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Follow food author and culinary entrepreneur Adam Richman as he travels the country reliving his childhood and tasting some of the most iconic and forgotten foods of the 1980s. The 1980s was a decade when food was all about the flavor and this ten-episode series follows Richman as he digs into the most nostalgic and notorious foods of the decade to prove that flavors lost to the 80s are worth searching for and savoring. Do you remember when you first walked into a mall and smelled a Cinnabon cinnamon roll? Or perhaps Domino’s long-lost breakfast pizza was the key to your heart and your stomach? And did French fries really taste better in the 80s? In “Adam Eats the 80s” viewers will relive this tubular decade by joining Richman on a journey back to where these brands all began, learn about the amazing secrets never revealed, and watch as Richman tries versions of products that were never intended for the public.
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Yes it was fun the cereal 😋
PACMan, Strawberry shortcake and Smurf cereal was the bomb
I dont
I grew up in the 2010s
I love adam hes a cool man
The Smurfs the snorkels He-Man ThunderCats Heathcliff Transformers GI Joe the slinky the slinky Jordans 1985 red black and white the Michael Jackson buttons the Michael Jackson glove with the diamonds on it oh mama in the Michael Jackson jacket with the zippers
Y’all member that weird smelling/tasting makeup they sold for little girls, super cheap? 🤭
Im on the ““young side of this”! My brother’s were “that age”! I got exposed 2 much more! I remember/💖all these! SMURF BERRIES,BEST!!!..
THUNDER CATS ‚ROMPER ROOM, HE-MAN,WONDER WOMAN, EATING”“SMURF BERRIES! PLAY W/ MY GARBAGE PAIL KIDS CARDS!my mom(n BCK) BUMPIN oldies!! MY MORNINGS!!.🔥💕💯
VIDEO IN SERVICE TIL HE BECOME PRESENT
How am I supposed to tell u about something without telling you about it
I was drawn to this because of the Strawberry Shortcake cereal.
I wish I was born in the 80’s…😢 that looks so cool!
Why is the comments full of 50 yr olds
We had too many kids in our family and couldn’t afford those cool cereals☹️
I am late 80’s child. So I was brought up in 90’s.
I really miss those times😢.
we sampled a box of each too lolol
I need me some pac man Smurf berry crunch 3 c po cereal half c new doughnuts delicious powder and chocolate yea I was current with the commercials 😂
Oh man Ghost busters Ceral was the bomb!!
We were poor so we had the generic version of whatever was available. LOL
Child hood remember 80s rule 🤟
smurf berry crunch! [back in 2022] smurf cat! [2023 rn]
My dad was in 80s
I can still taste that Strawberry Shortcake cereal and Smurf Berry Crunch! 80s was a great time to be a kid.
Big wheel made us slim with that big front plastic wheel that just kept spinning on the ground
80’s got to be at least one of the greatest Era. There where so much memories.
Voltron
Yep basically cereal and cartoons raised me and about 20 million other kids but I can’t get my child to eat one bowl of cereal for the life of me so weird