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November 4, 2024

50 Discontinued Snacks We Desperately Want Back

by Steve Liam

Every generation has its favorite snacks—those special treats that brought joy to our taste buds and comforted us during lazy afternoons or school lunch breaks. Sadly, many of those beloved snacks have disappeared from store shelves over the years, leaving only memories and the occasional online nostalgia post. Whether it’s a unique flavor of chips, a long-lost candy, or a special chocolate bar, these discontinued snacks have a special place in our hearts. This list celebrates 50 of the most missed discontinued snacks, complete with their release and end dates. Let’s take a trip down memory lane!

50 Discontinued Snacks

  1. Planters Cheez Balls (1980s-2006)
  2. Butterfinger BB’s (1992-2006)
  3. Oreo Cakesters (2007-2012)
  4. 3D Doritos (1998-2004)
  5. Jell-O Pudding Pops (1980s-1990s)
  6. PB Max (1989-1994)
  7. Sprite Remix (2003-2005)
  8. Altoids Sours (2004-2010)
  9. Pepsi Blue (2002-2004)
  10. Dunkaroos (1992-2012)
  11. Keebler Magic Middles (1980s-1990s)
  12. Nestlé Wonder Ball (1997-2007)
  13. French Toast Crunch (1995-2006)
  14. Crystal Pepsi (1992-1993)
  15. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Pies (1991-1992)
  16. Hershey’s Swoops (2003-2006)
  17. Yogos (2005-2009)
  18. Hubba Bubba Soda (1980s-1990s)
  19. Reggie! Bar (1978-1981)
  20. Pepsi Twist (2000-2005)
  21. McDonald’s Fried Apple Pies (1968-1992)
  22. Crispy M&M’s (1999-2005)
  23. Kudos Granola Bars (1980s-2017)
  24. Smurf Berry Crunch Cereal (1983-1987)
  25. Burger King Chicken Fries (originally discontinued) (2005-2012)
  26. Wonka Bar (1976-2010)
  27. Squeeze Pops (1990s-2000s)
  28. Doritos Black Pepper Jack (2004-2008)
  29. Oreo Big Stuf (1984-1991)
  30. Shark Bites (1990s-2000s)
  31. Planters P.B. Crisps (1992-1995)
  32. Skittles Gum (2004-2006)
  33. Hershey’s Bar None (1987-1997)
  34. 7UP Gold (1988-1989)
  35. Tangerine Altoids (2008-2010)
  36. Cheetos X’s and O’s (1999-2000s)
  37. Heinz EZ Squirt Colored Ketchup (2000-2006)
  38. Life Savers Holes (1990-1991)
  39. Sprite Ice (2002-2003)
  40. Powerpuff Girls Flavored Milk (2000-2001)
  41. Nestlé’s Alpine White (1980s-1990s)
  42. Cinnamon Tic Tacs (2000s-2010s)
  43. McDonald’s McSalad Shakers (2000-2003)
  44. Nestlé Quik Banana Milk (1980s-1990s)
  45. Fruitopia (1994-2003)
  46. Pac-Man Cereal (1983-1985)
  47. Coca-Cola BlāK (2006-2008)
  48. Pringles Prints (2004-2009)
  49. Mars Delight (2004-2008)
  50. Hostess Choco-Bliss (1980s-1990s)

From Dunkaroos to PB Max and Jell-O Pudding Pops, these discontinued snacks remind us of simpler times, with unique flavors and textures that are hard to find today. While some of these snacks have seen short-lived comebacks, others remain legends in the snack world. For those who grew up with these treats, the memories may be as sweet as the flavors themselves. Who knows—maybe one day we’ll see a revival of even more of these long-lost favorites! Until then, we can keep hoping for the return of these beloved discontinued snacks.

More on Discontinued Snacks

Discontinued snacks hold a special place in our hearts, reminding us of flavors and textures from childhood or unforgettable treats that made a simple snack break feel special. From candy and chips to unique beverages, these products once filled the shelves of our local grocery stores and delighted us with their one-of-a-kind tastes. Sadly, many of these discontinued snacks have become a thing of the past, leaving snack lovers searching for alternatives or even petitioning for their return.

One of the reasons discontinued snacks become so beloved is their distinct flavors. Products like 3D Doritos, Butterfinger BB’s, and Planters Cheez Balls brought unique tastes and textures that were hard to replicate. For instance, 3D Doritos had a puffy, crunchy texture and came in bold flavors like Nacho Cheese and Jalapeño Cheddar. Similarly, Butterfinger BB’s offered a bite-sized take on the classic Butterfinger bar, making them easy to snack on during a movie or on the go. Planters Cheez Balls were known for their crunchy texture and cheesy flavor, earning a devoted fanbase that still remembers them fondly.

Limited availability often adds to the allure of discontinued snacks. Some items, such as Pepsi Blue and Heinz EZ Squirt Colored Ketchup, were only available for a short time, yet their novelty made them unforgettable. Pepsi Blue, for instance, had a berry-flavored twist on the classic cola, while Heinz EZ Squirt ketchup came in bright colors like green and purple, making mealtime a little more exciting for kids. Although they might not have been everyday items, the uniqueness of these snacks made them special and often associated with fun childhood memories.

Additionally, discontinued snacks are often intertwined with pop culture. Products like Pac-Man Cereal and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Pies were part of the early marketing efforts of famous franchises, making them iconic for fans of all ages. These treats weren’t just about flavor; they connected fans with their favorite characters, making the snacks feel like a piece of the entertainment world. Many fans of discontinued snacks still associate certain flavors with favorite shows or games from their childhood.

For snack lovers, discovering that these products were discontinued was often disappointing. Many turned to online forums and communities to discuss their favorite snacks, share memories, or search for recipes that might replicate these flavors. Occasionally, the demand for discontinued snacks becomes strong enough to prompt companies to bring them back for limited runs, as was the case with Dunkaroos and Crystal Pepsi. Social media and online petitions have also played a role in influencing companies to revive certain discontinued snacks temporarily, proving that these products still have a devoted fanbase.

Whether we’re reminiscing about Skittles Gum, Fruitopia, or Nestlé Wonder Balls, discontinued snacks remind us of a time when snacks were fun, exciting, and sometimes a bit unexpected. Although these products may no longer be available, the memories remain sweet, reminding us that some of the best snacks are ones we simply can’t get anymore. For many, the hope remains that one day these discontinued snacks will return to store shelves, bringing nostalgia and delicious flavor back into our lives.


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