Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arthur Treacher's, ah, that was tasty
Cracklin Oat Bran, used to be so yummy to snack on. Someone told me it is still made but I never see it in stores around here or while traveling. I'd stock up!
Cracklin’ Oat Bran is definitely still made (I buy it a few times a year). I don’t remember it having as much cinnamon as it does now, but it’s still pretty delicious.
Anonymous wrote:Arthur Treacher's, ah, that was tasty
Cracklin Oat Bran, used to be so yummy to snack on. Someone told me it is still made but I never see it in stores around here or while traveling. I'd stock up!
Anonymous wrote:Kettle brand (I think?) Baked potato chips from actual potato slices, not the reconstituted dried potatoes. I admit I buy the baked ruffles sometimes. Yes I also eat regular potato chips but sometimes they’re greasy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Soft batch cookies
Oh my goodness, I can still "taste" that flavor they had in my mind. I used to love those.
Me too. Tasted kinda…synthetic, but we loved them as kids.
Anonymous wrote:Arthur Treacher's, ah, that was tasty
Cracklin Oat Bran, used to be so yummy to snack on. Someone told me it is still made but I never see it in stores around here or while traveling. I'd stock up!
Anonymous wrote:Costco premium ice cream bar dipped in milk chocolate with then chopped almonds—they would dip it fresh when you ordered t at the counter.
Anonymous wrote:Five Alive. I don't know what was in this but it tasted refreshing. We used to drink it as kids.
Anonymous wrote:Kellogg's Product 19! I miss it so!