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    17 Iconic ‘80 Foods You Probably Loved (We Miss #3)

    By Jenny Cohen,

    1 days ago

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    The ‘80s were a great time for big hair, music videos, and plenty of delicious delights that could make any foodie long for that new wave of food that’s now so nostalgic.

    While you might long for some of the older prices to help you save money shopping , you can still indulge in some of these tasty treats from the ‘80s.

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    1. Cherry Coke

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    Another great soda from the 1980s debuted in the form of Cherry Coke. The cherry-flavored version, which debuted in 1985, was Coke’s first flavored cola.

    It was inspired by soda fountains in diners and drugstores, where “soda jerks” added flavored syrups to traditional Coca-Cola. Today, the company also offers Coca-Cola in vanilla and a vanilla-cherry mix.

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    2. Diet Coke

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=44CY71_0vOu7w0600 Courtesy of Coca Cola

    Diet Coke debuted at the perfect time for fans of Coke who wanted something a little different and with fewer calories. Cans of the soft drink made their market debut in 1982.

    You may also remember the failed New Coke launch two years later, in 1985. But unlike Diet Coke, the new version of Coke fizzled out, with Classic Coke returning to the shelves less than 80 days after the new launch.

    3. Mr. T cereal

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    We pity the fools who didn’t get to enjoy Mr. T cereal when it debuted in 1984.

    Unfortunately, the T-shaped cereal, which was even featured in the movie "Pee Wee’s Big Adventure," was discontinued and is only a memory for ‘80s kids now.

    And if you loved the classic ‘80s show "The A-Team," which starred Mr. T, you can buy it on streaming sites such as Apple+ or Amazon.

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    4. Auntie Anne's

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=3t2bwL_0vOu7w0600 Courtesy of Auntie Anne's

    You may be surprised to find out that your favorite pretzel store at the mall, airport, and other spots made its debut in the 1980s. Auntie Anne’s started at a Pennsylvania farmer’s market in 1988.

    Today, you can still find Auntie Anne’s in more than 2,000 locations around the world, serving up a variety of pretzel options, such as original pretzels, cinnamon sugar pretzels, pretzel dogs, and pretzel nuggets.

    5. Reese’s Pieces

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    Reese’s Pieces debuted in the late ‘70s as the M&M'S-type bite-size candy with a crispy shell and soft peanut butter center.

    But you may remember them best as the treat that coaxed the alien from hiding in the classic 1982 Steven Spielberg movie "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial."

    The script originally called for M&M'S, but the director switched to Reese’s Pieces when the candy's parent company refused permission to use it in the movie.

    They might have regretted that eventually since Rieese’s Pieces sales went up a shocking 85% in the weeks following the movie’s release, becoming a staple of American candies for decades.

    6. Chicken McNuggets

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    Chicken McNuggets may seem like they’ve always been around, but the fast-food treat didn’t show up on McDonald’s menus in the U.S. until 1983.

    Four dipping sauces debuted at the same time: honey, sweet and sour, hot mustard, and barbecue.

    Today, you can still get Chicken McNuggets at McDonald’s as an item or as part of a value meal, which didn’t exist in the ‘80s. Kids can even get them in their Happy Meals.

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    7. Big League Chew

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=4bsv3C_0vOu7w0600 Courtesy of Big League Chew

    Kids wanted to look like the baseball players they loved and could with their shredded-up pouch of gum called Big League Chew.

    The gum is still produced today, and you can grab a pouch in a variety of flavors, including grape, sour apple, strawberry, and blue raspberry.

    You can also get the classic bubble flavor in gumball form from Big League Chew.

    8. Fruit Roll-Ups

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=4U0tyz_0vOu7w0600 Courtesy of Fruit Roll-Ups

    Do you remember what it was like to unroll a Fruit Roll-Up? The fruit leather made its national debut in 1983 and included flavors like apple, cherry, and strawberry.

    Fruit Roll-Ups still exist if you need a nostalgic trip. You can even choose new flavors like Jolly Rancher or Tropical Tie Dye.

