We'll cover everything from the Magic Fruit Bus to a cereal commercial starring '90s icon Marla Sokoloff, and why many of these '90s offerings are now gone forever. No matter how young the consumer who enjoyed this product, they were probably following the slogan exactly â "Squeeze the fun out of it.". Kids still get a toy, even some stickers, they just come in the box â like cereal. All the Stores You Loved in the '90s That No Longer Exist. While the Magic Ball wasn't flat out banned in the United States like the Kinder Eggs, there were definitely some issues (via NPR). Popular flavors included Strawberry Cream, as well as raspberry and orange cream blends. Tandy Electronics Maybe it was competition, as biter juices started hitting the scene like Mondo Cooler and Kool-Aid Bursts (via Food & Wine). Today, it could be said that Tajin makes a great replacement for Lucas next time you cut up a watermelon or some mangoes, or just need a salty jolt. After 62 years of wafer magic, Hoadley's discontinued their marshmallow-filled chocolate log roll in 2009. Anyone who had one of these in their lunch box was harassed with offers to trade because everyone wanted them. Sadly, in 2012, Dunk-A-Roos disappeared from the supermarket shelves. If donut holes will sell, why not Life Saver's holes? Frito-Lay released 3D Doritos in 1998, formally through a zany Super Bowl commercial starring Ali Landry and a pre-Will & Grace famous Sean Hayes. At least that seemed to be the mentality behind this short-lived '90s candy. It was introduced through a Super Bowl commercial in 1997, and the country's youth was hooked. The one con to 3D Doritos is this: They don't travel well. Check. Luckily, we still have the original version.Â, Hands down, the best flavor of Altoids Sour was the green apple. It was possible to … Kids born in the late '80s and early '90s likely only remember the fruit-shaped Trix cereal. Once you opened the packaging, you quickly realized that they never looked like the picture.Â, Despite how deformed they looked, they tasted delicious, and the eyes were made out of gum, so you got a bonus treat.Â, In 1997 Oreos were transformed into a breakfast cereal, and children's mornings were never the same. According to Culinary Lore, Jell-O was licensed to Popsicle in 2004, and Popsicle-brand Jell-O pudding pops became a thing. And if you were really tuned in, you'd refill the plastic, squeezable bottle with water and bam â new squirter toy for the bathtub or pool. Oreo O's gave you a sugar high to get your day started.Â, Despite its popularity, parents were not happy with how unhealthy these were, and Post discontinued it. Everyone has foods that they loved when they were a kid that are no longer around. Whether you ate them or just remember the commercials, these nostalgic discontinued foods will transport you back in time for a journey down memory lane. Nestle quietly swept their Magic Balls off the shelves in 1997. The Big Stuf Oreo was an absolute beast, to put it bluntly. If you are familiar with Little Caesars Pizzeria, then you will remember their famous chocolate ravioli. Fruitopia came in vivid colors and in (now eye-roll inducing) flavors like Pink Lemonade Euphoria, Strawberry Passion Awareness, and Raspberry Kiwi Karma. You crack the chocolate; you get the toy. After being introduced in 1994, the cereal was discontinued in 1995 due to no one being all that interested. Introduced in 1984 and sold individually or in boxes of 10, each one was about 10 times the size of a regular Oreo, or seemed that way at least.Each one contained 316 calories and 13 grams of fat, and was way too big for a kid to eat in one sitting (or to dunk into a glass of milk). But despite this safe new packaging, Holes were eventually removed from the candy aisle altogether as they likely struggled to compete with ever-popular Tic Tacs. Famed marketer Sergio Zyman, after failing to make New Coke happen, introduced OK Soda and Fruitopia in the 1990s. Coke kept surging ahead, and even started an ad campaign in 1999 to be more urban and diverse. It is a mystery why parents let their children eat rainbow yogurt, but they were very popular.Â, Unfortunately, these were discontinued in 2007, but many people have been inspired by the colors to make slime-tutorials on YouTube.Â, Why eat actual french toast when you can have it in cereal form. But Orbitz was not carbonated. They magically stayed in place. Pop-Tarts Crunch probably seemed like a major win as Pop-Tarts were definitely popping as a breakfast treat at the time. People think that these would do well if they were brought back with emoji faces.