20 WORST Foods From The 1990s, Nobody Wants Back!
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- 20 WORST Foods From The 1990s, Nobody Wants Back!
In this video, we explore 20 foods from the 1990s USA that were widely disliked and are unlikely to make a comeback. From odd flavor combinations to questionable marketing gimmicks, these foods are a reminder of culinary trends that didn't quite stand the test of time. Join us as we take a nostalgic and humorous look back at these culinary missteps from the 1990s!
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Im convinced this guy just hated everything good about the 90s, I think he was bullied daily.
Yeah he seems bitter lol
It’s like he’s comment baiting
He just never got to enjoy most of the good ones!
Some I don't remember but most I do but I liked them
Ya this dude is missionary with clothing on only
Video should be renamed
"20 food from the 90's that I hated, and don't want the back."
Yeah, some picky people try to pretend that everyone else is the same way so they don’t look so immature, but that backfires.
As a former Walmart employee, I can tell you, Lunchables are still popular. Those kids now make charcuterie boards and give their kids Lunchables.
I was gonna say, Lunchables is awful for you but I still straight-up buy them sometimes so "nobody wants back" is a bit of a miscategorization lol
Disgusting.
I know someone is still buying them … but i don’t understand why. The meat was always sus
Hell, I'm 36 and I still buy myself lunchables once in a while lol.
@@ville666sora I'm 37, same. Just for a little snack when I'm out. I still do the same thing too... make double deckers, push it all the way in, and crunch down. Just as satisfying as back then.
Who else, besides me, felt nostalgic for the prices even more than the food?
I know right😂😂😂😂😂
Guilty as charged lol it’s hard to afford groceries now let alone snacks
Me!!! It happened so fast I don’t know what happened it just seemed all of a sudden everything was 2-3 times the prices I remember!!!!!
@@drsandy842that's because corporations are price gouging and many have profit margins that have tripled and quadrupled.
Yes prices we less but people also made less. I hardly ever had a lot of these because my parents would say it was to expensive.
I miss the bigfoot pizza
A lot of people do. I worked at pizza hut at the time. They didn't go away because they didn't sell. I don't know where they got the idea they didn't cook evenly but the real problem was holding it while the conveyor oven slowly rolled it out
I miss non-soggy pizza hut in general
Ever have Fox’s Big Daddy?
@@Calkaos no I haven't
was the 'big foot' pizza thaaaaaaaaaat big? i think i was 8-10 years old when i ate it a few times.... all i remember was it was smaller rectangle slices.... i wouldn't mind a big big pizza right about now hahaha
No one, but no one ate Jello Salad in the 1990's.
Except maybe in some small conservative Midwest towns
I agree- I never saw that anywhere in the 90s. Back in the 50s-70s that was popular but at most in the 90s you might have found Jello with fruit in it and that was it.
That is very true jello salad was not a common thing in the 90's
Ain't a damn thing on this list that folks don't love and want back.
The colored ketchup was a fail with my son. He wouldn't touch them. Neither would I. The color put me off completely. The cereal straws were also a fail. Bought them once, tossed out most of them because my son wasn't interested, and never bought them again.
@@Linda7647 Same here. I never saw the purpose of colored ketchup, and my mom refused to buy it. We were fine with yellow mustard and red ketchup in the house. And Cereal straws just looked like they'd go soggy in seconds.
@@AkodoAkira1 They did go soggy quickly. And didn't have much flavor. Tasted like cardboard.
@@AkodoAkira1I had purple ketchup a long time ago i never forget when my godsister called my mom one day and i didnt know how she knew and she told my mom where i was and she said in nere (meaning in the next room) and she told my mom let talk to em and my mom gave me the house phone my godsister said u got that purple ketchup aint it she was like a psychic because i didnt know how the hell she know lol!
Well your son was odd.
Orbitz walked so boba tea could fly
Or bubble tea 🧋
I had exact same thought 😂
Kinda hard to say nobody wants surge back when there are groups dedicated to bringing it back.
It's at our Burger King
I mean, that AND Crystal Pepsi have been back, soooo...
Surge was a staple of mine! How dare you!
Surge and Josta were also among what I drank during my college days.
And Crystal Pepsi is always welcome when it's available in Zero Sugar.
I liked both Surge and Josta… though I will concede that I can’t exactly describe the flavor of Josta.
A fully loaded citrus drink with carbos! Goddess, I miss Surge. And Josta.
It was so good!
Fuck yeah
This looks more like a list of Foods from the 1990s and not the worst ones.
EZ squeeze ketchup was introduced in 2000. Wasn't 90s. 3d doritos and cereal straws are still available. The first 3 on your list don't fit your video title.
