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Mountain Dew--Throwback, Made With Real Sugar
Notice that it has orange juice concentrate. I'll bet that's not an ingredient in current recipe Mountain Dew--Too high-cost an item!
It is extremely pale, compared to today's Dew, and bland. Just doesn't seem nearly as carbonated, not as much "bite."
NYC: Midtown / Marsh McLennan
Tony Smith: Throwback
Leica M10 Monochrom | Voigtländer 28/2 Ultron ASPH
I've actually toned down my pop drinking (yes, I'm from the midwest, it's pop) as of the last few years but I usually keep some at home. Over New Years, Tim brought over a case of the limited edition "Throwback" Mountain Dew. Now, I'm not a big fan of MD, but personally think it tastes better with real sugar.
In the early 50's DeGrazia started working on ceramics. This is when he perfected his copper-based glaze. NBC studios recorded a newsreel, called 'Watch the World,' where they filmed DeGrazia and Marion making these ceramics. He used original molds and his inspirations were taken from desert shapes and colors. Happy Throwback Thursday!
Designed and built by the artist, DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun is considered by many to be his masterpiece. As Marion said, “DeGrazia had a vision. He knew exactly what he was doing… When it was ready, we opened the door and the people kept flooding in.” That was in 1965, and people from around the world continue to visit the legendary landmark of art and architecture. The site is on the National Register of Historic Places and is included in National Geographic’s Geotourism MapGuide to the Sonoran Desert. Happy Throwback Thursday!
Dave from CS2 shows off his impressive collection which includes...
Kodak Ektagraphic Slide Projector w/35mm Slide Tray
Wess Slide Mounts - Glass
Bretford Light Table
Tascam 7 Inch Reel-to-Reel Tapes
Tiffen SD70 AV-Multi-Image Slide Programmer
Bell & Howell 2585 – 16mm File Projector
German made battery powered adjustable Light Pointer
1970’s ET Style adjustable Tensor Lamp
In the early 1970’s, Southwestern artist Ted DeGrazia became fascinated with the medium and created hundreds of enameled copper and silver objects including pieces of jewelry, sculptures, and enamel on copper paintings. Happy Throwback Thursday!
Please join us for the opening reception of “Enamel on Copper Paintings of Ted DeGrazia”! January 30th, from 5-7pm, at the Gallery in the Sun.
After his early paintings were first published in Arizona Highways magazine, DeGrazia traveled to Mexico City to work with mural masters Diego Rivera and José Clemente Orozco, who sponsored a solo exhibition of DeGrazia’s artwork at the prestigious Palacio de Bellas Artes in 1942. Happy Throwback Thursday!