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35 Discontinued Foods From The '90s And 2000s That Literally Every Single Person On Earth Wants Back

35 Discontinued Foods From The '90s And 2000s That Literally Every Single Person On Earth Wants Back

Buzz Feed26-02-2025

1. Choco Tacos:
WHAT HAPPENED: You know the story. Due to increased demand in other Klondike products, they were ripped away from our loving arms a few short years ago, in 2022.
2. Altoids Sours:
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3. Spearmint Tic Tacs:
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WHAT HAPPENED: Hard to believe, right? But it's true — they've been gone for a few years. Although, apparently, you can buy a giant box of tiny boxes and get the flavor.
4. Oreo Cakesters:
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WHAT HAPPENED: According to the Oreo Facebook page, what many refer to as "boneless Oreos" left us around eight years ago. ... BUT WAIT! They're back! Get them here.
5. Ice Breakers Liquid Ice:
6. Skittles Bubble Gum:
Twitter: @Mira_Dreamscape
7. Waffle Crisp:
Twitter: @pj_hale
8. Hershey's Kissables:
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9. Berries & Cream Dr. Pepper:
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WHAT HAPPENED: Believe it or not, this creamy take on a classic was only around for a little over a year. It came back (in addition to a new strawberries and cream flavor) for a little bit in 2022 after a massive TikTok trend, but only for a limited time.
10. Yogos:
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11. Creme Savers:
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12. Slice:
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13. Lime-flavored Skittles:
14. Pizzarias:
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WHAT HAPPENED: The alpha and omega of chips has been gone since the '90s.
15. Swoops:
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WHAT HAPPENED: Again, the world couldn't handle a product too good for this world. They went away in 2006.
16. Pepsi Blue:
WHAT HAPPENED: Like the setting sun or the roaring stream, the world simply moved on from Pepsi Blue in 2004... until 2021, when it came back! But now it's gone again.
17. Ritz Bits S'mores:
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WHAT HAPPENED: According to the Ritz folks themselves, they've been gone as of seven years ago. They had a limited release of 300 boxes of the flavor in 2022, which I had the privilege of trying. They were transcendent.
18. Pop-Tarts Go-Tarts:
20. Cereal Straws:
21. Nesquik Cereal:
Twitter: @kl_peebles
22. Reese's Bites:
23. Fruit String Thing:
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24. Doritos 3rd Degree Burn:
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26. Kudos:
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WHAT HAPPENED: Unfortunately, according to the good folks at Mars, these have been gone for at least six years.
27. Oreo O's:
Twitter: @DeerBleats
WHAT HAPPENED: They're back!!! Buy 'em here.
28. Sprite Remix:
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WHAT HAPPENED: The world has been devoid of remixes since 2005.
29. Philadelphia Cheesecake Bars:
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WHAT HAPPENED: These have been gone for over a decade, my good, good friend. Haven't you noticed?
30. P.B. Crisps:
Twitter: @PBCrispsFanatic
WHAT HAPPENED: What many call the holy grail of peanut butter-flavored sweet cream snacks has been gone since the '90s.
31. Twizzlers Sourz:
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WHAT HAPPENED: They've been gone for at least the last nine years, maybe longer. For shame.
32. Cheetos Twisted Puffs:
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WHAT HAPPENED: Cheetos puffed no more in 2012.
33. Butterfinger BB's:
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WHAT HAPPENED: They went to the great convenience store in the sky in 2006.
34. Lollipop Paint Shop:
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WHAT HAPPENED: The world shall paint with candy no more as of the mid-2000s.
35. Squeezits:
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WHAT HAPPENED: The juiciest juice to ever juice has been juiced out since 2001.
And Fruitopia:
Twitter: @supawarman
WHAT HAPPENED: The Fruitopia became the, uh, ummmm...Fruit-dystopia in 2003.
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