I've noticed that for the first millennials, EVERYTHING is from the 90s--they're obsessed
@@kerplunketyWe first millennials were born in the early 80s. We know what was actually from the 90s. Are you sure you have the right generation?
Cereal straws came out in 2007 that kid in the commercial was in grown ups
I saw Shrek and thought that was weird! Shrek came out in like 2001 or 2002
To be fair both 3d Doritos and cereal straws word discontinued and just brought back
You should call this "FOODS THAT PARENTS DIDN'T WANT THEIR KIDS TO EAT".
Jello salad molds were from the 50’s
Yes!
You are correct sir
Yes.
Yes they are, and they had a weird short lived revival in the late 90's early 2000's for some reason.
exactly!
I was a fat kid so I used to get a can of the spray cheese and fill up the 3D Doritos...top level snack
Genius! Damn I wish we could have been friends haha
❤
And Crystal Pepsi. When that was out I drank nothing else. My friends called me weird since I was the only one of them that liked it. I wish they would bring that back.
Crystal Pepsi did make a short-lived comeback in 2016/17. I jumped on that with the quickness.
@@JoeTyriasame!! I saw it at a local grocer and got some to share with my kids! 😅
Coke purposely killed that be releasing Clear Tab, they purposely made it bad to sink Crystal Pepsi
It comes back every once in awhile and I always stock up when they do. A few years ago I was able to share it with my wife and said she liked it a lot!
I liked it too.
The Arch Deluxe would fit right in now that all McDonalds prices are much higher.
That's what I was thinking. It would now fit in perfectly with their $10 burger lineup.
I love how you keep saying "health conscious parents" but in the 90s that was probably about 1% of all parents
Now hold up….Bigfoot pizza was the bomb! I’d love for it to come back for just one more round!
And the price!!
Just order 2 of the Big dinner boxes, its basically the same thing and 2 would equal the size of a bigfoot one but yes, i wish they'd bring it back just for the novelty.
McPizza was not frozen. I worked at McDonald's during that time. The crust did come already made, like many pizza places today. The sauce, name brand Contandina, had a spice packet that was added to make give it more flavor. The major problem was having to wait for it to bake.
Not sure why the Jello creations were included here, as they are from the 50's.
And from the early 2000's
It wasn't the only product not from the 90s.
Yes. They were. And glad that no one I knew ever made one.
Nah, for some reason they had a short lived revival in the late 90's, early 2000's.
Premise of this video: Tell me you werent actually a kid in the 90s without telling me you werent a kid in the 90s....
The awful Jello salads from the 60s make it into every video regardless of decade lol.
Yeah I noticed that too. I'm going to start making them again just because..
Need to make sure EVERYONE knows how bad they are so they don't make a come back.
If it ain't fruit, it shouldn't be suspended in jello.
Ikr? I see them so much in so many of these videos, they're starting to make me want to try one lol.
Doritos 3D made a temporary comeback in the 2020s.
Just had some last year. Probably can still find them.
@@dukey19941perhaps so, perhaps not. I tried them a few times and they were nice.
Doritos are just flat out disgusting to me. I never cared for any flavour or shape.
Most were just ahead of their time. Orbitz became boba tea. Surge is now Red Bull and dozens of other brands. Pop-Tart sticks are now smaller Pop-Tart bites.
Remember the pop tart cereal they had in stores back in the day?
These are foods I miss from the 90’s. Especially the Bigfoot Pizza. Perfect for party’s, Super Bowl or many other get togethers.
I hope you have a picnic table and pizza cutters to break down the Bigfoot Pizza.
@@thecajunphoenixit came cut you know
They were actually extremely popular. The logistics of cooking and delivering them was what ended them. I worked there at the time. It was difficult dealing with the extra large pan in an oven that was basically a conveyor belt running through it.
Yes! We loved them for birthday parties
Weirdly enough all this stuff would sell out today
Social media would help it sell today lol
Some of these are still available today like the lunchables and the sprinkles or cookie topping yougurts. However the jellow with meat and veg in them are a product of the 70's not the 90's.
the 1950's
@@shawnthomas7404 That food "trend" lasted through the 70s. Just look up recipe cards from that decade, lol. Truth be told those types of gelatin based dishes have been around a lot longer than even the 50s but they certainly seem to have had a heyday starting at that point and running through the mid/late-70s.
Excuse me,I actually loved the Bigfoot pizza.....
A lot of folks did!!! Especially for the price. Have you seen what $8.99 gets you today? Nada😂😂😂
@@jameswood231 $8.99 gets you a laugh in the face for an extra large pizza
Give me all the Bigfoot pizzas and Crystal Pepsi’s then!
