Maybe you brought a Squeezit to drink with your Hostess Pudding Pie.
Maybe you traded your Fruit Wrinkles for your BFF’s Magic Middles.
The possibilities were endlessand delicious.
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Snacks from the ‘80swere flavorful, sometimes garish, and oh so memorable.
Unfortunately, so many of them have been discontinued since our childhoods, but we still remember them fondly.
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It was created to promote the animated seriesThe Real Ghostbustersand was supremely fruity and delicious.
Fruit Wrinkles
The name of these didn’t sound appealing, but they were tasty.
These were best eaten while not thinking about the name or wrinkly fruit.
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Squeezit
Many people equate Squeezits with the ’90s, but they came out in the 1980s.
They came in several flavors and were the perfect lunchbox beverage.
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Magic Middles
Keebler made Magic Middles cookies for several years before discontinuing them.
The shortbread cookies were filled with fudgeand you know how good Keebler’s fudge isor peanut butter.
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They were that good.
Hostess Pudding Pie
If you don’t remember these, they’re exactly what they sound like.
They were a little messy to eat but worth it.
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Oreo Big Stuf
RIP, Oreo Big Stuf.
You were truly the gem of the 1980s lunchbox.
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These giant cookies were like the Mega Stuf Oreos you know of today, but even bigger.
The cookie itself was massive and was stuffed with that signature cream filling.
They were perfect for our lunch bags to go along with whatever sandwich we had on any particular day.
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Hostess Chocodiles
Hostess has created some amazing treats over the years, including this 1980s delight.
These were the ideal lunch bag dessert or after-school snack.
They had a creamy peanut butter center, coated in crunchy cereal and chocolate.
It was a rich addition to a lunch box, but perfect for special days.
Hostess Choco-Bliss
See, we weren’t kidding about Hostess having some amazing snacks over the years.
Another 1980s staple was the Choco-Bliss bars.
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Screaming Yellow Zonkers
This popcorn treat was around for decadesincluding the 1980sbut was discontinued in the 2000s.
Also, who didn’t want to bring something in their lunch called Screaming Yellow Zonkers?
But in the 1980s, the smiley faces came in cookie form and went by the name of Giggles.
They were a fun lunchbox treat but disappeared after a few years.
Star Wars Cookies
EveryStar Warsfan had to have Pepperidge Farm’sStar Warscookies in their lunch bag.
The cookies were shaped like your favorite characters and came in chocolate, vanilla, and peanut butter flavors.
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