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Radical Eats. Snack foods, insta-meals, cereals, and drinks tend to come and go, but the ones we remember from childhood seem to stick with us. Children of the 1970s and 1980s had a veritable ...
Radical Eats. Snack foods, insta-meals, cereals, and drinks tend to come and go, but the ones we remember from childhood seem to stick with us. Children of the 1970s and 1980s had a veritable ...
The Best Homemade Sloppy Joes. Sloppy Joes had a bit of an ’80s revival, one that lingers to this day. After all, the messy-but-delicious childhood favorite is comfort food of the ultimate order.
This is a list of defunct (mainly American) consumer brands which are no longer made and usually no longer mass-marketed to consumers. Brands in this list may still be made, but are only made in modest quantities and/or limited runs as a nostalgic or retro style item.
Combos Snacks, created in the early 1980s, are a snack food distributed by Mars, Incorporated, and sold throughout North America. [1] Though the pretzel form was produced first, Combos were first released in cracker form. [clarification needed] They are also available with tortilla shells.
Nutty Buddy, formerly known as Nutty Bars, [1] are a snack manufactured by McKee Foods under the Little Debbie brand since 1964. The snack consists of four wafers sandwiched together in a peanut butter mixture and covered with a "chocolatey coating".
The Best Homemade Sloppy Joes. Sloppy Joes had a bit of an ’80s revival, one that lingers to this day. After all, the messy-but-delicious childhood favorite is comfort food of the ultimate order.
Pizzarias were mentioned in the Netflix original series, Everything Sucks! and "rank high on the list of snack foods that still haunt ’90s kids as adults." [5] [6] [7]In 2017, The Daily Meal included Pizzarias in its list of the most popular snack foods in the last ten decades.