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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsI wish people wouldn't call small sandwiches "sliders."
When I hear "sliders", you know what I think of? Those little green turtles with a red stripe on their necks that we used to buy at Woolworth's.
How about "sandwichito?" That would chap TSF.

DBoon
(23,676 posts)rzemanfl
(30,514 posts)Later most people had cars and parking was an issue. Loved the burgers, they were a nickel when I was a kid.
JoseBalow
(7,321 posts)with a "Y"
Irish_Dem
(69,115 posts)I never heard of this, never saw one.
What the heck did you do with them?
Are the turtles alive? Food? Toy?
rzemanfl
(30,514 posts)These turtles were common inexpensive pets until their connection to salmonella and other illnesses among children became obvious.
Irish_Dem
(69,115 posts)rzemanfl
(30,514 posts)They were also sold with painted shells, which cannot have been good for the animals.
Irish_Dem
(69,115 posts)My mother was a registered nurse and most likely did not approve of such things for the reason you cite.
And also we were on various military bases in the 50's and 60's and the turtles were not sold
at the BX or commissary.
Also overseas we did not get current TV programs.
So there is quite a bit of pop culture I missed out on.
Thanks.
rzemanfl
(30,514 posts)Irish_Dem
(69,115 posts)One of the things I missed out on.
rzemanfl
(30,514 posts)nearly died from salmonella caught from one of these turtles.
Irish_Dem
(69,115 posts)Yes my mother as a registered nurse would not have allowed these creatures in the home.
electric_blue68
(21,204 posts)We had em.
We gave the one that lived to my mom's friend when it got to be 2+ inches. They donated it to the ?Staten Island Zoo when it reaches 5+ inches decades ago.
Irish_Dem
(69,115 posts)Poor little turtles.
Poor little kids.