45 Discontinued Foods I Bet You Will Only Remember If You Were Born Before 1980

Whether you fondly recall the era when McDonald’s fries were cooked in beef tallow or remember collecting yogurt lids for The Suite Life of Zack & Cody sweepstakes, food has a way of searing itself into our memories. Recently, one redditor asked the Reddit community r/askoldpeople, "What discontinued food item do you still think about to this day?" The responses are sure to awaken your nostalgia and unearth food memories you didn’t even know were tucked away.

1."I miss cereal in the little individual boxes; they came in a cardboard tray with 8 or 10 different ones. Both Kellogg's and Post had them if I remember correctly."

Vintage Kellogg's cereal boxes displayed on a table, including Froot Loops, Frosted Flakes, Cocoa Krispies, and Rice Krispies

2."Pepperidge Farm layer cakes"

Vintage Pepperidge Farm ad featuring a coconut layer cake along with four different flavored cake slices on plates

3."Certs. They're two mints in one."

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4."Puddin' pops."

Box of Jell-O Pudding Pops with vanilla, chocolate, and chocolate-vanilla swirl flavors. Close-up of a handheld Popsicle

5."Quisp. It was one of my favorite cereals in the '60s and '70s. I remember mailing in my vote when Quaker pitted Quisp vs. Quake, and Quisp won and stayed around for a few more years. It has made comebacks over the years, but distribution is limited."

Two boxes of Quisp cereal with a cartoon alien character and a bowl of cereal on the front

6."I loved Carnation breakfast bars! They weren't too sweet or sugary, and not bad nutritionally, if I recall. I wish these would come back; they would beat out most of the bars on the market today."

Vintage ads for Carnation breakfast bars featuring peanut butter and granola flavors

7."Taco Bell Nacho Supreme! Used to come with green onions. At some point, there was a foodborne illness outbreak traced to the green onions, and they quit using them. Then they quit selling Nacho Supreme."

Taco Bell promotion for a $2.99 meal deal with tacos, nachos, and a drink. Includes logos for Taco Bell, Pepsi, major credit cards accepted

8."There was this awesome breakfast cereal back in the late 1970s and early '80s called Buc Wheats. Imagine a wheat flake glazed with a honey flavor glaze that keeps it from soaking in milk for a few minutes."

Vintage Buc Wheats cereal ad highlights nutrition benefits, includes a Bacon and Egg breakfast comparison, and features a coupon for savings

9."Those windmill cookies. I think that they may still be sold in some places, but I can’t find them in local stores in Washington."

A person holds a windmill-shaped cookie with detailed patterns and textures

10."Freshen-up gum with a pillowy texture and squishy, gooey liquid center. I have a feeling it was made for smokers, but I loved it as a kid!"

Five packs of Freshen-up gum in spearmint, cinnamon, peppermint, bubble gum, and fruit flavors, displayed in a row

11."The personal pan pizza at Pizza Hut in the 80’s. So crispy, buttery, and delicious. I remember them tossing dough in the air!"

Deep-dish pepperoni pizza in a black pan, resting on a wooden table

12."Space Food Sticks. When I was in sixth grade in 1972, they were IT."

Two boxes of caramel Space Food Sticks, labeled as energy food, with an astronaut illustration. A 12-pack circle in red is on the lower left

13."Tang Gang here... that was a special treat!"

Vintage Tang ad features the instant breakfast drink being spooned into a glass with text promoting its high Vitamin C content

14."Taco Bell's Enchirito."

Vintage Taco Bell dinner with two Taco Bell grande meals topped with shredded cheese and olives, a drink, and taco sauce packets on a wooden table

15."McDLT."

Vintage McDonald's advertisement for the McDLT burger, showcasing the burger with fresh ingredients and emphasizing the separated packaging method

16."Marathon candy bar."

Vintage Marathon chocolate caramel candy bar ad with slogan "It lasts a good long time!" and a coupon for a free bar or discount on a six-pack

17."'Tunnel' bundt cake mixes (especially the chocolate with coconut filling)!"

Vintage ad features three people smiling at a Bundt cake with icing. Includes a 15-cent coupon for Pillsbury Bundt Brand Ring Cakes

18."The REAL Hostess Ding Dongs wrapped in foil!"

Stack of chocolate snack cakes with cream filling, surrounded by similar cakes wrapped in foil. Popular in nostalgic snack foods

19."Chocodiles. They were like a Twinkie with a chocolate coating. I told my husband about them 20 years ago, and he thought I was making them up. Then, we found them on a road trip at a gas station in Bakersfield, California. I guess they are available regionally there. Not sure if they have survived."

Box of Hostess Choco-Diles cakes, showing wrapped cakes and packaging with cartoon alligator

20."Howard Johnson's fried clams."

Vintage Howard Johnson's ad featuring clam dish special for $1.29, with a sailor mascot, soup, fries, and promotional text highlighting their menu

21."McDonald's deep fried cherry pies. So yummy."

Vintage advertisement showing two pastries filled with cherry and apple, surrounded by fruit. Text reads "Hot & Delicious Pies."

22."Suzy Q’s"

Hostess Suzy Q's packaged dessert with chocolate cake layers and creamy filling, shown in a plastic wrapper

23."Tato skins."

