1. Wonder Ball
It’s no secret we’ve all had at least one of these and begged our parents to get us one every time we went to the store. They were the most famous and popular for sure, and it’s no question why. Just the excitement alone of opening up a milk chocolate sphere to find sweet tarts was pretty amazing. To find candy within candy is really all you need when you're a kid.
2. EZ Squirt Heinz Colored Ketchup
Remember those different colored ketchup bottles that would come out during holidays? Me too! Included in this line was a normal red color as well as green and purple colored ketchup.
3. Dunkaroos
The oh so delectable after school treat, school lunch tradable, or summertime snack to have as a kid. With different kinds from Oreo’s to regular cookies dunked in pure sugary frosting goodness, they were a fun snack to have.
4. French Toast Crunch
This cereal was definitely a sugary yet yummy way to start your weekend morning. It definitely left sugary cinnamon filled milk at the bottom, which personally was always my favorite!
5. Ouch Gum
This short-lasting flavored gum definitely brings back the '90-'00s feels. Coming in a tin with watermelon, strawberry, and grape, it was definitely one of those things to bring around if you wanted to be a cool kid in class.
6. 3D Doritos
Yes, I know the 90's kids got all the cool snacks. It's no lie the 3D Doritos were perplexing to us, wondering how they were 3D. But years later it’s also no secret they just make them into a puff like shape to give them the 3D effect. Still a good snack to have after a really hard day of elementary school!
7. Sprikl’ins Yogurt
The favorite yogurt and the best excuse to be able to have candy bits for breakfast. The funnest way to have yogurt and the tastiest yogurt by far. Who could pass up having sprinkles in their yogurt in the morning?
8. Baby Bottle Pop
The ever so famous (or I should say infamous) Baby Bottle Pop. The classic favorite for all kids. With pops to dunk in pure sugar powder was every kids dream. When this was created, it was for sure every kid's favorite candy to eat. There was no stopping us. This candy was as popular as today’s Twix or Hershey’s if not more popular. You weren’t even considered a cool kid if you didn't have one.
9. French’s Potato Sticks
Another 90's cult classic, it was definitely the stick equivalent to potato chips but more fun. They were definitely the cool way to have chips. It came in a blue little canister and was a must for watching cartoons after school.
10. Kudos
A must-have for all packed lunches ever, a snack that was always the favorite in the lunch room and was for sure not shared. But, if it was, it was always traded for something else in the other person's lunch pail. The snack bar came in all different flavors from M&M to Snickers, all of which were equally as good.