10 Nostalgic ‘90s Snacks That Don’t Exist Anymore

If you were a kid in the ‘90s, your snack game was strong.
From school lunches to after-school TV time, the decade delivered some of the most iconic—and now extinct—treats.
Sadly, not every snack stood the test of time.
Here are 10 nostalgic ‘90s snacks that are no longer on shelves, but forever in our memories.
1. PB Crisps
These crunchy peanut-shaped snacks were filled with sweet peanut butter creme. A perfect combo of salty and sweet, PB Crisps were discontinued in the late ‘90s, but fans still beg for their return.
2. Butterfinger BB’s
Made famous by The Simpsons and Bart’s endorsement, these bite-sized versions of Butterfinger were the perfect movie snack. They disappeared from shelves in the mid-2000s and haven’t returned since.
3. Squeezit
These fruit drinks came in colorful plastic bottles you squeezed to drink. Each bottle had a funny face and a wacky flavor name. They were discontinued in the early 2000s, much to the disappointment of ‘90s kids everywhere.
4. Oreo Big Stuf
Imagine a regular Oreo, but supersized—each cookie was big enough to require two hands. Introduced in the ‘80s and popular through the early ‘90s, these were discontinued due to changing snack trends (and maybe portion control).
5. Keebler Magic Middles
These shortbread-style cookies had gooey chocolate or peanut butter centers. Warmed up in the microwave, they were unbeatable. Sadly, they vanished from store shelves and have never made a comeback.
6. Jell-O Pudding Pops
These frozen treats were creamy, rich, and wildly popular throughout the ‘80s and ‘90s. They quietly disappeared from stores, leaving fans puzzled and disappointed.
7. Trix Yogurt
With vibrant swirls of neon colors, Trix Yogurt was a rainbow in a cup. It was fun, sugary, and totally ‘90s. Despite calls to bring it back, it remains a relic of the past.
8. Planters Cheez Balls (original formula)
While Cheez Balls returned briefly, die-hard fans claim the original ‘90s version was crunchier, cheesier, and better overall. The current version just doesn’t hit the same.
9. Pepsi Blue
Launched in the early 2000s, but tested in the late ‘90s, Pepsi Blue had a berry flavor and electric blue color. It was discontinued after a short run but lives on in retro snack lore.
10. Sprite Remix
Technically released in 2003, this flavored Sprite was part of the tail end of ‘90s snack innovation. It came in tropical, berry, and arctic flavors, but didn’t last long before vanishing from shelves.
10 Nostalgic ‘90s Snacks That Don’t Exist Anymore was originally published on b1057.com