    9. Nerds

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=4AbHHZ_0vOu7w0600 Courtesy of Nerds

    Nerds debuted in 1983 as the perfect little sour candy in tiny ball form in a box that you could dump into your mouth for a kid-sized sugar rush.

    The candy is still available today with two flavors in each traditional box and other spin-offs of the tarty treat. Check out Chewy Nerds, Nerds Gummy Clusters, and Nerds Rope to see how nerdy you still are for Nerds.

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    10. Red Bull

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    You may enjoy a good energy drink or perhaps like mixing in some Red Bull with an adult beverage or two.

    But you might not realize that Red Bull made its debut in the ‘80s. The first cans of the drink were sold in Austria in 1987.

    The brand has also expanded into motorsports, extreme sports, esports, and other endeavors outside the energy drink.

    11. Hot Pockets

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    You may remember the ritual of sticking a Hot Pocket in the microwave for an after-school snack.

    The cheap and convenient pastry pockets filled with cheese and other ingredients snacks made it to grocery stores in 1985, although they made their debut selling to restaurants two years earlier.

    The good news is that you can still enjoy Hot Pockets today. Several different flavors are available in the freezer aisle of your grocery store.

    12. Skittles

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    Taste the rainbow of fruity flavors inside a bag of Skittles, which you can still enjoy today. The candy made its American debut in 1982, and you can find the original version of the candy at your favorite stores.

    You can also check out different versions of Skittles, such as wild berry, sour, or smoothie flavors.

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    13. Bagel Bites

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2ZqFnf_0vOu7w0600 Courtesy of Bagel Bites

    Bagel Bites were invented in 1985 to take advantage of the emerging market for microwavable food.

    You can still get some to throw in your microwave today, with plenty of options at your local grocery store. The current versions include three cheese or cheese and pepperoni, and you can also find mini bagel dogs.

    14. Hi-C Ecto Cooler

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=1FwLdo_0vOu7w0600 Courtesy of Walmart

    Hi-C took a citrus-flavored drink and gave it the unique name of Ecto Cooler to tie into the cartoon version of the movie "Ghostbusters."

    Ecto Cooler, which featured the cartoon version of a ghost named Slimer, debuted in 1987 and has been on and off the market various times since then.

    15. Lean Cuisine

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=4E6EJL_0vOu7w0600 Courtesy of Nestle

    Lean Cuisine took advantage of the ‘80s new love for microwaves with entrees that were easy to prepare.

    The microwaveable meals debuted in 1981 and are still available today in a variety of healthy options. Its lineup includes meatless, gluten-free, carb-conscious, or high-protein versions if you’re sticking to a specific diet.

    16. Crystal Light

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    Give your plain old water a little extra punch with packets of powdered Crystal Light.

    The drink, which debuted in 1984, is still available in a variety of flavors and even comes in small packets that are perfect for 16-ounce water bottles.

    17. Lunchables

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    When lunchables debuted in 1989, they were the perfect thing to have in your lunch, with their mix of meat, cheese, and crackers to keep you going.

    Lunchables can still be found today and are a way for busy people who are always rushing to work and need an easy lunch to save on groceries .

    You can also get snack sizes of Lunchables for a quick pick-up at work or try the dessert versions if you want a snack after dinner.

    Bottom line

    Unlike the 80s, you can now use one of the best cash back credit cards to stock up on your favorite nostalgic snacks treats (80s party anyone?).

    Remember to take a list to the grocery store to help you stick to a budget that will keep you physically and financially fit. Don't just overload your cart with Hot Pockets and Cherry Coke.

    Money tips that can work for everyone

    No matter what your bank account balance is, there's always an opportunity to optimize and improve your finances. Here's a quick checklist of things you can look at today.

    Focus on paying off your debt . Debt can hold you back from making progress with your overall financial well-being. Aside from cutting expenses, there are tools that can help you pay off debt faster like balance transfer credit cards and debt counseling.

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    tara coralene
    14h ago
    kaboom cereal!! 😭
    jem from ny
    22h ago
    A lot of these are still around. The only one is not is Mr t cereal
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