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  2. 24 Discontinued '70s and '80s Foods That We'll Never ... - AOL

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    5. Baron Von Redberry. In 1972 it was safe for Baron Von Redberry, a WWI German pilot who flew around spreading his berry-flavored oat cereal with berry marshmallows in a General Mills concoction ...

  3. Oreo O’s have been replaced by another cookie-themed cereal

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    Post discontinued Oreo O's cereal, replacing it with a new cookie-flavored cereal called Oreo Puffs. Social media has thoughts about the switch.

  4. Foods From the '70s and '80s People Will Never Eat ... - AOL

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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 ...

  5. Oreo Just Discontinued a Beloved Product—Here's What ... - AOL

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    Oreo O’s were first introduced in the late 1990s, discontinued about a decade later, and relaunched in 2017 due to fierce demand from fans. While some shoppers have voiced excitement to try the ...

  6. Product 19 - Wikipedia

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    Product 19 was a breakfast cereal made by Kellogg's. Introduced in 1967, it consisted of lightly sweetened flakes made of corn, oats, wheat, and rice, marketed as containing all required daily vitamins and iron. The product was discontinued in 2016.

  7. Kashi (company) - Wikipedia

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    Its original cereal, discontinued in 2021, [2] was identified by the tagline "Seven Whole Grains on a Mission". The name "Kashi" is a blended term derived from "kashruth", meaning kosher or pure food, and "Kushi", the last name of the founder of American macrobiotics, Michio Kushi.