Awesome foods you remember as a kid

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ejohndrow
ejohndrow Posts: 1,399 Member
Some of us at my job were talking about weird foods (actual products not made up stuff). We used to have an outlet store where unknown products would go to die, among the ones I remember fondly are : Gelooze, which was like jello in a squeezit bottle, and cookies that were like oreos with poprocks in the filling.
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  • SpydrMnky27
    SpydrMnky27 Posts: 381 Member
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    Planters PB Crisps. Omg. So good.
  • EPICSRT
    EPICSRT Posts: 222 Member
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    Still available after all these years: Goober

    Peanutbutter and Jelly in the same jar!
  • courtxoney
    courtxoney Posts: 59 Member
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    dunkaroos.
    can't seem to find them anywhere!
  • bdhoward87
    bdhoward87 Posts: 86 Member
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    Rice Krispy Treats Cereal, Surge (more or less my pre-teen/teenage years), Squeezits
  • royalty_mind_1me
    royalty_mind_1me Posts: 284 Member
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    chick-o-sticks :love: (candy) mmm mmm good and they still sell em!

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  • Teapotdomescam
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    dunkaroos.
    can't seem to find them anywhere!

    ^^ oh god..THIS.
  • DesignGuy
    DesignGuy Posts: 457 Member
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    Pizza. And it's still around! :)
  • ejohndrow
    ejohndrow Posts: 1,399 Member
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    Thought I said weird, but I guess not. Oh well.
  • PeaceCorpsKat
    PeaceCorpsKat Posts: 335 Member
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    hoclate covered fozen bananas
  • Kayley
    Kayley Posts: 327 Member
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    dunkaroos.
    can't seem to find them anywhere!
    ^^ oh god..THIS.
    YES!!! Every flavor was sooo yummy.
  • duhblond
    duhblond Posts: 138 Member
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    Orbits (coolest drink ever lol it was like a seltzer with gelatin floating inside :D )
    Yum and ewww all at the same time :P
  • bdhoward87
    bdhoward87 Posts: 86 Member
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    "Thought I said weird, but I guess not. Oh well."

    You did but I personally didn't really eat anything weird as a kid (I was and still am a picky eater) so I just picked out some things from my childhood.

    The weirdest thing that I did eat was cook biscuits until they were crispy on the outside but still raw dough on the inside. I loved that growing up.
  • RachM
    RachM Posts: 113 Member
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    I live in Canada, they sell dunkaroos at Walmart. My fiancée buys them, he's like a 6 year old. I can't get over eating icing and cookies as a snack, but they were my favourite school snack when I was in grade school!
  • ejohndrow
    ejohndrow Posts: 1,399 Member
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    "Thought I said weird, but I guess not. Oh well."

    You did but I personally didn't really eat anything weird as a kid (I was and still am a picky eater) so I just picked out some things from my childhood.

    The weirdest thing that I did eat was cook biscuits until they were crispy on the outside but still raw dough on the inside. I loved that growing up.
    Fair enough.
  • DianneBoo
    DianneBoo Posts: 226 Member
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    Nabisco Swiss Cheese Crackers....OMG....they never lasted more than an hour in my house!
  • niksinnotts
    niksinnotts Posts: 62 Member
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    ketchips!! weird, they were like frozen chips with the ketchup running through the middle, yuk!!
  • DarinGettingHawtin2013
    DarinGettingHawtin2013 Posts: 313 Member
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    Gatorade gum. RIP, gatorade gum!
  • brittany103
    brittany103 Posts: 96 Member
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    Not weird but micro magic fries.. I used to live off those and chicken nuggets
  • SassetG
    SassetG Posts: 19
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    Tootsie rolls and Sixlets
  • contingencyplan
    contingencyplan Posts: 3,639 Member
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    Hi-C Ecto Cooler. I don't know if it's still around, but I know it was a few years ago.

    Jumpin' Jack Doritos

    Snak Pak Butterscotch Puddings

    Easy Cheese (still sold today). It's a cheese product that comes in an aerosol can. If that isn't weird, I don't know what is. Definitely not fit for human consumption.