Â, Nintendo cereal was introduced in 1988, and it contained two bags, one of, If people are still holding on to one of these unopened boxes, they could be with up to $200. No list of '90s snack foods would be complete without mentioning Surge. Lucas was a corner store candy staple â a dusty, salty, sprinkling that was this side of addictive. Anyone who had one of these in their lunch box was harassed with offers to trade because everyone wanted them. And despite online petitions, it seems like companies are far too hesitant to bring back ’90s and ’00s favorites. The drink debuted 1997 but tanked within a year due to low sales. Believe it or not, Etam is still going as an online lingerie company, so you can reminisce about another of your favourite 90s stores with a simple click of your mouse. Photo: Dunkaroos / Facebook. Overall, the commercial is most likely the thing former kids and their poor parents remember more than the snack. Plus, the packaging was pretty and dreamy, the candy itself looking like a sweet peppermint without the guilt. Popcorn arrived in your lap in colors like red, green, blue, yellow, orange, and purple. But the recipe change was not vibing with consumers, and in 1997, the bar was discontinued. Thanks to social media, in particular, Facebook, which intervened with a " Bring back the Pollywaffle " dedicated page (and it worked!) Here are 49 once-beloved stores that don't exist anymore. Another one starred Marla Sokoloff. Though not as wildly packaged as other discontinued snack foods from the late 20th century, Creme Savers were treasured by many before they were inexplicably pulled from shelves. These white chocolate shells with milk chocolate centers were widely popular in the '80s and '90s.Â, The item was removed from the Little Caesars menu, but due to popular demand, they might be making a comeback soon.Â, You might not know this, but Doritos were made accidentally in the 1960s in one of Disneyland's Mexican restaurants. It was possible to buy them online until recently. Some of the best cereals came out of the 1990s and unfortunately, a few cereals died out during the decade as well (R.I.P. We're sure that there are plenty of baby boomers who look back with fondness on various canned and processed foods that at the time were considered new and exciting, and the 1970s seemed to be a golden age of super-sugary breakfast cereals that came and went. Later on, we found out that there's actually no peppermint oil in the candy, but in the 1960s and '70s Certs were a go-to breath freshener and were featured often in TV commercials, according to Candy Crate. However, in this case, two rights apparently made a wrong. Thom McAn was a chain of shoe stores that had over 1,400 stores at … Cereal is nothing but a morning snack â just milk, sugar, and eye-grabbing packaging. But the hard candy was hot because it was sugar and carbohydrate-free. Gone but not forgotten - products that no longer exist :- ... 90s Childhood. With a texture close to a hostess twinkie, two chocolate cakes held a creme filling in place and these could easily compete with any mass-produced snack cake. There's really no concrete explanation, but apparently, they just weren't selling as well as Frito-La was probably hoping. . Certs Classic Mints actually contained Retsyn, which was a copper gluconate mixture and added artificial flavoring. Unfortunately, many of the snacks from our childhoods have been discontinued like Wonder Balls and Squeeze It juice. Slogans like, "Texturally enhanced alternative beverage," and, "Prepare to embark on a tour into the bowels of the Orbiterium," and, "The drink with balls" were thrown around without fear of consequence. The Doritos had a Monterey Jack flavor, and, unfortunately, the Doritos chips only lasted for a few years. 698. By 2011, they were gone ... again. It was the type of candy that came individually wrapped, but also in a larger bag, and were always two-for-one at Walgreens. A resealable bag, or its original packaging, could never protect those three-dimensional little beauties. Let's jump in the time capsule and take a quick trip back to the 90s for the ultimate in food recaps. Though the colored Pop Qwiz Popcorn is no longer around, Pop Secret Magic Colors popped up around 2011 â though even that is hard to find. In the barrage of failed experiments, misguided attempts at health food and sad campaigns unsuccessfully targeting the youth of America, there were some gems. Sadly, in 2012, Dunk-A-Roos disappeared from the supermarket shelves. Whether you wanted to play a game of tic tac toe or draw a self-portrait, there was enough jelly in these packets to fulfill your inner artist. As troubling as its outside appearance might have been, the marketing also had a lot to be desired. Sadly, some of the decade's best snacks are no longer around -- but why? The max became the min in the early '90s. Check. While not completely discontinued, no list of nostalgic drinks is complete without Tab. In the barrage of failed experiments, misguided attempts at health food and sad campaigns unsuccessfully targeting the youth of America, there were some gems. People talk about how they had strategic ways of eating their faces, which sounds a little scary.