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]]>The new packaging shows the classic vanilla cookies and vanilla frosting with sprinkles for dunking. It still has a retro feel with it’s turquoise and purple colors and 90s graphics.
If you haven’t heard of Dunkaroos before they’re vanilla cookies that come in individual snack packs with one side cookies and frosting—either vanilla or chocolate—on the other side for dipping. They were the most-loved after-school treat of 90s kids.
So far, Dunakroos have been seen at 7-Eleven for around $1.99 and it’s set to make its way to other retailers at the end of May.
This leaves us wondering what other beloved 90s snacks will make a comeback. We can only hope Hi-C Ecto Cooler and Tribbles are next!
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]]>The post These 90s Food Trends are Gone, But Not Forgotten appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>Food isn’t an exception! Here are some nineties food trends that were big back in the day, but have fallen out of favor.
Baked brie was all the rage in the 90s, especially as a snack at parties. People used to love bringing this to gatherings and watching people take their knives to the melty, gooey cheese that was typically topped with honey.
Who hasn’t been obsessed with astronauts and space travel at some point in their life? Well, in the 90s, people were certainly obsessed with this dessert that astronauts eat while in space, buying it at specialty food shops.
Microwaveable foods were a big thing in the nineties, and Bagel Bites were perhaps the biggest thing of all. These tiny bagel pizzas were consumed by both adults and kids in big quantities as a “fun” snack.
The post These 90s Food Trends are Gone, But Not Forgotten appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>The post 90s Kids: Dunkaroos are Back! appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>The new packaging shows the classic vanilla cookies and vanilla frosting with sprinkles for dunking. It still has a retro feel with it’s turquoise and purple colors and 90s graphics.
If you haven’t heard of Dunkaroos before they’re vanilla cookies that come in individual snack packs with one side cookies and frosting—either vanilla or chocolate—on the other side for dipping. They were the most-loved after-school treat of 90s kids.
So far, Dunakroos have been seen at 7-Eleven for around $1.99 and it’s set to make its way to other retailers at the end of May.
This leaves us wondering what other beloved 90s snacks will make a comeback. We can only hope Hi-C Ecto Cooler and Tribbles are next!
The post 90s Kids: Dunkaroos are Back! appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>The post These 90s Food Trends are Gone, But Not Forgotten appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>Food isn’t an exception! Here are some nineties food trends that were big back in the day, but have fallen out of favor.
Baked brie was all the rage in the 90s, especially as a snack at parties. People used to love bringing this to gatherings and watching people take their knives to the melty, gooey cheese that was typically topped with honey.
Who hasn’t been obsessed with astronauts and space travel at some point in their life? Well, in the 90s, people were certainly obsessed with this dessert that astronauts eat while in space, buying it at specialty food shops.
Microwaveable foods were a big thing in the nineties, and Bagel Bites were perhaps the biggest thing of all. These tiny bagel pizzas were consumed by both adults and kids in big quantities as a “fun” snack.
The post These 90s Food Trends are Gone, But Not Forgotten appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
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