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10 discontinued ’80s foods and drinks we wish would make a comeback

10 Discontinued ’80s Foods and Drinks We Wish Would Make a Comeback

The 1980s were a time of bold fashion, iconic music, and unforgettable snacks and drinks. Many of these foods and beverages have since disappeared, leaving behind a sense of nostalgia for those who grew up in that era. Whether it was a quirky soda or a unique snack, these items hold a special place in the hearts of many. As we look back, it’s clear that some of these discontinued items deserve a second chance on today’s shelves.

Here are 10 discontinued ’80s foods and drinks that we’d love to see make a comeback.

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10. Hi-C Ecto Cooler

Hi-C Ecto Cooler was a vibrant green drink that became a cult favorite in the late ’80s.

Originally launched in 1987 as a tie-in with the Ghostbusters franchise, its unique color and flavor made it a hit. Although it has been revived occasionally, it’s no longer a staple on store shelves.

New Coke Bottle
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9. New Coke

New Coke is perhaps one of the most famous product flops of the ’80s.

Released in 1985 to compete with Pepsi, it faced immediate backlash from loyal Coca-Cola fans. Despite a brief rebranding attempt, it was eventually pulled from the market.

Hubba Bubba Soda Bottles
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8. Hubba Bubba Soda

Hubba Bubba Soda was a short-lived beverage that captured the essence of its bubble gum counterpart.

Introduced as a novelty drink, it mimicked the sweet, fruity flavor of Hubba Bubba gum. Despite its initial popularity, it didn’t have the staying power of the gum itself.

Pepsi Slice Soda Bottles
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7. Slice

Slice was Pepsi’s answer to the demand for fruit-flavored sodas in the mid-’80s.

Launched in 1984, it featured natural fruit juices and a variety of flavors. Although it was discontinued, its reputation led to a modern revival with a new formulation.

Quatro Drink
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6. Quatro

Quatro was a unique soft drink that combined four fruity flavors into one refreshing beverage.

Available in the UK from 1982 to 1989, it featured pineapple, orange, passion fruit, and grapefruit. Its distinctive quadrant-style packaging matched its multifaceted taste.

Jello Pudding Pops
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5. Jell-O Pudding Pops

Jell-O Pudding Pops were a beloved frozen treat that combined creamy pudding with the convenience of a popsicle.

These pops were a staple in many households during the ’80s, offering a deliciously cool dessert option. Despite their popularity, they were eventually discontinued.

Bottles of Crystal Pepsi
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4. Crystal Pepsi

Crystal Pepsi was a clear cola introduced in the early ’90s, but its development began in the late ’80s.

Marketed as a caffeine-free soda alternative, it stood out for its transparency. Despite initial curiosity, it failed to maintain consumer interest and was discontinued.

PB Max Candy Bar
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3. PB Max

PB Max was a delicious candy bar that combined peanut butter, oats, and a chocolate coating.

It was a hit among peanut butter lovers, offering a rich and satisfying snack. Despite its popularity, it was discontinued due to management’s lack of interest in peanut butter products.

Fruit Wrinkles chewy fruit snacks
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2. Fruit Wrinkles

Fruit Wrinkles were a fun and fruity snack that delighted children in the ’80s.

These chewy, fruit-flavored treats were similar to modern fruit snacks but came in a variety of shapes and flavors. They were eventually phased out as the market evolved.

Squeezit juice drink
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1. Squeezit

Squeezit was a popular fruit-flavored drink that came in a squeezable plastic bottle.

These drinks were a lunchbox staple for many kids, known for their bright colors and fun packaging. Despite their popularity, they were discontinued in the early 2000s.

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