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I used to love Merry go rounds (like a pop tart) but they ceased to exist as far as I knew. Then, one day about 15 years later I saw some in a grocery store in the midwest. I grabbed a box and hoped they would flourish again but I haven't seen them since.
I used to remember as a kid having these mini Ice cream cones that had marshmallow candy topping on them, made to look like ice cream in a cone. do they sell them in stores still?
Jeno's Pizza Rolls (They're called Totino's now, but they suck)
Taco flavored Doritos (yes I know they reintroduced them, but the new ones suck)
Delaware Punch... gone for years, but I recently saw some and bought it.
IIRC, as recently as about 2 years ago, I was able to get Jeno's crispy frozen pizza from my local grocery store. I've been searching in vain for it, but only found Celeste (which shrunk its product size ), Tony's (which I think tastes awful) and Totino's for the single serving sizes. Well, okay, the Totino's says it's 2 servings, but no way I'm sharing it or saving the other 1/2 for later! I just ate one for lunch. I was craving it so badly, I was starving. I practically inhaled it! It was good, but not nearly as good as the Jeno's one. Does the Jeno's pizza still exist??
Also, I wish so badly that they'd bring back Mug o Lunch...at least the mac & cheese flavor, exactly as it was back then. I miss it!
Wow. So far I can honestly say I've never eaten a single one of these!
And I thought I'd been around.
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