Quite a few of us here at Buzz HQ grew up in the '70s. When it came to pivotal education experiences, not much compared to Sesame Street. Thanks to a DVD set released this week called "Sesame Street Old School" many of those memories can now become a permanent part of our entertainment library.
What exactly is old-school Sesame Street? Stevie Wonder, chanting "a loaf of bread, a container of milk, and a stick of butter," and an orange Oscar the Grouch—that's old-school.
On a nostalgia kick, we combed through our Search library to find some of our more interesting old-school Sesame Street searches...
Of course, today's Sesame Street is a consistent presence in Search. Elmo, Big Bird, Cookie Monster, and all the rest of the Sesame Street characters (+172%) spread their fuzzy goodness all over our lists of popular searches. And we hope there'll be many more sunny days for kids of all ages.
Filed under: TV, Sesame Street
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