I was thinking about this the other day and there are so many snacks from the 90's I just happened to remember
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SelenaQP — 11 years ago(November 06, 2014 06:28 PM)
check out this site
http://hellogiggles.com/20-foods-90s-kids-lunch-box
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blaque108 — 11 years ago(November 09, 2014 02:18 PM)
That is so true thanks for posting that. When I was a kid in school I never brought my lunch to school I always had the meal ticket to eat in the cafeteria but I remember one time in the 4th grade I begged her to let me bring a lunch to school like some of my friends did. I think I had the sandwich just like on that article, some chips, something sweet and unhealthy.lol, I think it was the ring dings (wrapped up in foil).
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Paco05 — 11 years ago(January 05, 2015 11:25 AM)
Gatorade Lemon Ice - This was the best flavor! I don't know why they discontinued it.
Sloppy Joes - Not really a snack but they were very popular at school.
French Toast Crunch - They're bringing this one back!
Choco Taco - I used to always get these at the nearby convenience store.
Toaster Strudel - One of those sweets-disguised-as-breakfast foods. I loved to eat the icing separate from the pastry.
Ice Cream Snicker Bars - Yum! They sold these at my school and summer camp.
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blaque108 — 11 years ago(January 07, 2015 06:10 AM)
When you said French Toast Crunch I was thinking of Cinnamon toast crunch. I remember that cereal I didn't like it. Chaco tacois that the ice cream shaped like a taco? I seen that in stores I know we stocked those in our ship store on the ship when I was in the Navy.
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Paco05 — 11 years ago(January 08, 2015 02:59 AM)
When you said French Toast Crunch I was thinking of Cinnamon toast crunch. I remember that cereal I didn't like it.
Really? I've always considered Cinnamon Toast Crunch the crème de la crème of cereal. The cinnamon-flavored milk it left behind was the taste of victory! But yeah, French Toast was a spin off the cereal. It looked like miniature toast.
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comedylover88 — 11 years ago(January 25, 2015 06:30 PM)
I used to love Lemon Ice Gatorade. That was my favorite flavor. Don't know why they discontinued it. They still make Toaster Strudels and Snickers Ice Cream bars, though.
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Paco05 — 11 years ago(January 26, 2015 03:46 AM)
It's funny. Gatorade used to have an under the cap contest, and at the time, Lemon Ice was the only completely clear flavor. If you looked up through the bottom of the bottle at the right angle, you could sort of make out what was written on the cap. I discovered that trick and used it to win dozens of Gatorades of various sizes, a $25 phone card, a CD player, a baseketball, a couple of towels, and some other stuff. I was drinking free Gatorade for a year, basically.
Not saying that's the reason they discontinued it, but I have to wonder how many other people knew the trick.
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blaque108 — 11 years ago(January 26, 2015 01:52 PM)
Really? You was lucky you won some prizes. I could never win prizes on items like that, like you said there was probably a trick to it. Anyways, I remember the lemon Gatorade, I remember some mystery flavored candy with Starburst and you had to guess what the flavor is and send it in to them and you would win a prize. Of course that discontinued.
Does anyone remember this candy called Dye Hard? It was a lollipop that have your whole mouth the color of the lollipop just like if you drank some dye. It think it was around for a year or so. -
Paco05 — 11 years ago(January 28, 2015 01:45 AM)
Does anyone remember this candy called Dye Hard? It was a lollipop that have your whole mouth the color of the lollipop just like if you drank some dye. It think it was around for a year or so.
I don't remember that one. It must have been obscure. Back in the day, the popular lollipops were Blow Pops. I also remember Ring Pops, Push Pops, and those pops that came in a baby bottle (some weird candies came out in the 90s!).
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comedylover88 — 11 years ago(January 31, 2015 08:54 AM)
I loved 3D Doritos. The Jalepeno flavors were good, too. I remember in 7th grade, when I had braces and just had them put on, it was harder for me to chew things with the brackets at first, so I had to crumble them and eat them that wayLittle Hugs are still around. I don't really care for those, but my younger brother drinks themMinute Maid Juice Bars were sold at school, and I wasn't crazy about those eitherDunkaroos are also still around but very hard to find. Where I live, you can find the ones with vanilla frosting. One of my friends used to live in Texas and she said the ones with the chocolate frosting were available there, but this was back in 2011.I've also seen Trix Yogurt recentlyThe Push Ups, I liked as a kid. Especially the vanilla ones with the candy sprinklings.
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xenology — 9 years ago(September 07, 2016 03:11 AM)
Some of these came out in the 80's, but gained popularity in the 90's. Dunkaroos, for example, were introduced 1988.
Snacks:
Pizza Lunchables
Dunkaroos
Shark Bites
Gushers
3D Doritos
Fruit by the Foot
Kudos
Dannon Sprinklins
Planters Cheese Balls
PB Crisps
Drinks:
Hi-C Ecto Cooler
Lemon Ice Gatorade
Surge
Squeezeit
Mondo
Capri Sun
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Thor-Delta — 9 years ago(October 31, 2016 05:59 AM)
Originally 1970s, but I loved these in the 1990s:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curly_Wurly
Happily, they are still around, but the packaging was nicer in the 1990s.
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SelenaQP — 9 years ago(November 20, 2016 09:53 PM)
I remember when Lunchables came out with a sports theme in the early 2000s, by releasing hot dogs and hamburgers separately. They each came with a chocolate inside, and they were wrapped with a picture of a basketball or baseball on it.
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