Foods From the '90s That Need to Be Brought Back Immediately

This post originally appeared on Diply.

I remember the good-old days of trading snacks at lunchtime, trying to convince the kid with Dunkaroos that a granola bar and apple was a TOTALLY fair trade. The '90s were pretty much peak time for delicious, artificially flavored snacking bliss. We didn't know too much, and we were happy to be ignorant.

Sadly, many of the foods you remember are no longer available or are only available online from rando countries. Here are the foods that we want back on American shelves.

Fruit-shaped Trix
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Fruit-shaped Trix

If I wanted round Trix, I'd buy the store brand.

Clearly Canadian

Clearly Canadian

If you actually want this back, you can preorder here.

Wonder Balls

Wonder Balls

These happy little guys were discontinued due to choking hazards. Sort of like Kinder Surprise. :(

Oreo Os

Oreo Os

On the plus side, Oreos are still a thing.

Butterfinger BB's
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Butterfinger BB's

Who doesn't want delicious, crunchy balls of their favorite chocolate? Oh, BUTTERFINGER, that's who.

Magic Middles

Magic Middles

If there's one thing on this entire list that I'd trade my soul for, it's these.

Crystel Pepsi
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Crystel Pepsi

Pepsi jumped on the "clear is healthy" bandwagon and promptly fell right back off. This caffeine-free cola lasted only a few years.

Sprinkl'ins

Sprinkl'ins

You were the friggin' king of the classroom if you had these in your lunchbox.

Nestle Quik Bar

Nestle Quik Bar

Every '90s kid could pack away a glass of Nesquik chocolate milk faster than you could blink, so it only made sense to make taffy-like chocolate bars to match.

Sprinkle Spangles
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Sprinkle Spangles

These delicious little stars of happiness were discontinued in 1998.

Head over to Diply to see more throwback snacks!