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Doritos 3D Instead of the iconic flat chip, Doritos 3D were triangular puffs, similar to Bugles. They were discontinued in the early 2000s, but according to Tasting Table , an updated version ...
The 1970s and '80s were filled with memorable but not-so-healthy foods. ... Despite their popularity, Pudding Pops were discontinued in the early 2000s due to declining sales. While other brands ...
This late 1970s brightly colored bubble gum came in big cubes kids loved, but its popularity faced competition from Bubblicious in the 1980s. The original was discontinued, but Mars bought Wrigley ...
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Doritos 3D is a line of puffed Doritos originally introduced in 1998 and discontinued in the United States in 2004. [63] These snacks have been described as "Doritos-meets- Bugles ". [ 64 ] Flavors included Jalapeño Cheddar, Nacho Cheese and Zesty Ranch. [ 65 ]
This article is a list of notable brand name food products that are presently produced as well as discontinued or defunct, organized by the type of product. This list also includes brand-name beverage mix products.
Snacks from your childhood have a way of sending you right down memory lane. Maybe it's a sugary cereal that brings you right back to those carefree Saturday mornings spent watching cartoons. Or ...
In 1971 the multinational Frito Lay, part of PepsiCo, got the whole shares of the company and introduced most of their products in the Spanish market, as Cheetos (1975), Fritos (1976), Boca Bits (1981), Doritos (1984) and Ruffles (1986). In 1975 the characteristic logo of Matutano was adopted, a smiling face, and the company's image became popular.