1. Altoids Sours
Remember those little tins of tangy goodness? Altoids Sours were the perfect mix of sweet and sour, and we miss them every day. They came in flavors like tangerine and raspberry, leaving a lasting impression on our taste buds.
2. Dunkaroos
Who could forget the joy of dipping cookies into that sugary frosting? Dunkaroos were a lunchbox staple for many kids in the ’90s. The excitement of finding them in your lunch can’t be beat!
3. Planters Cheez Balls
These cheesy snacks were a hit at every party. Planters Cheez Balls came in a bright blue canister and were perfectly poppable. Sadly, they’re no longer around to satisfy our cheese cravings.
4. Butterfinger BB’s
Butterfinger BB’s were bite-sized pieces of Butterfinger candy. They were perfect for sharing… or not sharing. We miss their crunchy, peanut-buttery goodness.
5. Jell-O Pudding Pops
These frozen treats were a summer favorite. Jell-O Pudding Pops came in classic chocolate and vanilla swirls. They were creamy, delicious, and perfect for hot days.
6. Oreo Cakesters
Oreo Cakesters were soft, cake-like cookies with a creamy filling. They were a delightful twist on the classic Oreo cookie, and we wish they would make a comeback.
7. 3D Doritos
3D Doritos were a fun, puffed-up version of the regular chips. They had a unique texture and came in flavors like nacho cheese and jalapeño. They were always a hit at snack time.
8. Squeezit
Squeezit was a fruit-flavored drink in a squeezable plastic bottle. It was fun to drink and came in various fruity flavors. Kids loved the interactive aspect of squeezing out the juice.
9. Wonder Ball
The Wonder Ball was a chocolate ball filled with candy or toys. It was like a surprise in every bite! Kids couldn’t wait to see what was inside.
10. PB Crisps
PB Crisps were peanut-shaped cookies filled with peanut butter cream. They were crunchy on the outside and creamy on the inside. A perfect snack for peanut butter lovers.
11. French Toast Crunch
This cereal looked like tiny pieces of French toast and tasted just as good. French Toast Crunch was a breakfast favorite that many people still crave today.
12. Trix Yogurt
Trix Yogurt came in vibrant colors and fruity flavors. It was a fun and tasty snack that made eating yogurt exciting for kids.
13. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Pies
These pies were filled with vanilla pudding and had green frosting. They were a tie-in with the popular cartoon and were a hit with fans of the show.
14. Pepsi Blue
Pepsi Blue was a bright blue, berry-flavored soda. It stood out on store shelves and had a unique taste that many people fondly remember.
15. Sprite Remix
Sprite Remix was a tropical-flavored version of the classic lemon-lime soda. It was refreshing and perfect for summer days.
16. Hubba Bubba Soda
This soda tasted like bubblegum and was as sweet as it sounds. Hubba Bubba Soda was a fun and fizzy treat that kids loved.
17. Keebler Magic Middles
Magic Middles were shortbread cookies with a gooey chocolate or peanut butter filling. They were a delightful surprise with every bite.
18. Crystal Pepsi
Crystal Pepsi was a clear version of the classic cola. It had the same great taste but looked completely different, making it a memorable drink from the ’90s.
19. Josta
Josta was a fruity, caffeinated soda that had a cult following. Its unique flavor and energy-boosting properties made it a favorite among many.
20. Shark Bites
Shark Bites were fruit snacks shaped like sharks. They came in various flavors and colors, including a special white shark that everyone wanted to find.
21. Heinz EZ Squirt Ketchup
This ketchup came in fun colors like green and purple. Heinz EZ Squirt Ketchup made eating fries and burgers even more exciting for kids.