Classic Best-Selling Snacks We Completely Forgot About

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1. Sugar Smacks: These days we’re a little more conscious about the amount of sugar we let our kids consume at breakfast time. 

2. Dum Dums: Every kid has memories of sucking on a lollipop after visiting the doctor, or begging their mom for one at the checkout.

3. Atomic Fireballs: Atomic Fireballs may have been invented way back in the mid-50s, but these hard.

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4. OKs: Back in the 1950s, Kellogg’s was keen to come up with a product that could rival that of General Mills’ supremely popular Cheerios. 

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5. Cup-O-Gold: Back in 1950, there was only one way to go to satisfy a sweet craving.

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6. Sir Grapefellow: Cereals often have whacky and kooky concepts to try and lure younger consumers in, which is probably.

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7. Rainbow Brite Cereal: Cereal products are predominantly marketed to kids, which is why they often ink lucrative commercial deals with TV shows.

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8. Astronaut Ice Cream: Ice cream in general is a really popular dessert across the world. 

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9. Good & Plenty: Good & Plenty has been around for so long that it’s near impossible to know what the original price was.

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10. Lemonheads: What better way to get your sweet fix than by picking up a box of Lemonheads?.

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11. Jujubes: Little multicolored, multi-flavored gummy drops of deliciousness, otherwise known as Jujubes.

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12. Satellite Wafers: Americans call them Satellite Wafers, while other parts of the world call them Flying Saucers. 

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13. Fizzies: In the 1950s, while soft drinks like Cooke were busy turning into gargantuan.

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