Top 15 Classic Foods Of The 1980s!

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What are your favorite top 15 classic foods of the 1980s? Let's explore some of the long lost classic foods of the 1980s that we all loved!

The 1980’s were more than just hair bands and crazy fashion, there were also the iconic foods of the decade. So, let’s look back on 15 classic foods from the 1980’s!

The 1980s was a time of big hair, big shoulder pads and some crazy fun foods. If you enjoyed this video list of the top 15 classic foods of the 1980s in the United States of America and around the world. Comment: #1980s #nostalgia #food

TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Classic Foods Of The 1980s!
0:12 Wine Coolers
1:14 Fruit Roll-Ups
2:11 Ecto Cooler
3:10 Cool Ranch Doritos
4:16 Sloppy Joes
5:11 Planter’s Cheez Balls
6:03 Teddy Grahams
6:46 Dairy Queen Blizzard
7:36 Tiramisu
8:25 Hot Pockets
9:12 Reese’s Pieces
10:18 Frozen Yogurt
11:19 Plum Cake
12:11 Orangina
13:15 Chicken McNuggets

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Reese's pieces mixed with M&Ms is fantastic

clintcountryman
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I ate some of those as a kid because they were popular in the 90's too! I didn't know Cool Ranch Doritos came out in the 80's and I forgot about the Blizzard in 85! :) the same year I was born!

Pinkdiamond
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I remember when wine coolers came out in the 80s - everyone who crank alcohol drank them and were VERY POPULAR. Thnk u for this

jchow
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We have a type of wine cooler down here in Paraguay, we mix wine, fanta and ice. Very sweet but extremely easily to get drunk since its sweet. We can find cool ranch doritos down here as well as the cheese balls.

andresyingwei
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I didn't forget about eating Planter's Cheez Balls in the 80s when I was a kid. It's so addicted eating it. Till this day, I still Missed the 80s. 🥲

monkeyguy
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1. I used to love wine coolers, even though I didn't care for actual wine itself. I'm not an alcoholic.
2. Fruit Roll-Ups were a delicious fruit snack that I loved a lot.
3. I can't recall if I ever had Ecto coolers in my life, although I love the mascot: Slimer! I have, however, had other Hi-C drinks that I enjoyed.
4. I don't care for Doritos of *ANY* variety. It seems like nearly everyone else loves them but me.
5. Now, Sloppy Joes were really good back then. I was hooked on them about as much as I loved Steak-Umms in those days.
6. Ah, yes. Planters Cheez Balls. I loved them a lot, too.
7. Teddy Grahams! Man, do I miss these snacks. They were sweet, but not too sweet. I can't decide if I loved the chocolate flavor or the cinnamon flavor the most. Both flavors were really good.
8. I've had Dairy Queen ice cream, but I can't remember if I had the Blizzard itself.
9. I'm pretty sure that I've never had Tiramisu. Besides, I don't even like coffee in anything, even by itself.

Edit: I accidentally clicked the post button before I could finish every item on this list. I will now finish the rest of them, hopefully, before I make the same mistake again.

10. I never cared for Hot Pockets at all.
11. I loved Reese's Pieces nearly as much as Reese's Peanut Butter Cups.

12. Frozen Yogurt, to me, tasted nearly like ice cream...and both of these frozen desserts were really good, especially on hot Summer days.
13. I don't think I've ever had Plum Cake. It doesn't ring a bell to me.
14. Orangina. The name sounds familiar, but I don't remember if I actually had it.
15. Chicken McNuggets were extremely delicious from the 1980s until around the 2010s. I remember ordering a 50-piece Chicken McNuggets at one McDonald's at some point either during the late 1980s or the early 1990s (I forget which). But, I don't remember finishing all of them. I don't think anyone could eat that many in one sitting without going to the bathroom for obvious reasons.

