We could get these in Southern California when I was a kid. Basically they were sticks of clay inside a foil pack with some type of flavoring added to it. Poor astronauts! :)
My mom got me these for my elementary school lunches for a couple of years. The last year I gave almost all of them away to a friend who's family was having a rough patch. I'm also from West Michigan. Small town north of Grand Rapids: Comstock Park.
Grew up in Western Michigan and definitely ate these. I remember the commercials showing the astronauts shoving them through a little hole in the clear face shield of their helmets...they had that handy "rod" shape. Now I eat PowerBars before/during cycling...updated version of SFS better tasting and more expensive!
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