10 Foods From the ’60s Most Boomers Loved With a Passion

Boomers liked Tang because it was a space-age drink that claimed to be "out of this world." 

Tang

Twinkies first came out in 1930, but by the 1960s, they were a staple of the baby boomer generation. 

Twinkies

TV dinners burst onto the scene in the 1960s, revolutionizing mealtime.

Tv Dinners

Sloppy Joes, which are delicious sandwiches with juicy ground beef, slaw, and a bun, have been around since the late 1800s.

Sloppy Joes

The 1960s introduced Salisbury steak, a hearty combination of beef and breadcrumbs in a rich and savory gravy.

Salisbury Steak

Jello was a sensation that swept through the ’60s with its wobbly charm.

Jello

Spam was a versatile pre-cooked meat that seized the spotlight in the ’60s.

Spam

This light, airy cake is made with veggie oil instead of butter. The egg whites and meringue give it a unique texture.

Chiffon Cake

Rice-a-Roni was a popular dish in the 1960s. It was a delicious mix of rice, macaroni, and spices that won the hearts of Baby Boomers.

Rice’a’Roni

Fondue was an exciting way to enjoy food during the ’60s.

Fondue

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