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LOREN

Part of the Furniture Now
Oct 21, 2019
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Lets see...I think these are all discontinued but I ate a ton of them: Zagnut bar, Zero bar, Clark bar, Ice Cubes (shaped like a Chunky), Bun (shaped like a squished down Chunky). My absolute all-time favorite wasn't a candy bar, it was called Fizzies. When I looked them up a while back, I found they were discontinued when it was discovered one of their ingredients caused cancer in lab rats or something.
 
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Jun 9, 2018
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There's a box of chocolates in the UK called Cadbury Milk Tray. In the 70's & 80's they decided to sell them, but in a bar of chocolate. All the different centers & shapes just fused together in a small bar. Only 10p😲. If they sold it today it'd probably cost £187.

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Jun 9, 2018
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I'll open this up to crisps/chips and ice lollies, as well.

I remember Hedgehog Flavoured Crisps.
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From Wikipedia:
"They were withdrawn from sale in 1982 when the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) alleged a breach of the Trade Descriptions Act 1968 as the product was flavoured with pork fat and herbs and contained no actual hedgehog".
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They used to sell an ice lolly called "Boomy". It was 3 individual fruit sorbets on a stick and I loved them. I believe they still sell them in other parts of the world. Haven't seen them in the UK since the 1990's.

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Lifer
Nov 26, 2018
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Wasn't really a big fan of candy bars. But growing up in Korea, they have this fish cake on a stick called "Atom Bar". Remember eating it in elementary school from street vendors. Damn. Don't miss much about Korea, but sure would love to have all the foods I used to eat there.
 
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mingc

Lifer
Jun 20, 2019
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Sen-Sen! Rich's Cigar in Portland, Oregon, was one of the few places that sold them:
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Not discontinued but difficult to find in the USA, Tim Tams:
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Pooh-Bah

Can't Leave
Apr 21, 2023
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Still available. Bought one today. Now I'm going to eat it.
I'm a big fan of refrigerated of a Zero and a glass of milk, personally. Probably terrible for my teeth though.

Skybars were out of production for a while a year or two ago, but they're back now. Those are a favorite of mine.
Zagnut bar, Ice Cubes (shaped like a Chunky)

I'm also pretty sure Zagnut is still in production, but their availability has been a bit shaky for a couple years.
I'm used to seeing boxes/jars of Ice Cubes near the register at candy stores.
 
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lraisch

Part of the Furniture Now
Jul 4, 2011
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Lets see...I think these are all discontinued but I ate a ton of them: Zagnut bar, Zero bar, Clark bar, Ice Cubes (shaped like a Chunky), Bun (shaped like a squished down Chunky). My absolute all-time favorite wasn't a candy bar, it was called Fizzies. When I looked them up a while back, I found they were discontinued when it was discovered one of their ingredients caused cancer in lab rats or something.
Ice Cubes are still available (my favorite) and I believe Zero and Zagnut are as well.
 

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Lifer
Feb 2, 2022
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Sen-Sen! Rich's Cigar in Portland, Oregon, was one of the few places that sold them:
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Not discontinued but difficult to find in the USA, Tim Tams:
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I used to love Sen Sen! My grandma used to send it to me in her letters all the time.
 
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Lifer
Jul 11, 2014
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Even back in the 50's my favorite was a Reese's cup. They were a nickel each. Good sized too. There was an assortment of baked goods too, that appealed to a snack minded youngster. Most popular likely Hostess Devil's food cupcakes. I would always opt for the Yankee Doodle cupcakes. They weren't frosted, but you got 3 and they were still cream filled. Cupcakes were a dime. We'd sell bottles back that we'd found along the roadside at 2 and 5 cents each depending on size.