Forgotten 90s snacks that have people swooning over their childhood

The list of sweet and savoury treats has got people salivating in their memory - but can you recall them?

By Mieka Smiles, News Reporter

Cadbury Marble was one of the nostalgic treats on the list

Cadbury Marble was one of the nostalgic treats on the list (Image: Getty)

We all have a favourite treat or snack that is no more. Now a TikToker has got everyone reminiscing about just how tasty some of our discontinued foods were.

Jess shared the clip from her account @Heeeyimjess which is a nostalgic account dedicated to the 1990s with the description “Just a 90s baby, bringing you nostalgia with a little sprinkle of magic.”

On the social media platform her video - which has had hundreds of comments - is captioned “Discontinued snacks I still think about”.

The nostalgic list includes the following:

1. Fiendish Feet

Fiendish Feet was a brand of low fat dairy yoghurts aimed at children and produced by St Ivel in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

The yoghurt pots had printed faces on the front and were moulded with feet on the bottom

2. Flyte

Flyte was a chocolate bar manufactured by Mars introduced in 1996. Each bar came wrapped in two individual halves and consisted of a chocolatey, whipped nougat-style centre coated in milk chocolate.

3. Cadbury’s Marble

This much-loved bar featured a milk and white chocolate, marbled together with a praline centre. Sadly it was axed in 2012.

4. Fox’s Echo

The Fox's chocolate bar actually made its debut on shelves in the early noughties. It was made up of layers of milk and white chocolate over a crunchy chocolate biscuit base.

5. Rowntree’s Bursting Bugs

These brightly coloured jelly sweets were filled with an oozing centre and discontinued in the early 2000s.

Other snacks on the rindown which have now fallen by the wayside include Doritos 3D’s, Applause, Star Wars Fantasy Ball and Heinz Ham & Cheese Toast Toppers. Also on the list is the Nestle Drifter, Walkers Cajun Squirrel and the Cadbury Crispello.

Those in the comments section were salivating at the thought of some of the treats - although others on the list weren’t quite as popular.

“I still crave the marble! Why would they ever discontinue it?” said one.

“The Fiendish Feet yoghurts have given me such a vivid flashback to my childhood! I'd forgotten all about those” said another fan of the forgotten snacks.

“Oh my God, don’t forget the Secret chocolate bar…!!! I signed a petition once to bring that back. Didn’t happen,” said another.

One added: “Omg the Cadbury Marble was elite.”

But one of the foods from decades gone by could happily stay buried in the past - at least according to one in the comment section.

They said: “Was it just me that thought Toast Toppers tasted of vomit?”.

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