In 2004, when the sour candy was introduced to U.S. grocery shops, this twist on the original Altoid mint was a game-changer and a popular favourite.
If you grew up in the '90s, your childhood wasn't complete without Dunkaroos. These cookies came with icing that had to be dipped to complete them.
Stop searching the freezer for this famous ice cream flavour. This rich flavour never caught on with customers and was pulled before its time.
Chocolate bars are fun. How about some chocolate crispy bites? These grabbable goodies include cookies n' cream, Heath bar, and Reese's.
When a product lasts for generations and has such an influence as Jell-O, losing a few flavours is inevitable. With so many changing kinds, losing track of our favourites seems inevitable.
If you adore Life Savers hard candies, you may have noticed this cream-swirled variety. Strawberry and creme creme savers were a hit with the public.
When you make flavoured tortilla chips, guacamole seems obvious. This exquisite match became an overnight phenomenon, but then abruptly disappeared from stores.
Magic Middles, shortbread cookies filled with fudge or peanut butter, were one of Keebler's biggest blockbusters of the twenty-first century.
Nestlé's Everlasting Gobstoppers and Nerds brought Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to life, but not all of their sweets has survived.
Goldfish are a popular snack cracker. Their flexibility goes beyond characteristic cheddar flavours into sweet items, and graham cracker variations of the snack were once unrivalled.