The Bubble Jug® Dark Cobalt Blue 1.5L Litre Extra Large Glug Jug - Fish Shaped Jug - Decorative Ceramic Glugging Cocktail, Water and Gin Jug and Pitcher

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The Bubble Jug® Dark Cobalt Blue 1.5L Litre Extra Large Glug Jug - Fish Shaped Jug - Decorative Ceramic Glugging Cocktail, Water and Gin Jug and Pitcher

The Bubble Jug® Dark Cobalt Blue 1.5L Litre Extra Large Glug Jug - Fish Shaped Jug - Decorative Ceramic Glugging Cocktail, Water and Gin Jug and Pitcher

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Their branding and packaging resembled popular cigarette brands, so many countries began banning them. These fan-favorite cookies were discontinued rather unceremoniously in 2011, just 10 years after they began production. I think Betty replaced them with the Mug Treats line since they're likely more cost-efficient to produce and use a lot less packaging. but TBH, I think some of the best ones were discontinued (for dramatic or very low-key reasons) somewhere along the way. Coca-Cola officially gave up on Fruitopia in 2003, but you can still find this fruity refreshment in a) Canada, or b) some McDonald's locations cleverly disguised as "Strawberry Minute-Maid.

Take a small amount of Stardust for a smaller piece of gum or chug the dust for a piece of chewing gum you can really sink your teeth into.Toaster strudels were also known as upscale pop-tarts and were usually brought out on special occasions.

Your favorite ’90s foods may have disappeared due to shifting consumer preferences and changing nutritional guidelines. This claim isn't verified, but legend has it that Keebler pulled Magic Middles so they could use the equipment that manufactured them for another product. Celebrity director Guy Pewsey pens this love letter to the Marble: 'In the early noughties, Cadbury launched Marble. This was a new age for lollipops, a liquid version that was intensely popular through the 1990s and 2000s.

Originally released in Blastin' Green as a promo for the first Shrek film, kids went absolutely nuts for this stuff. It came in a jug, as the name suggests, and was filled with powdery candy nuggets that would turn into gum as you chewed them. If you want to start with good news, you should know that the Yoplait Trix Yoghurt is still available. We'll never know exactly why, but some folks hypothesize it had something to do with the fact that they were, well, pretty messy to eat. Sure, they may have melted at the actual speed of light, but they were so worth every last messy morsel of chocolate coating your fingers.

Anyway, the bar itself was a white chocolate flake wrapped in milk chocolate, which is not, let's face it, the most interesting thing everyone remembers. There was simply nothing better than letting those frozen bug gummies slowly defrost in your mouth (while pretending you were an actual character from The Lion King), and I still long to feel that immense joy again. Regardless, it's definitely the most fun I've ever had chomping on a piece of bubble gum, and only Fruit Stripes could come in a close second for those temporary tattoos on the wrapper. Looking back on it now, you might not find the packaging appealing, but it was pure delight to ravage these snacks. As a millennial with fond memories of sucking on these ridiculously sour "mints," I guess I always thought these were discontinued because they were so aggressively sour.Even though Hubba Bubba no longer makes the squeeze pops or the bubble jugs, the brand is still around with an array of bubble gum products. Not quite a Warheads-level sour, but I'm pretty sure I walked around with ulcers in my mouth whenever I had a metal tin of these in my backpack. If you still want to give it a go with a long-lost love, consider getting a ring pop, which is still a popular candy, and propose to them. Of all your favorite childhood snacks, Creme Savers would probably rank at the top just for how they deliciously sweetened your day.

They are still widely available and can be combined with ice cream or other desserts for a healthy-ish twist. If you think of ’90s kid cuisine, these cheese and cracker spreaders would be at the top of your list. That said, after delighting Creme Savers fans (aka everyone) for many years, they were quietly discontinued in the early 2010s. Despite its chalky taste, kids would love to pop one in their mouth and pretend to smoke for a laugh with their friends.But they were all delicious, so it wasn't scary, like with Revels when you could end up with orange or coffee, which everyone knows are disgusting. So, we learn everything we can about our products and create our own photos, descriptions, and videos that let you see all aspects of each item. Because we can never have nice things, apparently General Mills only manufactures two flavors of Bubble Yum these days: Original, and Jolly Rancher Blue Raspberry (? My aunt used to keep these just-add-water dessert bowls in her pantry at all times, and TBH, they were delicious.



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