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We talked with Kerry from Recaptured80s about his amazing collection ... and how much a pack of vintage Bubble Yum gum will ...
Post later replaced it with Smurf Magic Berries (adding marshmallows), but both disappeared by the early ’90s. With the ...
Chex tried to get in on the kiddie cereal game with this frosted version of its famous cereal. We think the only problem was that they marketed it toward kids — adults like sweet cereals too! 15.
Children of the '80s were spoiled with a ton of sugary cereals that would never make it onto store shelves today. Case in point: Ralston's Dunkin' Donuts cereal, available in chocolate or glazed.
C-3PO cereal, like many cereals, had an oat, wheat, and corn base, with a slight sweetness reminiscent of the Honeycomb cereal that we still eat today. But we imagine the taste wasn't what kept ...
Jul. 15—For a moment — in the split second when I first glimpsed the cereal box out of the corner of my eye — I was a kid again. "Holy (bleep)!" I shouted, horrifying the family shopping ...
The 1970s and '80s were filled with memorable but not-so-healthy foods. From Danish Rings and Swanson TV dinners to Nintendo Cereal and Hubba Bubba Gum, revisit these childhood classics.
There was a year in the late ’80s when Dunkin’ Donuts expanded into the mass market breakfast game. Read more on Boston.com.
Breakfast is often hailed as the most important meal of the day, but many of the most iconic cereals from the 80s and 90s are no longer available to today's youngsters in Scotland.