From cereal to crackers to pudding, here are 25foods from the 1970sthat will remind you of simpler times.
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Concentrate Cereal
Concentrate Cerealwas branded as the cereal with the highest concentration of nutrients.
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It came out of the box looking like fish pellets and expanded as it soaked up the milk.
Kellogg’s pulled Concentrate Cereal from the shelves in the late 1970s.
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Danish Rings
These boxed treats were like Pop-Tarts, only round.
They replaced Danish Go Rounds, which broke too easily.
Sadly, these were discontinued in the 1980s.
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Koogle
What’s better than peanut butter?
A peanut butter spread that comes in a variety of flavors like chocolate, banana, and vanilla.
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In the 1970s, that was Koogle.
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Mug-O-Lunch
Exactly as it sounds, Mug-O-Lunch by Betty Crocker was lunch in a mug.
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Banana Flip
Brands in the ’70s were pretty creative.
Case in point: theBanana Flip, made by a few snack cake brands like Nickles and Mickey’s.
Sadly, it’s possible for you to no longer find Banana Flips on shelves.
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The crispy pinwheel-shaped snack took the flavors of pizza and put it in chip form.
Hunt’s Snack Pack Chocolate Pudding
Forget about pudding in a little plastic container.
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In the ’70s, it was all about pudding in a tin can.
According to this ad from the era,it made pudding a party.
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The chewy treats came in flavors like caramel, chocolate, and peanut butter.
Cheese Tid Bits
Nabisco’s Tid Bits were an orange-hued crispy cracker snack shaped like pellets.
Eventually, Goldfish and Cheez-Its overtook them in popularity.
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The seasoning contained a blend of veggies, herbs, and spices.
There were three flavors to choose from: onion, cheddar, and Italian.
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Fortunately, they’re back, and the candy is now beingused in creative ways.
They disappeared briefly but are back on shelves today.
Nabisco Snack Mate Cheese
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Jello salad with a Cool Whip topping, anyone?
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Hubba Bubba Gum
Hubba Bubba Gum was Wrigley Gum’s first bubble gum product.
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Danka Toaster Snacks were another variety meant to resemble a Danish treat.
Aspen Soda
Aspen was a clear, apple-flavored soda.
The ’70s truly were simpler times!
According to ads, it lasted a “good long time!”
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It was a delicious and economical way to make the most of a pound of ground beef.
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Wendy’s also introduced salad bars, but those have all been phased out.
McDonald’s Happy Meal
McDonald’s launched its iconic Happy Meal in the late ’70s.
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Originally, it was just a burger, small fries, a packet of cookies, and a toy.
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