Remember These? 20 Snacks from the 1980s We All Miss

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Remember These? 20 Snacks from the 1980s We All Miss

Journey to the 1980s, a time when every day was bright, the music was infectious, and snacks were simply unforgettable. For Generation X and millennials, the '80s are filled with fond memories—candy was sweeter, chips were saltier, and jingles were catchy. These snacks, though not the healthiest, were incredibly delicious. Now, as an adult, you can relive those cherished moments. Join us as we explore 20 snacks from the 1980s that we all wish would make a comeback.

Featured Snacks:

Jell-O Pudding Pops: Creamy pudding on a stick, a popular frozen treat that hit $100 million in sales its first year.

Dunkaroos: Cookies with frosting for dipping, introduced by Betty Crocker in 1990 and making a comeback in 2020.

Planters Cheese Balls: Cheesy, vibrant orange snacks that returned for a limited time in 2018.

Squeeze It: Fruity juice in squeezable plastic bottles with fun flavors and characters, sold from 1985 to 2001.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Pies: Green outer shell with creamy pudding inside, part of the TMNT craze of the 1980s.

Shark Bites Fruit Snacks: Fruit-flavored snacks in fun shapes, packed with vitamin C and popular in the 1980s.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Cereal: Ralston's themed cereal with ninja net marshmallows, introduced in 1989.

Bonkers Fruit Chews: Rectangular candies with tangy filling, famous for their TV commercials in the mid-1980s.

PB Max: A Mars candy bar with peanut butter, milk chocolate, and a crunchy texture, popular in the late 1980s.

Magic Middles: Keebler's cookies with gooey fudge or peanut butter centers, popular in lunchboxes.

Hubba Bubba Bubble Jug: Powdered bubble gum that turned into a chewy treat, known for its tropical fruit flavor.

O'Boisies Chips: Keebler's baked potato chips with unique texture and flavors, popular in the 1980s.

Bar None: Hershey's chocolate candy bar with wafer, chocolate filling, and peanuts, introduced in 1987.

PB Crisps: Planters' crunchy, peanut-shaped cookies filled with creamy peanut butter, introduced in the mid-1990s.

Reggie Bar: Named after baseball star Reggie Jackson, with peanuts, caramel, and chocolate, introduced in 1978.

Fruit Wrinkles: Early fruit snacks made with natural ingredients and real fruit, introduced in 1986.

Gator Gum: Gatorade-flavored gum designed to combat dehydration, popular in the 1980s.

Mickey's Parade Ice Pops: Disney character-shaped popsicles sold from ice cream trucks and at Disney parks.

Buc Wheats: General Mills' cereal with toasted wheat flakes and sweet maple glaze, popular from 1971 to the early 1980s.

Summit Cookie Bars: Mars' chocolate treat with crisp wafers and crunchy peanuts, introduced in the early 1980s.

These nostalgic treats, each with their unique flavors and memories, remind us of a simpler time. Though many have disappeared from store shelves, they continue to hold a special place in our hearts, symbolizing the joy and creativity of past decades.

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Bonkers!, P.B. Max was my favorite!!!!

crazymommadramalife
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I loved peanut butter boppers. Disappeared fast but at least there's recipes for it online

msx
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Fruit Wrinkles were my favorite summer snack!!

mtb_fritz
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oh, i miss dunkaroos so much!! do you guys know where can i get some today?

jeremyjoenava
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Immediately. Title says snacks from 1980s. First snack, dunkaroos. Introduced 1990...

bassquatch
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I could listen to him say crispspsps all damn day

Binxxy
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Dunkaroos are not discontinued because I see them at dollar general und Walmart stores

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