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Snacks From the Past

Remember these? Dizzy Grizzlies were a line of bear shaped, frosted cookies produced by Nabisco in the 1990′s. The cookies were available from 1989 through 2000, when the cookies were removed from shelves due to declining sales. Dizzy Grizzlies came in both chocolate and vanilla flavors topped with sprinkles.

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Forget little individually wrapped pieces of gum! I want my gum torn off a 6 foot roll! Bubble Tape was a popular brand of bubble gum in the 1990′s. The 6 foot roll of gum came packaged in a round plastic case, similar to a kid’s version of measuring tape. Kids could decide how long of a piece they wanted, or go for the title of king of the playground and try to chew the entire container’s worth of gum.

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Remember these? Squeeze-Its juice drinks were another lunchtime favorite for kids. Not only did they come in a delicious selection of flavors, but the juice came in a plastic bottle, complete with a twist off cap and funny face on the side. Twist, squeeze, and drink up!

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Remember this? The Doctor Dreadful Food Lab was a popular toy set in the 1990′s. Equipped with all of the ingredients and tools a kid needed, the kit could be used to make all sorts of disgusting treats, such as monster skin, gummy insects, and monster brains. No need to worry if you run out of supplies, you can always replenish your stock of ghoulish goodies with Doctor Dreadful Food Lab refills!

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