I'm done now with this comment.

davidcolantuono
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Orangina isn't sold in this neck of the woods. I've never seen it at any of the stores around here, & wow, I had no idea that Tirimasu was created in the 80s!

brandonpage
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Blizzards are really awesome. With all the choices there's one for most everyone. I like the Heath Bar myself.

michaelweston
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The flaming hot cool ranch doritos are amazing

tylerhart
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Very interesting!
Definitely a big fan of the blizzard, fruit roll-ups, Chicken McNuggets, and Cool Ranch Doritos.
Great video, thank you

btetschner
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Anybody remember that white Mountain wine cooler that came in a big green 2 ltr bottle…I used to chug a half of 2ltr before school. We had iron stomachs when we were young, , lol

johnnyfeathers
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Sloppy Jpes were big in the 1960s and 70s too as my mom and all of my friends’ moms made them regularly. I still make them (home made -not manwhich).

jchow
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I had my wine cooler at age 21 in 2005. I remember this girl in kindergarten in 1989 share her friut roll ups with me. I remember planters cheese balls. I liked teddy grahams since i was four

aliciamack
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I remember mostly all of these. Except green HI-C.

shawnashaheen
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I eat less McNuggets these days but, I love them with hot mustard sauce. Sloppy Joes did exist in the 70s, it was one of the better meals served in Ohio for school lunch that’s why hardly no one packed their lunch that day. Served with tater tots, Mac and cheese and a cake that’s got powdered sugar sprinkled all over it, and, either slaw or overnight salad. Still like the same meal because, my mom done it that way to but, dessert was different it was either pudding or a cake with frosting. But mostly we had pudding on that night. I like coleslaw on my sloppy Joe just like barbecue and sloppy Joe sauce is similar to that of a barbecue sauce and yes, you got onion and combo of mangos/ Aka mild green and red peppers. I know how to make the homemade version of sloppy Joe sauce. Also before you put the slaw on top, put a little shredded cheese on top first. I know a guy that when, he makes them for his restaurant in my area, he uses steak sauce. I loved Reese’s pieces along with skittles, course skittles didn’t taste so sad then. One thing you failed to mention is Rock candy, even though it was around in the 70s where it made a appearance here and there but, it was really popular in the 80s, I still love the taste of it and, if I see it at Walmart, I have to get a pack.Tiramisu is a Italian Dessert never had it when, it was a popular in dessert but, I get it at a Italian American Restaurant all the time, you all know it’s really not actually Italian but, I still like it.

sonyafox
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I stopped eating Manwich when I discovered it has a large amount of high fructose corn syrup. I try to avoid HFCS whenever possible which isn't easy since all soda has it in it. So I don't drink soda much anymore either. I believe HFCS is much worse than sugar. I don't eat a lot of sugar either.

I've started following the path to health and well-being as I'm 60 and would like to live another 30 years. The less junk food I eat the better I feel. I do enjoy these videos though as I can reminisce of my days of youth.

jamesrose
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I haven't had a sloppy joe in years

sashathedemiroomni
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Oh No...Wine Coolers gave me a headaches but I Chugged it anyway!

susanpolice
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You can actually still find almost all of those items in stores today.

justchris
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All of those 80s food are the best but all I’ve known was the blizzard (Because those DQ treats are awesome and I love it even) hot pockets (Every time I think about hot pocketsI always think about every end of the commercials were the woman only sang the hot pockets jingle slogan) Planters cheez balls(I’ve never knew about the original planters cheez balls until they have came back into store shelves and also at gas station store shelves, I’ve discovered it myself helped myself and tried them and it was awesome and it tasted way better than those lame and generic cheez balls I see on our store shelves), cool ranch Doritos (because it’s part of my childhood), fruit roll ups (it was amazing), teddy grahams (they were everybody’s childhood) sloppy joes (my favorite) chicken McNuggets (say what you want with Mickey D’s but I’m not a fan of “pink slime” or that “special secret thousand island sauce” but the chicken McNuggets were divisive) Reese’s pieces (these were incredibly the best)

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