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Shay Huntley

10 Discontinued Snacks We’d All Love To See Make A Comeback

There’s something about the taste of childhood that sticks with you forever, especially when it disappears from shelves without warning. Whether it was a sugary cereal, a neon-colored drink, or a crunchy treat you traded at lunch, we all have that one snack we miss dearly. Companies often discontinue items due to poor sales, shifting trends, or cost concerns, but that doesn’t mean our taste buds have moved on. These discontinued snacks left an impression so strong, fans are still begging for a comeback. If you ever took joy in tearing open a foil pouch or twisting the top off a colorful bottle, this nostalgic trip is for you.

Discontinued Snacks You Didn’t Realize You Were Craving

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1. Dunkaroos

Although recently re-released, the original Dunkaroos from the ’90s still hold a special place in snack history. The combo of tiny cookies and sugary frosting was pure magic in a lunchbox. Kids loved dunking and double-dipping, and the kangaroo mascot made it all feel extra fun. When they disappeared from shelves in the early 2010s, fans were heartbroken. While new versions exist, many still crave the original formula of this iconic, discontinued snack.

2. 3D Doritos

Doritos took snacking to another dimension with these puffed-up, air-filled triangles in the late ’90s. They were crunchy, fun to eat, and came in wild flavors like Jalapeño Cheddar. Though Frito-Lay reintroduced a version of 3D Doritos recently, many argue they just don’t taste the same. The original texture and spice level are sorely missed by loyal fans. Among discontinued snacks, 3D Doritos are consistently at the top of “bring back” wish lists.

3. Planters Cheez Balls

Bright orange, bite-sized, and loaded with cheesy flavor—Planters Cheez Balls were the perfect savory treat. They came in a signature canister that made them fun to pop open and share (or not). Despite their popularity, they were discontinued in 2006, causing fans to campaign for their return for over a decade. Though they made a limited comeback in recent years, they vanished again quickly. These iconic discontinued snacks are still missed at parties and game nights.

4. Butterfinger BB’s

Before there were peanut butter M&Ms, there were Butterfinger BB’s—crunchy little balls of chocolate-coated Butterfinger goodness. Released in the early ’90s and famously endorsed by The Simpsons, they quickly became a movie theater staple. Sadly, Nestlé pulled them in the early 2000s, citing low demand. But fans argue their unique crunch and snackable form made them one of the best candy inventions ever. As far as discontinued snacks go, this one stings.

5. Hi-C Ecto Cooler

Originally launched as a Ghostbusters tie-in, Ecto Cooler was a bright green citrus-flavored juice drink that turned every lunch into an adventure. It became a cult favorite throughout the ’90s, far outliving the movie that inspired it. When Hi-C discontinued it in 2001, fans begged for its return—and got a brief revival in 2016 during a Ghostbusters reboot. Sadly, it didn’t last. Among discontinued snacks, this one’s ghost still haunts fans.

6. Oreo O’s Cereal

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Yes, there was a time when you could eat cookies for breakfast and no one would judge you. Oreo O’s cereal was exactly what it sounds like—chocolate O-shaped cereal pieces with that familiar Oreo flavor. It was discontinued in the U.S. in 2007 but bizarrely remained available in South Korea for years. Though it’s back now in some stores, longtime fans say it’s not quite the same. That makes it a prime candidate for the discontinued snacks we still talk about.

7. PB Crisps

Planters struck gold with PB Crisps in the ’90s—puffy, crispy snacks with a peanut butter filling inside. They were oddly addictive and perfectly portioned for lunchboxes or after-school snacks. Unfortunately, they vanished without much explanation, leaving fans bewildered and snack-deprived. For years, people have begged Planters to bring them back, even starting petitions and fan pages. When it comes to discontinued snacks, PB Crisps are a top-tier missing treat.

8. Pepsi Blue

Okay, technically a drink—but one so bizarre and beloved that it deserves a place on this list. Pepsi Blue was launched in 2002 with an eye-popping electric blue color and berry-like flavor. While its taste wasn’t for everyone, it became a staple of Y2K-era vending machines and gas stations. It briefly returned in 2021 but disappeared again just as quickly. Fans still reminisce about this unforgettable entry in the discontinued snacks and drinks world.

9. Keebler Magic Middles

Magic Middles were shortbread-style cookies with a gooey chocolate (or peanut butter) center—like a dessert surprise in every bite. They weren’t flashy, but they were delicious, and many remember them as a go-to after-school treat. Discontinued quietly in the early 2000s, they haven’t been seen since. Fans still mention them in online forums and snack nostalgia threads. For cookie lovers, this is one of the most missed discontinued snacks ever made.

10. Trix Yogurt

Bright, swirled, and loaded with artificial joy, Trix Yogurt was a colorful staple of school lunches in the early 2000s. The fun mix of neon-colored yogurts made eating feel like an adventure. Kids loved the silly flavors and wild hues, even if they weren’t exactly healthy. Sadly, it disappeared from shelves, much to the dismay of millennials who now buy Greek yogurt with a frown. This one rounds out our list of discontinued snacks we’d gladly welcome back.

Some Snacks Deserve a Second Chance

While trends come and go, some snacks never lose their place in our hearts—or our taste memories. These discontinued snacks weren’t just tasty; they were part of our childhoods, our movie nights, and our lunchbox moments. Food nostalgia is powerful, and brands would be wise to listen to the chorus of fans still craving a bite of the past. Whether they were crunchy, chewy, or neon-colored, these snacks deserve another shot at the spotlight.

Which of these discontinued snacks do you miss the most? Drop your favorite in the comments—and let’s see if we can snack our way into a comeback!

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