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7 Foods From the 70s and 80s People Never Want to Eat Again

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Hi-C Ecto Coolers

Launched in 1989 as a Ghostbusters promotion with the Slimer character, briefly returned in 2021. Fans now recreate it using Tampico Citrus Punch and Minute Maid Lemonade.

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Hubba Bubba Gum, 30-Pieces

Popular in the late 1970s with big cubes; rebranded in tape form by Mars after competition from Bubblicious.

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Swanson Fried Chicken TV Dinner Box

A 1970s staple featuring a turkey or fried chicken dinner with veggies and fruit cobbler. Iconic for Friday nights.

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Keebler Fudge Magic Middles

1980s favorite with chocolate fudge cream inside shortbread cookies, rumored to make occasional returns.

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Jell-O Pudding Pops, Chocolate & Vanilla

Popular in the 1980s with Bill Cosby as the promoter, discontinued over time.

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Baron Von Redberry Cereal Box

Introduced in 1972 with berry-flavored oat cereal and berry marshmallows, known for its playful catchphrase.

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Hershey's Bar None Candy Bar

Launched in 1987 with chocolate-filled wafers covered in peanuts, reintroduced by Iconic Candy in 2019.