20 Forgotten Foods From The 1980s, Everyone Wants Back!

Published 2024-05-12
20 Forgotten Foods From The 1980s, Everyone Wants Back!

Take a trip down memory lane with "20 Forgotten Foods From The 1980s, Everyone Wants Back!" This video explores the culinary delights of the 1980s, showcasing 20 foods that were once beloved but have since disappeared from shelves. Join us as we reminisce about these nostalgic treats and ponder why they vanished from our tables.

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All Comments (21)
  • @JDubs997
    Rice Krispies Treats cereal cane out in 93, and Surge came out in 97
  • @ASMR-Arboretum
    Surge wasn't out in the 80s. It didn't come out until 1997.
  • @marylist1236
    High cee. You can make homemade pudding pops with Popsicle mold
  • Rice Krispies Treats and Sloppy Joes can still be found in US grocery stores. Heck, those mini hot dogs in a dough blanket can be found in the freezer section.
  • I believe the 1980s started the craze of cereal shaped after popular kid toys/shows such as Cabbage Patch Kids and Ghostbusters.
  • @zach3431
    I miss rice krispie treats cereal sooooo much!!!
  • The only way I can see New Coke come back is if it was marketed as a different drink from the classic; which at one point did happen but that didn't stop the classic from outselling New Coke. Although, they did replace the sugar in classic Coke (except in Mexico). As for TAB; that's seen as too lame to bother ever bringing back.
  • @kitw76
    I’ve never heard Hi-C called High Key. And Veg a tables. This commentator is not naive English speaker based on the pronunciation.
  • @bozokarl
    nobody wanted new Coke when it came out and nobody wants it now