I had rediscovered they still existed (just not where I lived) when it was being discontinued in 2019. I ordered a pallet box before they were. My neighbor/babysitter gave me that for breakfast as a kid.
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They were practically a drug for kids. Some other companies copied the format, but they weren't as good (and I haven't even been able to find those, lately).
They also had chips cut like this..:
... which were delicious, but I can't find a picture of a bag. π
Waffle fries aren't that uncommon are they?
They are here. π€·ββοΈ
Never seen any since these vanished from the shelves two or three decades ago.
Where is here? I can find them in the USA.
Count Chocula cereal used to taste much better. I think it was made with oat flour but then they changed to corn.
- Philadelphia cheesecake bars
- squeezits
- tiny toons fruit snacks
- life saver popsicles
- mickey and friends popsicles
- string thing
In the 1980s, Frito Lay test marketed a new extruded Cheeto-like product that was filled with an easy cheese filling. There was even a pbs documentary about it centered around how new snacks are made.
I wish I could remember the name of the snack and/or find the documentary online. They were yummy but they didnβt last long. I think there were like three different flavors and they were cut at an angle.
https://www.thedailymeal.com/1317712/discontinued-cheetos/
Not sure if those ever made an official release
Man, thatβs a pretty long list, and Iβd have to dig back to my childhood to see what I could rememberβ¦. One of them was an in-store bakery product, a jalapeΓ±o cheese bread at Food-4-less. They quit making it, but man was that stuff good.
Now, if youβd asked what favorites have gotten worseβ¦thatβs almost everything. Cheapening of ingredients and flavorings have wrecked the majority of stuff like sweets and drinks, and even food products.
Schweppes had a great root beer that I haven't seen since sarsaparilla was outlawed.
Sarsaparilla was outlawed?
Rice crispies treat cereal
Omg I have one. Sara Lee chocolate gateaux. It was this triple layer cake of delight, and my parents would buy it for every party back in the 90s. This was before chocolate got shit, so it was alllllll of the good stuff. Probably some cocaine in there too, who knows. I fucking miss that cake.
Jello Pudding Pops.
Taco Bell Enchirito's around 10+ years ago were amazing. I think they temporarily bring similar things back, but it's never the same.
It feels like Taco Bell has a long history of this. My first thought was how as a kid my local one also sold Choco Tacos, and it felt right.
But then I realized the true answer for me was I hate their change in sauce for the Cheesy Gordita Crunch. Instead of the Baja sauce they used to have, a while back they switched over to using a ranch sauce. (Gotta fulfill that stereotype of Taco Bell just being a dozen ingredients in different shapes/amounts.) That sucks.
Bring them back
At one point in the very early 90βs, the Keebler elves stopped making cookies for a few minutes and made the best fucking pizza flavored chips to ever grace this planet. The crafty little shits figured out how to make chips from actual pizza dough, and they called them Pizzerias. Itβs been over 30 years and I can still taste them now.
Orbitz, the drink. The one with the little flavor balls floating in it. That shit was awesome.
What's irritating about it's discontinuation is that the reason cited was people didn't like the little tapioca balls. And then boba became a craze. π¬
Sobe. I really liked the pink juice that looked like bubblegum cough syrup. It apparently still exists... somewhere. The website is still around. But I haven't seen any Sobe anywhere in the US for years
These are the things I miss most snack-wise from childhood. Especially those Fruit Wrinkles. They had the best flavor and texture of any fruit snacks ever.
We are of the same time. Those images are visceral. I need to take a nostalgia nap.
The cookies have the same taste as regular cookies now, it was pretty much just amazing to 8 year old me, or however old I was, that cookies could have multiple fillings and a face! It just seemed so intricate and impossible at the time. So that excitement I don't think could be recaptured now.
But those other 2, you nailed it with visceral! I feel the salt scratching my tongue and the unique concave and teardrop shape of the chips and I can exact chewiness of those fruit snacks these 30ish years later.
The fruit snacks I think would legit still be good today. The chips, perhaps. There are a lot of good chips these days. But I'm surprised no one ever brought those things back, if not just to use the actual skins. What have they been doing with all the skin all these years?!
The other one that hit me in this thread was cheez waffies. The sharp cheddar powdery goo in between stale waffle-textured hard tack crackers. Not even sure if I'm actually into it, but I'm INTO it.
I didn't recall ever seeing those, but I wasn't into cheez flavor as a kid. My little brother was though. They look fun though, like little stroopwafles, but savory.
The nostalgia taste many times can overpower the actual taste! Looking at you, Elio's slices! π
From last decade, Sour Cream & Onion Baked Lays. ;_;
From the eighties, does anyone remember pudding cake mix? After you baked the cake it had pudding (sort of like...custard I guess if you're English?) inside the cake. Oh man that was good.
Jolt Cola, "All the sugar, twice the caffeine!"
LAN parties haven't been the same since.
Do any of you remember Orbitz? It was a clear drink with little gel balls that were floating in it. I don't know if actually miss it, but I just really want to try it again.
Mentadent toothpaste. I enjoyed how the dispenser combined the white and blue gels as you applied it to your toothbrush. I liked the taste too.
Also Cremo men's face moisturizer. I haven't found another that suits my skin so perfectly before or since.
In both cases I wrote to the companies about bringing back the products, and both wrote back to blow me off.
Crystal Pepsi.
In Colorado there was a burger chain called Red Top and by god, it was amazing. The burgers were the size of plates and they'd use shredded lettuce and the perfect cheese that was always so wonderfully melty.
And then they disappeared.
Similarly, there used to be a candy shop called Michelle's that has the best truffles and the best sundaes. But womp womp, they didn't pay some taxes and were shut down. No more candy. No more magic. No more perfect ice cream.
Altoid sours
There's a company that makes knock-off versions of them. They are called retro sours
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Josta soda
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The Arby's "triple cheese and bacon" sandwich, specifically the sliced roasted chicken version
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"Po' Folks," later "Folks Southern Kitchen," a local restaurant chain in Metro Atlanta. It's been out of business for over a decade and I still rue the fact that I never got the recipes for their chicken tenders, fried green tomatoes, squash casserole, or ranch dressing
When I was in college they came out with a bunch of different "pieces" candies. They were just like Reese's pieces, but for different candies, like Heath and Almond Joy. I loved them, and I loved the fact that you could mix them together to make different flavors. They didn't last too long, though. I was disappointed when I couldn't find them anymore after a few years.
Then later I found a new favorite candy in the Butterfinger cups. They were like Reese's peanut butter cups, but softer and with little Butterfinger pieces in them! I loved them, but they also disappeared in a few years. That's the issue with gravitating toward new things - so many of the ones I find myself enjoying end up failing since most people just like to stick with what they know.
Sodalicious
Fanta green apple. I loved it, but Fanta killed it. Now I don't drink Fanta.
Back during the Fruity/Cocoa Pebbles craze, there was a third cereal in the line, a cinnamon themed one. I had that whenever I could, but it has been gone for years.
Was it a blue box w/ Bam Bam as the character on it? I vaguely remember something like that...