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: 876 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
    1,359
The best ones are people that say they are allergic to everything and then proceed to eat from every other guests plate. Or insist that they can just pick it off and survive. Bitch that ain't no allergy then

That reminds me.

When I ordered from Papa John's last night (Something I never, ever do, in the ordinary course of affairs - PJ's pizza sauce is so sickeningly sweet I can't hardly stand it), I noticed something.

They have a field for how you want it cut. Uncut, regular, squares, etc... or clean cut. I had to go to google to find what "clean cut" means, because the ordering page doesn't say.

Apparently it just means they clean the cutter before they cut your pizza, so you don't get the stuff from the last few pizzas on your pizza.

I'm not sure if I find it weirder that some people care that much, or that they're so sensitive to cross-contamination but yet are still willing to order from a chain pizza place.
 
That reminds me.

When I ordered from Papa John's last night (Something I never, ever do, in the ordinary course of affairs - PJ's pizza sauce is so sickeningly sweet I can't hardly stand it), I noticed something.

They have a field for how you want it cut. Uncut, regular, squares, etc... or clean cut. I had to go to google to find what "clean cut" means, because the ordering page doesn't say.

Apparently it just means they clean the cutter before they cut your pizza, so you don't get the stuff from the last few pizzas on your pizza.

I'm not sure if I find it weirder that some people care that much, or that they're so sensitive to cross-contamination but yet are still willing to order from a chain pizza place.
I assume still swapped out regular still no
 
That reminds me.

When I ordered from Papa John's last night (Something I never, ever do, in the ordinary course of affairs - PJ's pizza sauce is so sickeningly sweet I can't hardly stand it), I noticed something.

They have a field for how you want it cut. Uncut, regular, squares, etc... or clean cut. I had to go to google to find what "clean cut" means, because the ordering page doesn't say.

Apparently it just means they clean the cutter before they cut your pizza, so you don't get the stuff from the last few pizzas on your pizza.

I'm not sure if I find it weirder that some people care that much, or that they're so sensitive to cross-contamination but yet are still willing to order from a chain pizza place.
There was a Mongolian BBQ place in San Diego I would eat at, it was a mall food place, and you got a boatload of food for $10, if you were smart. I'd only need to eat once a day if I ate there, it was great.

I would always ask that they clean the grill before they did my food, because it was usually about 10 customers before they really scrubbed it, and if someone before me got the super spicy sauce I got to have nearly inedible food. I always tipped $10 for this, and one time I saw a new guy start to put my food on before cleaning the grill, and he was almost taken out by the other grill guy. I mean it was a hassle for them, and I know that was over tipping, but hey I got my food the way I wanted it.
 
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There was a place got shut down in my local neighborhood, a joint called Times Burgers. I think there's one more on the railway in Slidell, Louisiana, but when I was in and out of the hospital (which was right next door), I would always go to Times and get 'The Goldberger.' It was this massive burger with a huge, fist-width onion ring as big around as the patty, with mushrooms, a garlic butter type of thing on the meat, and swiss cheese. It was amazing, and I remember a few days after my last checkup at the hospital, the joint closed. It's a viet/mex fusion and bar now.
 
KFC Twister wraps were one of my favorite quick lunches if I was out running errands and wanted to grab a bite. Don't even particularly care for KFC that much, but these were delicious.

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I got those all the time. Id get picked up from after school, dad would come home from work, and I'd have my twister and watch Gundam Wing
 
There was a place got shut down in my local neighborhood, a joint called Times Burgers. I think there's one more on the railway in Slidell, Louisiana, but when I was in and out of the hospital (which was right next door), I would always go to Times and get 'The Goldberger.' It was this massive burger with a huge, fist-width onion ring as big around as the patty, with mushrooms, a garlic butter type of thing on the meat, and swiss cheese. It was amazing, and I remember a few days after my last checkup at the hospital, the joint closed. It's a viet/mex fusion and bar now.

