Pizza Hut Personal Pan Pizza

The Rise of the Personal Pan Pizza and the BOOK IT Generation

For eighties and nineties kids, the Personal Pan Pizza wasn’t just lunch. It was a moment. It was the smell that drifted through the mall, the hot pan placed on a red plastic tray, and the feeling that you finally had a pizza that belonged entirely to you.

Nintendo Nostalgia

Dollywood

How a Little Train Ride Became Dollywood

Dollywood rose from a simple Smoky Mountain train ride, growing through four identities before Dolly Parton transformed it into one of America’s most beloved family parks.

Alvin and the Chipmunks

When the Chipmunks Ruled Saturday Mornings

The Chipmunks turned eighties Saturday mornings into a musical playground, blending pop hits, bright animation, and sibling chaos that made Alvin, Simon, and Theodore unforgettable.

Kentucky Roast Beef

When KFC Tried to Build a Roast Beef Empire

For a brief moment in the 1960s, the Colonel tried to expand his kingdom with Kentucky Roast Beef, a forgotten venture that proved not every roadside dream could match his famous chicken.

Hills Department Store

The Fall of Hills Department Store

  Or, Hills is where the toys were. Recently on the Retro Network podcast, Jason and Mickey talked about stores from their childhoods. Take a listen to Episode 10 if you haven’t already. I was

The Beginnings of MTV

The earliest ancestor of the modern music video was the soundie, a black-and-white 16mm film recording of a musician performing before a live audience.  The first soundies appeared in 1940, and all the big singing

10 Best Vintage Masters of the Universe Action Figures

Vintage Masters of the Universe figures weren’t just toys. They were bold, colorful heroes that turned bedroom floors into battlefields and gave an entire generation its first taste of epic, imagination‑powered adventure.

Partners in Crime

Nine Forgotten Detective Shows from the ’80s

Crime dramas ruled the 1980s, yet many promising contenders vanished almost as quickly as they arrived. These forgotten shows capture the era’s energy, ambition, and the risks of chasing a hit.

15 Totally Awesome 90s Infomercials

I think it’s been pretty well established that I think of the 90s as the best decade.  I think it’s also been pretty well established that I watched A LOT of television during that time. 

Chuck Wepner

The Real-Life Inspiration for Rocky Balboa

Chuck Wepner was a tough man.  He learned to handle himself while working as a bouncer in the late ’50s.  Then, while in the Marine Corps, he took up boxing.  When his time in the

Beanie Babies

Beanie Babies: From Boom to Bust

Beanie Babies rose from simple plush toys to a national obsession, then collapsed just as quickly, leaving behind one of the most unforgettable boom and bust stories of the 1990s.