20 Famous Snacks From The 1980s, We Want Back!

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Published 2024-02-21
20 Famous Snacks From The 1980s, We Want Back!

Take a nostalgic journey through the flavors of the past with "20 Famous Snacks From The 1980s, We Want Back!" This video revisits beloved snacks from the 1980s that have disappeared from shelves but remain in our hearts. From iconic treats to nostalgic flavors, these snacks are dearly missed and eagerly anticipated for a comeback. If you're a fan of retro snacks, this video is sure to spark some sweet memories!

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All Comments (21)
  • @5HY_9UY_81
    I want to go back to the 80s and get stuck there lol
  • @fatkidgames4381
    I miss real people narrating....."one thousand nine hundred eighty s"
  • @invisigoth777
    everything was better in the 80's, the air, the weather, the entertainment, races getting along, the economy
  • OMG 80s please take me back. I just want to gorge myself and remember what greatness tastes like 😭
  • @bubwal23xifan
    I miss Tato skins snacks. I know TGI Fridays has something similar, but it isn't the same. I also loved New York Seltzer that used to be sold in the 80's.
  • @endofsociety
    Gen X here born in 76. I remember all of this. Even the commercials. Nostalgic. I miss the 80s. Yeah my family and I was poverty stricken, but I still miss it. Lots of good times in there. I remember milk being delivered in glass bottles, and still remember it tasted better. I remember food being more nutritious and people not having as many health problems like crohn's disease. Never heard of it till the 2000s. Halloween and other holidays were celebrated everywhere. Adults and children alike. Today, you get sparcely decorated houses, and trunk or treat. Not to mention, Thanksgiving was a huge holiday as well. Sadly, they now push Halloween decorations and such in August, in Oct, Christmas starts being pushed while skipping over Thanksgiving. Summer camps for children are really no longer a thing. Smh this new generation missed out on alot. I believe the 80s were a turning point. There was a little 60s and 70s style mixed in with new coming of age tech, and slowly the computer age crept in. All in one decade. Yes mobile phones were available, but only for the extremely wealthy.
  • @afp7153
    YAAASSSS Jello-O Pudding Pops! We still talk about them
  • @shannon_w.
    You know what you need on this list, Freshen Up bubble gum! Omg I LOVED that gum! Oh and Chiclets!
  • Gen X here-- Jello Pudding Pops were my favorite! 😋🥰 I loved OBoises chips, too.
  • @jodi2847
    My theory's always been that they stopped making Pudding Pops BECAUSE we loved them so much.
  • @snowfox275
    I was a kid in the 80’s and a teenager and young adult in the 90’s. The things we took for granted then, most would love to have back today.
  • @PinkMartiniAZ
    Pudding Pops were sooooooo addictive. One thing they didn't have on here was the Marathon bar, those were great.
  • @robaisback1
    My favorite,that wasn't mentioned, was the Chunky candy bar
  • @squirrelvert
    OMG, I remember those swirl Jello Pudding Pops. I LOVED those.
  • @Bamagal
    Does anyone remember the MARS candy bar I loved them