Grillmix shakers in Hungary. They had great flavours, we used them on everything... then one day they simply ceased to exist.
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In my non vegan days, President's Choice World of Flavours Buffalo Wing and Bleu cheese chips.
Trader Joe’s Belgian Chocolate Pudding
There was this candy back home called Choco bytes, which was essentially one of the pipe wafer things that a filled with chocolate but cut into small pieces, they tasted amazing but I think they were sold at a loss and so Cadbury pulled them. Loved those things and can't get a close enough equivalent any more.
Wildland Aronia Berry Juice Cocktail, from CostCo.
The color was a little purpler than cranberry juice. They replaced it with grape juice, not as good.
Can't find a pic on google. The juice was around in the 90s.
Edit: Bing had one:
It seems this instance very stupidly blocks images from i m g b b so I had to go hunting for another host. Great work admins.
As someone that likes fizzy drinks and squash, but has an intolerance to artificial sweeteners, basically every fizzy drink that isn't Coca Cola is now off-limits.
The one I miss the most is Irn Bru. The "original" one in the bottle is fine, but the pre-sugar-tax Irn Bru was greatness in a can. Yet another way that Jamie Oliver has fucked the UK...
The Doritos frozen Mac N Cheese bites and nacho cheese Pringles Tortillas.
Also most of the Monster Rehabs that don't exist anymore and Rockstar Relax.
Banana Cow.
Not the new age bar drink but the old school member of the Strawberry Cow, Chocolate Cow syrups line for kids to make Chocolate/Strawberry/Banana milk.
Nut fudge clusters from the Neilson candy company.
Nutchos, from before Nestle bought the company, f**ked up the product, and then discontinued them because their f**kery caused their popularity to crash. Apparently there are almond flour chips with the same name now - not talking about those.
Super Lemons
Ranch Fritos for the 90s kids
I miss the fruit juice with whey that two large milk producers in my region used to sell, a decade or so ago. I'm almost sure that both companies stopped producing it altogether.
Rold Gold Zesty Ranch Flavor Rush Pieces.
Summer of 2003.
Curse you Frito Lay for taking the one good snack away.
Cadburys nuts about caramel. I loved those bars. They must have done them for a few years before they discontinued.