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
Does anyone remember the watermelon Laffy Taffy that had “seeds” along it?
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I miss that.

I totally forgot about Kudos bars until this thread. I wonder if Krave bars are still around; it doesn’t seem like it. Those were also good.

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Crunch bars are almost impossible to find locally now. Didn’t even notice they practically vanished from the US market till my girlfriend said she wanted me to buy her one.
 
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.
Sounds like Ravazzi's Fish Gummies to me.

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They've been around since 1939 and have always been popular. You can buy 'em online directly from the company that makes 'em.
 
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Crunch bars are almost impossible to find locally now. Didn’t even notice they practically vanished from the US market till my girlfriend said she wanted me to buy her one.
I've seen them in Dollar Tree by the register.
 
Aldi's gluten free bagels got axed last year though they disappeared from my local store long before that. Incredible bagels by gluten free standards, only similar one I've found is Udi but they're much smaller and more expensive.
 
A defunct brand of "health foods" called Lifestream used to make a specific sort of square rice snack cracker, similar to the foamy-texture Ryvita crackers. My favorite flavor was their Sundried Tomato flavor. I haven't seen this shit since the 1990s. The closest thing to it these days is a french product called Le Pain des Fleurs (the bread of flowers) that comes in Buckwheat, Rice/Quinoa, and Chestnut flavors. No sundried tomato flavor, though :(
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