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Article created by: Austėja Akavickaitė

The beginning of our century feels like a whole eternity away. And it kinda is, since the year 2020 has bent the time-space continuum and we’re now trapped in its never-ending limbo.

Time would pass a whole lot quicker, though, if someone would teleport some of the quirky goodness from the 2000s. From 3D Doritos to Creme Savers and Altoids Sours, these have been gone for a while now and the chances are, nobody really noticed.

It’s not that we cannot live without lime Skittles all of a sudden, but hey, it would be so much better. ‘Cause if there’s something we learn in childhood, it’s a whole bunch of the most bizarre snacks of questionable nutritional value, filled with tongue-coloring edible contents all wrapped in sturdy plastic packaging. And nobody ever dared to say it's unhealthy.

#1

Creme Savers

Nostalgic discontinued food item Creme Savers candy with red and white swirl next to pink wrapper on brown background

The creme that saved all of us from nondelicious candy couldn't be saved itself. It went away within the last few years.

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    Lime-Flavored Skittles

    Green nostalgic discontinued food items resembling old candy pieces scattered on a granite countertop surface.

    Skittles changed their green lime flavor to apple in 2013. Up is down! Right is wrong! Nothing makes sense anymore.

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    #3

    Extra Thin Ice Sheets

    Pack of discontinued food item chewing gum with one piece partially unwrapped on a wooden surface, nostalgic snack memory.

    Back in 2003, Extra's Thin Ice Sheets took the breath-freshening world by storm. So much so, that some newspapers actually claimed that their creation would effectually end chewing gum.

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    #4

    Altoids Sours

    Tin of nostalgic discontinued food item Altoids Tangerine Sours candy, known for its unique citrus flavor from the past.

    Your tongue hasn't been able to get absolutely destroyed since 2010.

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    #5

    Cinnamon Tic Tacs

    Tic Tac Cinnamon Spice discontinued food item from the past with red cinnamon-flavored mints in clear plastic containers

    If you can believe it, both Cinnamon AND Spearmint Tic Tacs have been gone since 2014.

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    #6

    Reese's Bites

    Reese’s Peanut Butter Bites bag showing nostalgic discontinued food items from the past in red packaging.

    These chewy lil' balls of deliciousness haven't been around since 2008.

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    #7

    Squeeze Pop

    Three nostalgic discontinued food items Hubba Bubba Squeeze Pop lollipops in sour apple, sour watermelon, and blue sour raspberry flavors.

    The goopiest candy gooped no more within the last few years.

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    #8

    Haribo Sugar-Free Gummy Bears

    Colorful nostalgic discontinued Haribo gummy bears in a clear plastic bag, representing popular food items from the past.

    What could be more appealing than a candy that packs in a ton of flavor while also being marketed as healthy for you? Haribo believed they found the winning combination in their sugar-free gummy bears, having replaced the sugar in the product with the artificial sweetener maltitol. It wasn't long before the public found the downside to this product—the sweetener acted as a laxative and it gave everyone who consumed the candy extreme gastrointestinal distress. Haribo quickly doubled back on its product, and despite competitors still selling gummy candies with this sweetener, Haribo has since pulled the product.

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    #9

    Kudos

    Box of Kudos milk chocolate granola bars featuring Dove, M&M's, and Snickers, a nostalgic discontinued food item from the past.

    The most delicious granola bar ever to granol has disappeared from shelves within the last few years.

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    #10

    Nesquik Cereal

    Nestle Nesquik cereal box family size with mascot holding spoon of chocolaty grains, nostalgic discontinued food item.

    Nesquik Cereal was quikly removed from shelves in the US in 2012. You can still get it in some other countries.

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    #11

    Philadelphia Cheesecake Bars

    Close-up of nostalgic discontinued food item being topped with a creamy white drizzle on a white plate.

    Look at that thing. It's gorgeous. It also was discontinued over a decade ago.

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    #12

    Campino Strawberry And Cream Sweets

    Bowl of nostalgic discontinued food items including red and white peppermint candies with wrappers scattered nearby.

    These red and white boiled sweets, formed of strawberry and yoghurt stripes of candy, could be found in supermarkets for over 40 years before they were suddenly axed in the mid 2000s.

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    #13

    Mars Delight

    Mars Delight chocolate bar broken in half next to the vintage wrapper, a nostalgic discontinued food item from the past.

    Mars Delight may have only been on the shelves for four years, but in that time the chocolate bar developed a large and devoted following. This slender version of the classic Mars bar, also featuring a wafer layer, was nowhere to be found by the end of 2008. Nine years after their discontinuation, petitions are still being signed online demanding that the bar be brought back.

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    #14

    Jell-O Pudding Pops

    Jell-O pudding pops kit with chocolate and vanilla flavors, a nostalgic discontinued food item from the past.

    While they debuted in the 1970s, Jell-O Pudding Pops hit peak popularity in the 1980s. A box of pudding pops came in flavors like chocolate, vanilla, and swirled. If you're really craving a pudding pop, and a Fudgesicle doesn't come close enough for you, there are pudding pop molds so you can make your own.

