring These Back
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Still Full M*A*S*H 4077 Beer From The 1980s
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Forget-Me-Not Seeds From 1993
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