Iceboxes pretty much disappeared in the late thirties, early forties.
Before my day. I've never seen one in use. Can you still buy block ice?
The only place I've seen it is at some Food City stores. They also sell Dry Ice.
Now, as for this:
1. Candy cigarettes
Yep, and I also remember cigarette vending machines.2. Coffee shops with tableside juke boxes
Seen a few.3. Home milk delivery in glass bottles
No need for home delivery. I grew up on a dairy farm. "Home delivery" meant someone took the milk jug to the barn to fill it back up!4. Party lines on the telephones
Yep, and I also remember crank telephones.5. Newsreels before the movie
Nope.6. TV test patterns that came on at night after the last show and were there until TV shows started again in the morning. (there were only 3 channels ( if you were fortunate).
Yep, we had 3 channels, 2 were NBC, and 1 was CBS. My brothers and I would use the Indian Head for target practice with our dart guns.7. Peashooters
Nope, BB guns and firecrackers.8. Howdy Doody
That's what we have in the White House now, right? Buffalo Joe and Howdy Doody? 
9. 45 RPM records
That don't impress me. Break out the 67's! 10. Hi-Fis
60's lingo for stereo.11. Metal ice trays with lever
Have them? I still USE them!12. Blue flashbulbs
Magicubes13. Cork popguns
Real guns14. Studebakers
Had an uncle that had a Studebaker pickup.15. Wash tub wringers
Wringer washerWho would have thought you would be "older than dirt" by their mid 50's

Well now, you're probably not old enough to remember before refrigerators had automatic ice-makers.
<<<am old enough.
Actually, I am.
