Nostalgia
From the Caldor Vault — remember leafing through these on Sunday morning?
This Week’s Coffee-Stained Circular
Pulled straight from the breakroom counter. Mind the rings.

Casio Men’s Vintage A168WA-1 Electro Luminescence Watch
$29.99
As Advertised in the
Sunday Caldor Circular
Sunday Caldor Circular

Back to the Future Time Machine 3-Piece Diecast Car Set
$14.99
As Advertised in the
Sunday Caldor Circular
Sunday Caldor Circular

Rubik’s Cube, Special Retro 50th Anniversary Edition
$14.99
As Advertised in the
Sunday Caldor Circular
Sunday Caldor Circular

CALDOR CAL-BOT-1951: The Vintage Wind-Up Walking Metal Robot
$24.99
As Advertised in the
Sunday Caldor Circular
Sunday Caldor Circular
A Quick History
Caldor was founded in 1951 in Port Chester, New York. At its peak in the early 1990s, the chain operated more than 145 stores across the Northeast, known for its bright orange-and-brown rainbow logo, the famous Sunday circulars, and the kind of value pricing that made it a Saturday-afternoon ritual for a generation. Caldor closed in 1999 — but the brand lives on here, on the modern web, with a curated catalog of vintage-feel goods.
This page is a love letter to the original. Click any item to learn more or add it to your cart.









