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The Bubble Jug® Dark Cobalt Blue 1.5L Litre Extra Large Glug Jug - Fish Shaped Jug - Decorative Ceramic Glugging Cocktail, Water and Gin Jug and Pitcher

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If you hated crusts, this pizza would have been your ideal choice. It was a regional delight in the US, and you can still get it in the frozen pizza section of many places. If you can’t find square pizza anywhere, you can make it at home by cutting the crusts off. However, we can’t imagine why anyone would give up on stuffed crust pizza. These Had A Chokehold On Almost Every Millennial”: Adults Desperately Miss These Nostalgic Discontinued Foods (And I Forgot All About Some Of Them) There's nothing like shaking up a pink plastic container of powdered bubble gum, "chugging" it, then chewing it until it forms into a more-or-less flavorless mass of gum. This stuff lost its flavor real fast, but whatever. I was into it.

If you ever got proposed to with a ring pop, I hate to break it to you, but you’re engaged. These tasty candies were shaped like a giant jewel on a ring. You could wear it and enjoy the sweet whenever you wanted to. Some people used it as jewelry, and some used it to ask out their crushes. These hard and delicious candies were introduced in 2001 and came in flavors like mango, orange, raspberry, apple, and tangerine. They were discontinued in 2010 because of low sales. Kids would go crazy for these candies because of their strong taste. Even though the hard sweets could bruise the tip of your tongue or the roof of your mouth, all was fair in the ’90s. The funniest part would be if you left them out in the heat and they melted into one large, hard, sweet. First, please watch the video to the right. It explains the Burning Question feature and answers some common questions.

With many nineties babies turning 30 soon, it’s time to get some veggies in your diet because your gut health is not the same as it was in your teens. However, compared to what the youngsters are filling their bellies with today, we still had it pretty good in our school days.

The drink's slogan, "texturally enhanced alternative beverage," honestly wins the award for the cringiest of all time. Actually, I lied! Their ad campaign that invited consumers to "embark on a tour into the bowels of the Orbiterium" definitely takes the cake. Prices, specifications, images, and videos are subject to change without notice. Vat19.com is not responsible for typographical or illustrative errors. Kraft Heinz owned this ’90s food. It was an American brand drink mix. The drink became so popular that it has many references in games, books, and movies. The brand’s mascot, the Kool-Aid Man, became famous and was known for crashing through the wall instead of doors. Over time, the recognized brand mascot got an updated look. The drink mix powder became very popular, and some people even used it to dye their hair (unsuccessfully). Your favorite ’90s foods may have disappeared due to shifting consumer preferences and changing nutritional guidelines. Maybe today’s kids wouldn’t be interested in bubble gum in a metal box resembling a Band-Aid tin. And who knows what chemicals were in the bright-colored Squeezits aside from sugar?

BuzzFeed Tasty Search, watch, and cook every single Tasty recipe and video ever - all in one place! One of the most fun but creepy-looking ’90s foods was the Oreo, fudge, dirt pastry. This was made of cool whip frosting, cream cheese, Oreos, and jelly bean worms. You’d get bonus points if you could draw something funny with the jelly worms. This was a wonderful dessert to provide at Halloween parties for kids or just on a summer day. In its small plastic bottle, Sour Sneaky Stardust is a crushed candy powder that’s sweet and fruity with a dash of sour. Tasty as this is, the candy has a surprise waiting for you: as you savor the flavor, the powder absorbs your saliva and turns into a chewing gum! This tasty transformation only takes a minute and gives you a long-lasting bonus piece of candy to enjoy. Squeezits were a fruit-flavored juice made by General Mills. It was marketed from 1985 till 2001 until production was stopped. You could get the drink in a plastic bottle with a squeezable or twisty cap. There was a point when having a Squeezit meant you were one of the cool kids. Hot take: Twizzlers are usually trash, and these discontinued candies proved it. Starburst Fruit Twists were similar to Twizzlers in shape, but that's about it. The flavors were bold and fruity, and the texture was soft and chewy — a far cry from the dense formula of the classic Twizzler.

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