Â, In the 1990s, Nabisco discontinued Giggles despite the steady sales. Creme Savers was a Nabisco product created in the late '90s to combat Life Savers (via Wide Open Eats) and probably some other hard-candy giants. Another 3D version of Doritos tried to hit the scene in 2015, which was referred to as "Jacked," but it absolutely wasn't the same. But despite all the drama, many '90s kids had a colorful plastic bottle of the non-carbonated fruity beverage in his or her lunchbox or counted change to snag one out of a high school campus vending machine. Your email address will not be published. They were advertised with now-awkward commercials featuring Bill Cosby, including one from 1983 in which Cosby, in full milkman garb, is handing out pudding pops on the beach to kids. A discontinuation of a candy bar feels weird. According to Candyblog, it was a wide bar with a light crunch. Fans of the drink got their wish when after years of effort from Surgeheads, Coke brought it back for a Surge resurgence in 2014. RIP, Delia*s. By Mehera Bonner. What could have been a long-lasting sweet success, though, was plagued with some packaging problems early on. Probably because so many have been around for decades â Toblerone, Clark Bar, Kit Kat. They also had funny characters imprinted into the bottle.Â, They came in a variety of flavors from grape to strawberry, but in 2001, these squeezable drinks were discontinued.Â, These rainbow-colored yogurts inspired by Trix cereal were a classic lunch staple in the late-90s/early 2000s. Popcorn didn't really need to be sold to kids or snack fans, but that doesn't sound like the spirit of the '90s. In addition to the odd catchphrases, the flavors were equally weird. Some try-too-hard options included pineapple banana cherry coconut (yeah, that was all one flavor) and blueberry melon strawberry. If anything was going to be bowled before turning on that weekend's lineup of SNICK, it might as well be colorful popcorn. 3. There was Jell-O Pudding, and there were frozen pops, but starting in 1979, there were Jell-O Pudding Pops. The boxes came with Nintendo Power Cards, but people were unimpressed with the flavor.Â, Oatmeal Swirlers brought breakfast to the next level. This was a time when the commercials were zany, the packaging was loud, and the nutritional facts were ignored. (Also, shout out to Baby Lucas). And, of course, there was a mystery bag. Urkel O's). Unfortunately, all breakfast artists were greatly disappointed when these were discontinued in the mid-90s. Very little is known about the Darkwing Duck fruit snacks, other than the fact that they existed in the early '90s, likely coinciding with the height of the show's popularity, and that they no longer exist now. They did, however, come back briefly in 2013 just as a limited edition and have not been back since. A look back at some of the technology, style, and pop culture moments that defined the '80s and '90s. Everything was going well till 1992, when Hershey's added caramel, and divided the thing into two bars â kind of like a package of Twix. Each sphere contained a little plastic figurine (usually a Disney character or a Pokemon, according to Bustle). It's hard to say why they stopped being so popular. Five Alarm Fronts and Leatherworks. But all merriment must end, as did Fruitopia. Originally, the bar was constructed of chocolate wafers packed with chocolate cream, topped with a layer of crushed peanuts, and wrapped in a shell of milk chocolate. Ultimately, it’s a real shame for millennials. Today, the Campino-brand yogurt and fruit hard candies offer something of a resemblance, but as you can assume, they just aren't the same. Here Are 20 Things From The 90s That No Longer Exist 1. The max became the min in the early '90s. Tiny, crunchy Pop-Tarts â either frosted strawberry or frosted brown sugar cinnamon â would be rained into the bowl and combined with milk. While there are so very many reasons growing up in the '90s was — as we so often said back then — all that and a bag of chips, one of the … Let's start from the beginning... Wonder Ball was originally called Magic Ball and was sold by Nestle in the mid-1990s. Before La Croix, Waterloo, Bubly, and other fun water options, there was one in the 1990s worth highlighting â Orbitz Water. The 90s definitely had everyone thinking we’d have flying cars or people living in space by now in 2020, but we do have snack delivery right to your door, and that’s still pretty cool. For some, it's the snacks they ate as children that had brightly colored packaging and catchy jingles. And before you even ask, yes, there is a petition to "Bring Back 3D Nacho Cheese Doritos" on Change.org. Nov 10, 2020 - Explore Casey Howard's board "1990s Discontinued Food Items that Don’t Exist Anymore as of Today (i.e. Here are some of my favorite foods and drinks from my childhood that definitely should still be around today. Grocery stores of the '90s were a time for exploration. In 2017, Walmart started selling them under a different name.