These Classic ’90s Snacks Are Back on Store Shelves!
The 90s were an era of fun snacks and packaging that practically screamed for attention. As the world turns more nostalgic, our favorite snacks from the decade are making a serious comeback. If you’re reliving childhood memories or simply craving those familiar flavors, the grocery store shelves are welcoming back some of those long-lost treats.
Dunkaroos

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Dunkaroos first appeared in 1990 and quickly became the go-to lunchbox treat. The combination of cookie and frosting made it an instant hit. After disappearing in 2012, Dunkaroos made a grand return in 2020, much to the delight of nostalgic snackers. It’s now available in multiple flavors, including chocolate.
Bagel Bites

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Bagel Bites were designed as bite-sized pizza snacks. After seeing a decline in popularity, they returned in 2020 with a new marketing push and revitalized presence in grocery stores. Today, Bagel Bites are once again a household favorite available in classic cheese and pepperoni.
Trix Yogurt

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This snack first hit the shelves in 1992 while offering a creamy, two-flavor blend that became a favorite among kids. It was known for its bright, colorful swirls and fruity taste and was a key player in that decade’s yogurt boom. However, after being discontinued in 2016, fans were thrilled when it made a comeback in 2021.
Slice

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Slice was one of the most popular fruit-flavored sodas of the 1990s. It was marketed with the tagline “real juice” and available in a variety of flavors. After being pulled from shelves in 2005 due to declining sales, it made a comeback in 2018—this time as sparkling water with organic fruit juices.
Grape Pop-Tarts

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Pop-Tarts have been a constant in many American homes since their debut in 1964. However, the Grape-flavored variety was discontinued in 2017, which left fans heartbroken. In 2022, Kellogg’s made the right decision by bringing them back. The Grape flavor was initially introduced in 1967 as part of the original lineup and quickly became a favorite for its unique fruit filling.
Waffle Crisp

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Introduced in 1996, Waffle Crisp had a unique, sweet flavor that made it a breakfast favorite. Fans were devastated when it was pulled from shelves in 2018 due to changing consumer preferences and a shift towards healthier breakfast options, as many consumers sought cereals with lower sugar content. However, just three years later, Post brought it back as a limited edition, and it quickly became a full-time fixture on shelves.
Uncrustables

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Uncrustables first emerged in 1995 as a portable, crustless peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Smucker’s recognized the love for these grab-and-go snacks and has been expanding their offerings. Today, Uncrustables are back in full force with more varieties than ever.
Oreo Cakesters

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Oreo Cakesters were introduced in 2007 as a cake-like alternative to the classic cookie. They feature a soft, spongy exterior and a cream filling. They were discontinued in 2012 due to lower-than-expected sales, as consumers favored traditional Oreos. In 2022, Oreo reintroduced Cakesters with a limited release.
Creme Savers

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If you remember snacking on creamy Life Savers candies, you probably recall Creme Savers. These smooth, flavored discs were discontinued in 2011, only for Mars to bring them back 10 years later. They’re currently available in flavors like Strawberries & Creme.
Doritos 3D Crunch

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Doritos 3D, a puffy, intensely flavored snack, was first introduced in the 90s but was discontinued in the early 2000s. Frito-Lay decided to reintroduce the 3D Crunch version in 2020, with updated flavors like spicy ranch and chili cheese nacho. This revival brought back the texture and boldness of the original, and it’s now a favorite for fans who crave a bigger crunch and a richer Doritos experience.
Golden Grahams

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First launched in 1976, Golden Grahams quickly became a beloved cereal for its sweet, honey-flavored, and crunchy texture. It reached peak popularity during the 90s. The cereal was part of General Mills’ extensive portfolio, which included other major ’90s hits like Cheerios and Cinnamon Toast Crunch.
Cocoa Puffs

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Cocoa Puffs is best known for its quirky mascot, the cuckoo bird, and its chocolate-flavored cereal. In 2009, the recipe was changed to reduce sugar, a move that didn’t sit well with many fans. In 2020, General Mills responded by reintroducing the original, sugar-packed formula.
Trix

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Trix, the iconic cereal with colorful fruity pieces and its lovable rabbit mascot, was one of the biggest hits of the 90s. After several formula changes over the years, including a 2016 switch to natural colors, Trix was relaunched in 2021 with its original fruity shapes, much to fans’ delight.
Roy Rogers’ Beef Sandwich

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Roy Rogers, a fast food chain that reached its peak in the 80s and 90s, made a major comeback in 2025. Known for its signature roast beef sandwiches, the brand had seen a significant decline before being revived in New Jersey, where it opened a new location. Roy Rogers’ return taps into both nostalgia and the demand for hearty, classic fast food options.