Top 10 SNACKS that Will Take You Back to the 90s
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List of the top 10 snacks that will take you back to the 90s. These lunch bag staples from the 1990s you've totally forgotten about. They are snacks every '90s kid snuck into their mom's shopping cart.
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If you grew up in the 90’s, chances are you have some pretty fond memories of these snacks from your youth. Take a trip down memory lane and enjoy this list of the Top 10 Snacks That Will Take You Back to the 90’s!
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Snacks That Will Take You Back to the 90s
0:20 Trix Yogurt
1:33 Fruit Roll-Ups
3:03 Planters Cheez Balls
4:02 Cosmic Brownies
5:28 Butterfinger BBs
6:36 Shark Bites
7:45 String Thing
8:56 Fla-Vor-Ice Freeze Pops
10:26 Doritos 3Ds
11:37 Dunkaroos
SUMMARIES:
- The gimmick for Trix yogurt was the fact that it had two different flavors that you could mix, and the corresponding colors would swirl together.
- First sold in 1983, Fruit Roll-Ups originally came in four different flavors: strawberry, apricot, apple, and cherry.
- Everything about the way the Planters Cheez Balls were packaged made it a good snack.
- Cosmic Brownies, along with other Little Debbie Snack Cakes, made their mark in the 90’s as the perfect snacks to share with friends during picnics or playdates.
- The one downside of the Butterfinger BBs seemed to be their ridiculously low melting point: you could have a pack of them in your pocket for just a few minutes and they would be a drippy and chocolatey mess as soon as you tried to eat one.
- The correspondence of flavors to different types of sharks made eating Shark Bites a uniquely educational and fun experience, and the taste of the fruit snacks themselves was different from similar ones on the market.
- Made by Betty Crocker - who is making their third appearance on this list - and cherished by 90’s kids everywhere, String Thing consisted of thin, spaghetti-like strands of fruit-flavored sticky stuff that was formed into kid-friendly shapes.
- Freeze Pops remain a fond memory in the mind of anyone who grew up in the 1990’s.
- Doritos 3Ds were puffed-up versions of the original.
- Dunkaroos were cookies paired with sweet icing and came in a multitude of flavor combos: vanilla frosting with chocolate cookies or rainbow sprinkle frosting with chocolate chip cookies, to name a couple.
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