Â, While Skittles candy has been around since the '70s with many different variations, Skittles gum was only introduced in 2004. They were even marketed with pre-Toy Story Pixar commercials. Has appeared on literally every "thing I miss from the '90s… Custom Fire Department Leather Work Lucas Mexican candy is said to have started in 1986 when a pair of brothers set out to make candy from tamarind pulp â a tropical hardwood tree. Photo: Try the free app. It's a shame that a lot of the things we had in the '90s are no longer being made, especially foods and drinks like Surge, Dunkaroos or Pepsi Blue. Both variations lost their flavor quite quickly.Â, Yes, Crispy M&M's are currently available for purchase, but they are not the same as the original formula. After all, there have been so many wonderful products that have been pulled from shelves with no sign of re-release. Kids would buy the powdered candy in its colorful little salt-shaker looking canisters. After it was discontinued, fans complained and it was reintroduced to the market.Â. Fruit Snacks. They came back in 2000, but were then were sold to The Frankford Company in 2004, before being discontinued. Doritos gave their 3D offspring more flavor options than Nacho Cheese, including Jalapeño Cheddar and Zesty Ranch. Original Crispy M&M's were introduced in 1999, and they were slightly larger than original M&M's.Â, The original formula lasted till 2005, and then they were discontinued. Anyway, we're talking about snacks, both in food and drink, from the 1990s. 1. However, by the early 2000s, 3D Doritos were unfairly yanked from the shelves. In 2004, this was known far and wide, and Lucas started getting removed from grocery stores. Jun 27, 2017 - This board consists of products from my childhood, teenage years and even more recently that are no more. Petitions to bring many of these back abound. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories . Today, the Jell-O website offers recipes for DIY frozen pudding pops. Health-conscious parents might have finally wised up and decided to keep a Squeezit out of the hands of a developing child. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Even the Hershey's Milk Chocolate Bar has been around since 1900, but we can't say the same for its BarNone product. Barbie Kids Growing Up. But small, throat clogging toys inside candy just handed to children stimulated some groups to take action. And the bag did not match the popcorn color inside â which was half the fun. ... it was the worst of times, it was the most'90s of times. Kids of the '70s, '80s, and '90s have all taken to the web to wax poetic about the food they used to chow down on after school. 90s food was a time for exploration. Then Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and Gremlins came along and people realized the gap between "PG" and "R" was maybe a little too wide. ‘90s Hip-Hop. Tab. The chocolate ball candy offers small toys and stickers still, but all kids before the late '90s remember those sharp little toys being inside the ball. This was at the height of the Atkins diet craze, so the promise of a carb-free treat was enticing. Iconic Candy (not Hershey's) brought it back as a replicant in 2019. But as the '90s ended, so did the green dream. Article by BuzzFeed. It's time to get to the bottom of why these '90s snacks now (mostly) cease to exist. 3D Doritos were made in the '90s but didn't stay on the market for too long.Â, These puffed up versions of Doritos came in the same signature flavors, and they were discontinued in 2004. The Holes soon came roaring back, however, with a new lip balm-style cap and a warning that the candies were not intended for children under 3-years-old. Dunkaroos. Although these snacks are sadly no longer with us, they will live on forever in our memories. Lucky we are that we have a chance to talk about music for the very first time. However, the pops were in the iconic Popsicle shape, not the flatter, wider shape fans were used to. Article from buzzfeed.com. Frosting? Heinz EZ Squirt Ketchup. Apparently, teens were biting off the plastic caps from the packaging and choking â though nobody was truly harmed (that was reported), it was enough for a recall in early 1991. In 1991, General Mills' Pop Secret microwaveable popcorn released a variety of colored kernels aimed at kids. The brand even landed Kate Bush to do the music for some of the commercials. See more ideas about childhood, my childhood, teenage years. Attention, 30-somethings and parents of 30-somethings: We're about to take you on a journey. Hershey's Bar None was introduced to the world in 1987 (and in Canada was called a Temptation). Sadly the recession meant that Etam could no longer support Tammy and the stores were closed down. And for you purists, you can still buy a Jell-O Pudding Pop-brand mold.Â. And because the internet must be involved, there was definitely a petition to bring back Hershey's BarNone on Change.org. These were packets of flavored jelly that you could use to flavor your oatmeal and draw fun faces.Â. Who knew Clinton-era snacking was so dramatic? 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