FEBRUARY 11 2026
GOOD MORNING TO THE SON AND THE SKY❕👋🏼
CARAMELO {care-ah-mel-o} / BONBON {bone-bone} = “CANDY” IN SPANISH 🇲🇽 / FRENCH 🇫🇷
I LOVE YOU 💓
Howl you doing❓
I hope everything is GREAT with you and at home 🥰
Today, for you, I have a post about some of the things today that are still around that have gone up and down in popularity over the decades and the focus in particular is types of snacks you might find in a candy aisle.
The first thing that comes to mind is Bazooka Joe bubble gum. I saw a pack not long ago and realized I had never seen a “pack” of Bazooka Joe gum but only individually wrapped pieces you would usually see for a quarter of a dollar or less. The gum has changed hands with ownership over the years but the product remains mostly the same in terms of it was and still is bubble gum.
One thing you do not see much at all these days that was common to find in a candy aisle is “candy cigarettes”. These were not real cigarettes but candy sold in a box the shape and style of a cigarette pack with individual cigarette shaped candies that had a colored tip to represent a lit cigarette. For obvious reasons you won”t find these candies as easily as they once were available as a result of the culture progressing from comfortable with “candied cigarettes” to no longer showing interest for stores to continue to stock the still made candy.
The “lollipop” or “sucker” is another old school candy that still remains today in the form it was long ago. Over the years the “lollipop” has undergone some interesting science. To improve safety a lollipop was made that had a loop design rather than a stick to help prevent choking by losing grip of the slippery wet sucker stick. Not long ago a 7 year old girl came up with a lollipop that was sugar free and was meant to support dental health.
It is interesting how candy can be observed overtime in a way that you have the ability to notice the growth that has taken place in the culture or cultures those candies exist.
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DRINK WATER❕
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY FEBRUARY 11 1990:
Nelson Mandela was released from prison after standing up for what he believed in and once freed chose to exist in the land he was imprisoned with the intent to make it a better place. He was later elected as President of South Africa and won the Nobel Peace Prize. Interesting fact, the "Mandela" effect is associated with this event in history as some dispute the result of Mandela's conviction being Mandela died in prison. Whether either version is true it is interesting to notice how culture has their version of truth and within the same culture different versions of that truth that exist at the same time that contradict one another.
THESE THREE STEPS BELOW WILL ALLOW YOUR EXPERIENCE OF THE GAME CALLED LIFE TO REVEAL YOUR POTENTIAL
1} LEAD WITH LOVE
2} HONESTLY TRY
3} REPEAT STEP 1 & 2 EVERY DAY
LOVE TRY REPEAT
WHEN YOU ARE GRATEFUL FOR SOMEONE OR SOMETHING THAT SOMEONE DID, LET THEM KNOW🙏🏼
I AM GRATEFUL FOR YOU❕
Believe in yourself
Don’t be hard on yourself
Allow yourself to see what is possible
Never let doubt be the thing that prevents you from trying to achieve what you desire most
Remember your wins
Learn from your mistakes
Have fun along the way
YOU HAVE MORE INFLUENCE OVER YOUR HEALTH & HAPPINESS THAN YOU KNOW
DRINK WATER❕
Rest well my LOVES
You are LOVED
I hope you have a GREAT DAY‼️ 😎
PEACE❕
💕 I LOVE YOU WITH ALL THAT I AM 💕
I AM ONLY A HOWL AWAY IF YOU NEED ME 🐾
WOLF LOVE & GRATUITY, YOUR PROUD FATHER ❣️🐺