8 Discontinued '90s Foods We'd Bring Back in a Heartbeat

Teddy Grahams: Addictive and munchable, Teddy Grahams were a favorite snack for many, with some likening their appeal to that of illegal drugs.

Pop-Tarts: Once made with real jelly, Pop-Tarts were cherished for their deliciousness, sparking nostalgia for the days when they were crafted with Smucker's jelly.

Keebler Tato Skins: Remembered for their catchy marketing slogan and potato-based crunch, Keebler Tato Skins were missed by those who enjoyed their unique texture

Minute Maid Juice Bars: These frozen fruit drink pouches were a refreshing treat on hot days, evoking memories of summer vacation or school days.

Roy Rogers: A non-alcoholic beverage enjoyed by many, Roy Rogers is still requested by kids today, highlighting its enduring popularity.

Crystal Pepsi: This '90s soft drink had a loyal following and very famous, with many nostalgic fans hoping for its return to shelves.

Taco Bell Mexican Pizza: A beloved menu item from Taco Bell, the Mexican pizza was a hit for its combination of flavors and textures.

Surge: Despite its divisive taste, Surge was a popular soda in schools, often paired with cafeteria pizza for a satisfying meal.