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    #15

    Crystal Pepsi

    Bottles of nostalgic discontinued food item Crystal Pepsi displayed in a store packaging with clear cola inside.

    The transparent, caffeine-free soda U.S. had a short run in the early 1990s. It was a novelty, but it didn't taste quite like Pepsi. Saturday Night Live parodied the product in a crystal-clear gravy skit, Thrillist recounts. Because it is something that instills some serious nostalgia, Crystal Pepsi has made some limited-time comebacks in recent years.

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    #16

    Flintstone Push-Up Pops

    Nostalgic discontinued food items featuring Flintstones Push-Up and Nestle Icecreamers Push-Up orange sherbet treats.

    You can still get these...just without the Flintstones on your sherbet pops. Dang shame.

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    #17

    3D Doritos

    Nostalgic discontinued food items showing cheesy, crunchy, triangular snacks spilling from a yellow bag on a white plate.

    The world got a whole lot more 2D in 2005.

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    #18

    Butterfinger Bbs

    Butterfinger BB’s nostalgic discontinued food item packaging with peanut butter-filled chocolate pieces on a yellow background.

    Bart Simpson's favorite candy and (in my humble opinion) the perfect Butterfinger experience hasn't been around since 2006.

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    #19

    Slice Soda

    Can of nostalgic discontinued Orange Slice soda from the past with no caffeine and bright orange design.

    Slice as we knew it has been gone since 2009. Now it's a seltzer.

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    #20

    Onion Nuggets

    McDonald's onion nuggets in red boxes surrounded by whole and chopped onions, nostalgic discontinued food items from the past.

    Ancient relics (OK, a promotional photo on a Tumblr page) reveal that McDonald's once served Onion Nuggets in the 1970s. The nuggets look like a golden fried onion ring, but, you guessed it, in the shape of a chicken nugget.

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    #21

    Oreo Cakesters

    Box of nostalgic discontinued Oreo Cakesters soft snack cakes from the past displayed against a light background.

    Sweet, soft Cakesters were no more as of seven years ago.

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    #22

    Yogos

    Three boxes of nostalgic discontinued food item Yogos yogurt-covered fruit flavored snacks in strawberry, crazy berries, and new flavor varieties.

    They've been Yo-gone from shelves since the early 2010s.

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    #23

    Squeez-Its

    Six-pack of Squeezit fruit drink bottles in red packaging, a nostalgic discontinued food item from the past.

    The juiciest juice to ever juice has been juiced out since 2001.

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    #24

    Life Savers Holes

    Four colorful discontinued Lifesavers Holes candy rolls in assorted flavors on a textured blue and black surface.

    Life Savers Holes were introduced in the '90s, and were basically Life Savers, but in a non-ring form. Life Savers Holes were plagued with problems. After being on the market for the second half of 1990, they were recalled for being choking hazards in January 1991. They re-appeared four months later with new packaging, but were eventually taken off shelves forever.

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    #25

    Heinz Ez Squirt

    Purple Heinz EZ Squirt ketchup bottle and fries topped with nostalgic discontinued food item purple ketchup.

    Heinz EZ Squirt was colorful ketchup in a squeeze bottle. Released in tandem with "Shrek" in 2000 with a green shade (Blastin' Green) —took the condiment market by storm, selling 25 million bottles in three years. While it was initially successful, Heinz ended up pulling the ketchup from shelves in 2006 after faltering sales, making it impossible to create ketchup-based works of art.

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    #26

    Keebler Magic Middles

    Keebler Magic Middles original shortbread cookies with creamy fudge center, a nostalgic discontinued food item from the past.

    One of Keebler's biggest hits of the 21st century came in the form of their Magic Middles—shortbread cookies filled with fudge or peanut butter filling that everyone couldn't get enough of. The cookies quietly disappeared from shelves with very little explanation from the Keebler offices, much to millennials' chagrin.

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    #27

    Pizza Spins

    Nostalgic discontinued food item pizza spins snack with wheel-shaped chips and pizza slices on white background.

    Do you remember these snacks? Shaped like wheels and infused with pizza flavor, they were truly in a league of their own from 1968 to 1975, when they sadly left store shelves.

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    #28

    Reeses Swoops

    Nostalgic discontinued food item in orange container with frosting drizzle, highlighting popular treats from the past.

    What's better than a chip? How about a chip MADE OF CHOCOLATE. Too bad they've been gone since 2006.

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    #29

    Pepsi Blue

    Close-up of a Pepsi Blue bottle, a nostalgic discontinued food item from the past recognizable to many people.

    This sweet, delicious blue nectar of the Gods was ripped from our hearts and souls in 2004.

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    #30

    Nestlé Magic Balls

    Nestle Magic milk chocolate ball with Disney character inside, a nostalgic discontinued food item from the past.

    Hollow milk chocolate with toy figurines inside, Nestlé Magic Balls were like the Happy Meals of the candy world. But, in 1997, they were discontinued over concerns that hiding toys inside chocolate could pose a choking hazard. The candy made a comeback as the Nestlé Wonder Ball, this time with candy filling the chocolate sphere. Those, too, were eventually discontinued.


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