It's no secret that 90s kids love reminiscing about neon tracksuits, Saved by the Bell, and their collections of Polly Pockets and Beanie Babies. Above all else, nothing takes you back quite like snack food.
Which of the following 90s snacks brings back specific memories for you?
Considering this fun treat is exclusive to mall kiosks and movie theaters and theme parks, it will always be the ice cream of the future. That is until they sell freezers cold enough to accommodate their unique shape.
These pixie stick-like fruit shapes were often found hanging around kids’ necks for easy access.
Capri Suns were a staple for soccer moms in the 90s and they're still one of the most popular kids’ drinks on grocery store shelves.
The only thing cooler than the Backstreet Street Boys and tie-dye in the 90s were the designs Chef Boyardee and others used on their cans. Character pasta is still around, but it's peak popularity period was definitely the 90s.
The best remedy for a long, hot day was snipping off the top and biting into your favorite color of Fla-Vor-Ice popsicle.
Tiny Size Chiclets were way more than miniature gum. The excitement and experience of a mouthful of these small sweets were unmatched.
RIP to the greatest “granola bar” ever invented. More like a candy bar, these were rarely a disappointing sight to see in your lunchbox.
How else was someone supposed to know you liked them in middle school if you didn’t present them with this wearable yet delicious lollipop?