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Sprinkles for breakfast! Why would they ever get rid of this? Oh right, diabetes.
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A soda with floating blobs of flavor. It was kind of like drinking water with bits of soggy bread inside. It looked super cool, though!
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Oh man, fat free chips! It was such an exciting day when the fat free oil Olestra hit the market. But we didn't know the Wow! factor was how quickly
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you had diarrhea after eating these chips.
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Mmm! Cold, hard pizza with weird cheese! Even though these were gross, we'd absolutely eat one today. And love it.
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These were probably better known for their Super Bowl ad which introduced the world to Ali Landry, a hot girl who does flips while eating Doritos. It's worth watching the
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video, cause all the media attention went to Ali when the commercial also stars a pre-Will and Grace Sean Hayes.
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We loved sugar in the '90s so much, we had to dip our cookies in frosting. And moms happily let kids have this as a snack! It was a wonderful
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"Hey, that's a dessert, you can't have that for breakfast!"
"But it's in a bowl with milk on it."
"Oh, well that's perfectly healthy."
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These were legit. There's no reason why we shouldn't be able to have their ice creamy, sherbert-y, goodness right now.
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The gummy bear market was too saturated to keep these bears around. But they were fruity and delicious and perhaps you could say...amazin.'
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They weren't fooling anyone, these were English muffins.
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A healthy candy bar? What a dream. The fact we thought these were healthy is a little nutty, but they did taste awesome.
Do you ever find yourself late at night craving a bunch of Snackwell's Devil's Food cookies? You know, the cookies that were low-fat, so you'd use that as an excuse to eat a whole carton in one setting.
Sure, that might not have been the greatest dessert of all time, but the 90's was full of weird snacks that are now completely forgotten.
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