Times Grill, hey, yeah, I've actually eaten at that other one in that old train depot in Slidell. Pretty damn good burger, though I did have to make the waitress explain to me what the fuck a "doodad" is.
 
KFC twisters miss they where the best thing KFC made since extra crispy chicken.
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The McDonald's mcwraps were good too and I only ended up hating millennials even more when out their spoiled asses who want Chipotle and organic shit is the reason they discontinued them, cause they weren't buying them.
 
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They aren't really discontinued. They are just so damn hard to find that I think they may be seasonal. But I have no idea. I assumed they were discontinued until they popped back up again in the summer. Now I can't find them again. Tastykake Bells.

It's pretty much an upsidedown cream filled cupcake covered in chocolate. They used to be a lot taller and I was totally disappointed this year. Then again all the Tastykakes are a lot smaller now. :mad:

So they don't look as much like bells anymore. But I want some and no store has them around here. Apparently you can get them in the family size box. But I have never seen them. What the hell neighborhood do I have to go to? I refuse to believe the box is real unless I see it in the wild. I am not paying $6 to ship a local product to my door that I should be able to find two blocks from me.
 
My favorite food as a tween was Hormel's Frank n Stuff Chili Dogs


The filling had a nice cheesy, chili taste. They discontinued the dogs because some smoothbrains nuked them for too long and burned their mouths on the filling. This is why we can't have nice things.

Merrimints were a type of candy produced for the longest time. It was the type of thing that Grandmas like to buy and set out for their grandchildren, only instead of being horrible abominations of nature like Brach's peanut butter filled hard candy, these were actually delicious. They were the smoothest damn thing I've ever tasted.

The mints were discontinued in the 80s, then briefly re-continued in 2016, then they fell off the face of the earth again:

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This website has a recipe which you can use to duplicate the mints, although I haven't tried it yet. Seems simple enough though.
 
These were one of my main snacks when I'd come home from school. Back when I had the metabolism to wolf down an entire box and not regret it.

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Gimme back my good ol' Kina rice chocolates.
Later they also removed the image from the packaging, I miss his happy little smile.

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White chocolate versions of these chocolate buttons, made with actual sugar.

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This food was discontinued, and then brought back: Planters Cheez Balls.
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I really liked them as a kid, so I was eager to pick some up for a party about a month ago. I couldn't find any so I settled for the Utz ones instead, which I hadn't tried before.

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They tasted the way I remembered the Planters ones tasting years ago, so I was very surprised to find when I actually tried the Planters ones about a week ago, that they suck. I don't know if they're worse now or if they were always that bad, but they are definitely inferior to the Utz version.
 
Merrimints were a type of candy produced for the longest time. It was the type of thing that Grandmas like to buy and set out for their grandchildren, only instead of being horrible abominations of nature like Brach's peanut butter filled hard candy, these were actually delicious. They were the smoothest damn thing I've ever tasted.

The mints were discontinued in the 80s, then briefly re-continued in 2016, then they fell off the face of the earth again:

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This website has a recipe which you can use to duplicate the mints, although I haven't tried it yet. Seems simple enough though.
IIRC Vermont County Store sells them. You can order them online.
 
Stouffer's Bistro Sliders Cheeseburger
Stouffer's Bistro Sliders Cheeseburger

Meatbread that you could buy from the frozen goods section of your local grocery store.
God I miss these.
 
When the Blue Bunny corp. replaced their first PB Party flavor ...
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with this school cafeteria trash that really does taste like a PB&J sandwich.
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I loved Fruitopia's Kiwiberry Ruckus flavor, and I've never found anything that even comes close to tasting like it.

There used to be a Girl Scout cookie called "Golden Nut Clusters" that I really liked, they were kind of like pecans and caramel with a butterscotch coating. Everyone else hated them but me, and apparently they were only around for two years.

Also, Taco Bell seems to have discontinued my beloved caramel apple empanadas, which were basically like the old fried version of McDonald's apple pies. Damn them.
 
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