Bag of Tato Skins Sour Cream & Chives chips with a pile of chips and topped potato in foreground, steaming

24."The original French bread pizza in the frozen food section. I think Stouffer's was the first, but I don't consider it the same as it was in the '70s and '80s. I used to love it, but when I went to college, I stopped eating many of the things my parents would buy. Years later, I saw it, and the nostalgia kicked in, so I bought some. Didn't taste anything like I remember. In fact, it was bland tasting. I remembered it tasting way better."

Stouffer's French Bread Pizza on a plate, with the packaging in the background celebrating 40 years of the product

25."Slush mugs. Put your orange juice in, and a few minutes later, it’s a wonderful orange ice to eat with a spoon."

A yellow G FUEL shaker cup with red slushy inside, next to a closed black shaker bottle on a counter

26."Cooking bags. Gravy with sliced beef and the Salisbury steak were my favorites. They came frozen in a sealed bag, you put the bag in water and bring it to a boil, and voila! Tasty dish."

Vintage advertisement for Banquet Cookin' Bag featuring sliced turkey in gravy. Text highlights convenience and taste of various meal options

27."King Vitaman cereal. If I remember correctly it was similar to Cap'n Crunch."

Retro cereal box featuring King Vitaman with a spoonful of cereal, promoting a free mask offer

28."Sunshine Golden Raisin Biscuit."

A vintage advertisement showcasing a smiling boy holding a Sunshine Hydrox cookie, with packaging and product varieties displayed below

29."Junket pudding. Does anyone else remember that?"

A round gelatin dessert with a slice removed, showing a creamy layer inside, on a white plate

30."PBMax candy bars"

Box of PB Max peanut butter snacks, featuring image of the snack and text: "Real peanut butter snacks, 6 individually wrapped."

31."It's not discontinued as such, and it wasn't really a brand (Broaster was the brand of pressure cooker they were made in), but I really miss Broasted chicken. Broasted chicken is basically fried chicken that is breaded and lightly fried in oil, then finished in a pressure cooker using oil instead of water. Super crisp on the outside super moist on the inside. Like I said, it's not discontinued, but I've only seen one vendor selling it in the last fifty years, a mobile vendor at a fair."

Plate with fried chicken, potato wedges, and coleslaw on a wooden table

32."Keebler Magic Middles."

Three packages of Magic Middles cookies are displayed, with several cookies in front. Packaging features an illustrated elf and cookie imagery

33."Sara Lee frozen boxed cakes. I last remember seeing them sometime in the '90s. They had a coffee/chocolate one that was sooooo good."

Freezer section displaying various cakes, including Sara Lee Bavarian slices, strawberry coulis cheesecake, and Peter's Original Party Cake

34."Figurines. 'Figurines do a lady proud; it's the diet lunch that you can crunch out loud..'"

Vintage advertisement shows a woman smiling and eating a chocolate-flavored diet bar from a box labeled "Figurines: A Diet Food."

35."Screaming Yellow Zonkers."

Screaming Yellow Zonkers snack box featuring yellow popcorn and bright, fun lettering with the tagline: "Sweet glazed crispy-light popcorn snack."

36."Pepperidge Farms broccoli/cheese pastry puffs (in the frozen section)."

Pepperidge Farm Vegetables in Pastry box with broccoli and cheese filling, photographed next to a measuring tape for scale

37."Sizzlean. I didn’t realize it’s not around."

Sizzlean bacon package featuring an egg, parsley, and text: "50% Leaner" with "Swift" logo

38."Choco Tacos. My son and I loved them. Why would they get rid of something so delicious?"

A hand holds a half-eaten Choco Taco ice cream treat with chocolate shell and waffle cone layers, outdoors on a pavement background

39."Bubble Yum"

Stack of Bubble Yum gum packs: Wild Cherry, Tropical Punch, Spearmint, and Original Grape flavors

40."Nabisco Chocolate wafers cookies. Just discontinued a few years ago."

A 1980s Nabisco ad shows a woman giving a cookie from a cookie jar to a boy. The ad promotes a $1 refund offer for purchasing specific products

41."Kellogg's made these pop tart-type pastries that were oval shaped to resemble a Danish. Disappeared in the early '70s."

Box of Kellogg's Strawberry Danish Rings toaster pastries with an image of pastries and coffee. Text highlights vitamins and minerals

42."Noodles Romanoff."

Vintage ad for Kraft Noodles Romanoff, highlighting its rich sour cream sauce, fine cheese, and delicate seasonings

43."Banana Nut Crunch."

Banana Nut Crunch cereal box with an image of cereal and bananas. Nutritional information is displayed on the side panel

44."Little Debbie Caramel cookie bars."

Box of Little Debbie Caramel Cookie Bars, featuring individually wrapped bars and the brand's classic logo

45."Tuna Twist. I think it was available in the late '70s or so. I loved tuna salad as a child and saw commercials for it on TV with dancing vegetables, and begged my grandmother to get it for me. I loved it. It was actually some weird vegetable protein flakes or something meant to stretch tuna during the recession and dehydrated celery, onion, and pepper in it, and I thought it made the most delicious tuna salad in the world."

Vintage ad for Nabisco Tuna Twist, promoting a 7-cent saving and fresh taste with garden vegetables. Includes images of veggies and the product box

What food items do you remember from past decades that are sorely missing from grocery store shelves today? Tell us in the comments or anonymously via this form!

Note: Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity.