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  2. '90s Kids Are Dying For These 20 Nostalgic Recipes To ... - AOL

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    The title of “'90s kid” comes with a certain prestige, and for good reason. The '90s were a time of pop culture boom before everything became quite so tied to technology and the Internet ...

  3. Kid Cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Kid Cuisine is a brand of packaged frozen meals created in 1990 [ 1] and is marketed by Conagra Foods. [ 2] Described as a "frozen food version of a Happy Meal ", [ 3] the product is marketed towards children, while assuring parents of nutritional benefits. The mascot of the brand is a penguin named K.C. (short for "Kid Cuisine"), [ 4] while ...

  4. Frozen TV Dinners We Loved as Kids (and Still Miss) - AOL

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    The Birth of the Frozen TV Dinner. The frozen TV dinner's origin story begins with a half-million-pound mistake. In 1952, C.A. Swanson & Sons overestimated the number of Thanksgiving turkeys the ...

  5. Swanson TV Dinners, Hot Pockets, and More Iconic Frozen ... - AOL

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    1990s: Kid Cuisine. Kid Cuisines were essentially the '90s version of Libbyland's frozen dinners. Geared toward kids (like much of the frozen food during the decade), Kid Cuisine offered an ...

  6. Swanson - Wikipedia

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    Swanson Frozen Foods/Broths. Swanson is a brand of TV dinners, broths, and canned poultry made for the North American and Hong Kong markets. The former Swanson Company was founded in Omaha, Nebraska, where it developed improvements of the frozen dinner. The TV dinner business is currently owned by Conagra Brands, while the broth business is ...

  7. Tyson Looney Tunes Meals - Wikipedia

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    Tyson Looney Tunes Meals. Looney Tunes Meals were a line of frozen dinners released by Tyson Foods in 1990. They were based on the characters from the eponymous Warner Bros. cartoons [1] [2] and targeted primarily at children. The meals were discontinued in late 1993 because of declining sales.

  8. The Top 10 Weirdest Food Commercials of the '90s - AOL

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    3. Taco Bell: "Yo Quiero Taco Bell" These Taco Bell commercials became a cultural phenomenon in the late '90s. The campaign’s quirky concept of featuring a Chihuahua on a quest for tacos ...

  9. Banquet Foods - Wikipedia

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    Banquet Foods. Banquet Foods is a subsidiary of Conagra Brands that sells various food products, including frozen pre-made entrées, meals, and desserts. [ 1] The brand is best known for its line of TV dinners . Banquet was founded in 1953, with the introduction of frozen meat pies. Banquet first hit the store shelves in 1955, offering frozen ...