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These 25 Snacks Are Sure To Bring Back Your Childhood Memories (3 of 5)
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Dunkaroos
Betty Crocker is someone whom everyone who was a kid in the 90s would forever be thankful to. She is the one behind many famous snacks, including Dunkaroos. These were small cookies, which required to be dunked in icing before being consumed.
Whistle Pops
Whistle Pops was something that combined the deliciousness of a lollipop with the fun of a whistle. Kids would use these to annoy their siblings and pets. After being discontinued for a while, Chupa Chups brought them back to the grocery stores under the name of Melody Pops. The newer version was advertised with the tagline: “play real music.”
Pop-Secret
Popcorn is a go-to snack when you are either watching a movie or doing anything monotonous. It is crunchy, buttery, and light on stomach. But the taste of Pop-Secret popcorns is a notch higher. They are just the right amount of buttery, and salty that you can have a big bowl of them and still want more. One box has six packs and you will be out of them in one night if you have no hold on your cravings.
Dinosaur Egg Oatmeal
Though oatmeal isn’t something kids would have without whining, Dinosaur Egg Oatmeal was an exception. It had tiny eggs that would melt to unravel sugary edible dinosaurs. This is something that made them every child’s favorite thing to have for breakfast. Added to that, it had brown sugar, which is much healthier as compared to the white one and could be prepared in mere 5 minutes.
Shark Bites
Shark Bites were colorful, sweet, fruit-flavored, and would easily fit inside the mouth. Could a kid ask for anything else? These were also used as a means of settlement if parents couldn’t buy their child something they have been relentlessly demanding. They are still being sold, but are nothing like the ones we relished in our childhood.