Discontinued Foods That We Miss. - A memorial for those gone too soon.

End world hunger or bring back your favorite discontinued food?

  • Bring back favorite discontinued food.

    Votes: 877 64.5%
  • End world hunger.

    Votes: 214 15.7%
  • Abolish the United States mixed market economy and have communism prevail.

    Votes: 269 19.8%

  • Total voters
    1,360
Planter's cheese puff balls. They came in what looked like a big version of the peanut containers. Those were the best cheese puff balls ever!
They still sell these in some states but they don't taste the same. And its impossible to explain to someone that never had it that they dont taste like orange cheese enough.
 
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Last time I saw these anywhere had to be in 2007.
 
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Best. Crackers. EVER. These were basically my favorite snack food before they were discontinued about 10 years ago. I still mourn the loss. The honey wheat ones in particular were to die for.

And, I recently heard that Jameson Irish Whiskey discontinued their "stout barrel aged" whiskey. It was so damn good. Considering that I can't drink for a while, I don't miss it yet ... But I know I will when I can drink again. lol.
 
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I don't know whether it's just my Acme or what. But the Cafe Casero instant coffee is nowhere to be found. It was a store brand and really good. It's up to $6.99 now but it was a huge jar. They have the regular and the decaf. But that's not what I want. :(
 
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I beg your pardon? Cookie dough vodka? I mean, I'm a sucker for weird flavors, but that sounds so confounding and now I wanna try it.
I have no idea how they pulled it off, but it tastes exactly like chocolate chip cookie dough, no exaggeration. Someone at some point told me that Pinnacle always discontinues their best and most popular flavors, so that one was never going to last.
 
I have no idea how they pulled it off, but it tastes exactly like chocolate chip cookie dough, no exaggeration. Someone at some point told me that Pinnacle always discontinues their best and most popular flavors, so that one was never going to last.
It's always the best that never last... :(
 
I'm quite sure I saw some just a couple weeks ago...
Yeah, the melon is the best.

7-11 has a store brand that comes in melon. Although I don't know if they still have it because both our 7-11's got closed due to crime. But if you have a 7-11 in your area check it out. It was pretty good.

I just remembered it might be cucumber and not melon. But dang if I can check it. We don't have 7-11's now. Thanks criminals. :mad:
 
I couldn't show you a picture because it wasn't a brand or anything but rather jelly sweets shaped in the sterotypical fish bones like you'd see cats eating in cartoons. We're talking about candy older than 30 years but I still remember how delicious they were and I'd spend my pocket money on the stuff until they were discontinued. They came in all sorts of colours from red, orange, green and blue but I've never found anything close to it since. I'm fond of gummies but still miss those fish.
 
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I couldn't show you a picture because it wasn't a brand or anything but rather jelly sweets shaped in the sterotypical fish bones like you'd see cats eating in cartoons. We're talking about candy older than 30 years but I still remember how delicious they were and I'd spend my pocket money on the stuff until they were discontinued. They came in all sorts of colours from red, orange, green and blue but I've never found anything close to it since. I'm fond of gummies but still miss those fish.
Swedish fish?
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They're still around.
 
Swedish fish?
No, they weren't Swedish Fish but I like those too! I've seen a few in speciality shops and like to get a box every now and then! The candies I'm talking about I used to get at the corner shop, they were loose (pick n' mix before that became rare af) and a lot like the Swedish Fish in size and shape, just the flavour was more (or less) distinct, very very sweet and firmer, more akin to Haribo.
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They were like this from what I can recall. Can't find anything close to them in Google images so it was probably from obscure candy company long since shut down.
 
There was this one brand I used to enjoy as a kid, they were like a knockoff of goldfish crackers but tasted different. I haven't been able to find them since. :sigh:
 
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