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See if you remember some of these discontinued foods and drinks. ... and for kids in the '80s and '90s, this was peak after-school fuel. But they never quite reached SpaghettiOs-level fame, and at ...
Radical Eats. Snack foods, insta-meals, cereals, and drinks tend to come and go, but the ones we remember from childhood seem to stick with us. Children of the 1970s and 1980s had a veritable ...
The juice products, which had nonsensical names for flavors like Smarty Arty Orange and Gallopin’ Grape, gained popularity as lunchbox items in the ‘80s and ‘90s.
This is a list of defunct (mainly American) consumer brands which are no longer made and usually no longer mass-marketed to consumers. Brands in this list may still be made, but are only made in modest quantities and/or limited runs as a nostalgic or retro style item.
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Frank 'n Stuff's eponymous mascot was a friendly Frankenstein-type character [2] and Hormel ran frequent television and print advertisements featuring him. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] In 1986, during labor unrest at a production plant, razor blades were found in two packages of the product, [ 11 ] but there was no recall.
Radical Eats. Snack foods, insta-meals, cereals, and drinks tend to come and go, but the ones we remember from childhood seem to stick with us. Children of the 1970s and 1980s had a veritable ...
Jell-O Pudding Pops were frozen ice pop treats which were originally made and marketed by General Foods. They were launched with a marketing campaign fronted by actor and comedian Bill Cosby. [1] Pudding Pops first originated in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in the 1970s in the United States, and became more popular in the 1980s.