Come on, Shark Bites were great! Lol! They could be chewy, no argument there. A lot of "soft" gummy snacks could get sort of dry on the outside making them chewy to the point of losing a filling! I've tried some old school gummy candy recently (Dots, Jujyfruits, etc.) and they seem to be much softer than I remember so perhaps Shark Bites bit the dust a bit too soon! Some of the things on the list I thought were OK, but that's the thing - they were just OK. Being OK is not good enough for new products.
I wish they still made them.
I hated twizzlers especially the red ones as a kid omg. Sometimes i just ate them because my father and mother would eat them things faithfully especially the starbust flavoured twizzlers And made them look soo good and convinced me that they were good YUCK BRUH LOL
Half the stuff in your list are still around, and just as popular as they were in the 1990’s.
I loved the Bigfoot. The place near me always cooked it pretty well and it was perfect for parties or late night RPG or Video game nights. One of those bastards fed like five kids easy (and add a two liter of pop) and we all had a great time.
The Jell-o salads are an artifact from the 50s and 60s. No one ate that in the 1990s.
Ummm sorry to burst ur bubble but i ate them as a kid in the 90s ONLY AT MY GRANDPARENTS HOUSE lol. My grandmother stayed making jello molds because that was her favourite dessert so i just hadda eat it because it was the only thing available when i went to my grandparents house lol. They weren’t too big on sugary foods in their older age and gave me the sideways look when i would dump damn near a whole bag of sugar in my cherrios or corn flakes. My grandma used to hide sugar from me when she knew i was coming to spend the weekend with them lol. But yea guess it was just me eating jello molds lol
@@amoses11At that point, I think it was just you eating them. They hadn’t been popular for several decades by that point.
Jell-O salad was from the 1950's kind of odd to be on a 1990's food list.
Even the visuals used in this video were from the 50s and 60s. Not sure why it's on this list.
As someone who was ages 7-17 in the 90s, I strongly disagree with most of this video. I would love to see many of these return.
Certain ppl of certain races just didnt eat the things in this video lol
Gelatin salads were popular in the 50's and 60'. By the 90's there weren't a thing except at great grandma's .
My grandmother made them things faithfully whenever i went to my grandparents house. Jello just tasted weird to me and sometimes she would put fruit slices in it like pineapples.
I don't remember the McDonald's pizza at all. So many remember it, I wonder if it was just in selected areas.
It was in Canada
I had the pizza at a McDonald's located inside walmart, it was in Pennsylvania
We had them in Grand Rapids, MI in the early 90s. My family loved them, especially the pepperoni ones! When you couldn’t get them anymore, I read that it was because they took too long to cook for a fast food place because they had to be cooked to order.
I lived in Columbus, Ohio back then and made regular trips to McDonald's to get a McPizza!
I grew up in the Eastern US and we had it. It didn't last all that long. Like the video said it was really just a personal size frozen pizza. Why get that when I had the Pizza Hut book club throwing free personal pans at me just for writing a paragraph about the books I was reading anyway.
I don't think anyone ate jello molds in the 90's that weren't fruit molds. Like, some maraschino cherries or a fruit salad mix? Sure. Meats and ham? Uh, not in decades.
Thankfully.
We did a blind taste test with crystal Pepsi, 12 of us could not taste the difference. Love the idea of no dyes
I never tested it, but I couldn't taste a difference from the regular kind either. Any problem people had with it was visual. Like if someone dyed your bread blue, it wouldn't taste any different, but your mind might play tricks on you.
As I mentioned in my comment about Surge, I live in Norway and we also have Fruitopia here in Norway. But here it's made with real fruit juice not from concentrate and real fruit unlike the artificial fruit juice and fruit that Fruitopia is made with in America. All the things that are made with artificial fruit and stuff in America, isn't allowed here in Europe. So to me, Europeans have healthier food than America's frankenfoods. Also High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) is not allowed in place of sugar in Europe. All sodas and beverages that are made with HFCS in America are made with cane sugar in Europe which is much better than HFCS.
That’s why I LOVE Mexican coca-cola. Real sugar, not the junk we serve here in America. Although, I do love one drink that’s from Scotland and not too great for you. Irn Bru. Yummm
I haven't even seen Fruitopia juice since the late 90's in the US so I assume it was discontinued here.
I would go crazy for a strawberry Lemonade Fruitopia right now.
Thanks for that condescending diatribe about how awesome europe is. I bet you're a lot of fun at parties aren't you
@@SlimPickins-lj7rd dude, chill. They were just stating facts. The American food industry has always been a huge travesty.
neon clothes were in 1980s
Late 80s and early 90s were the high point for neon clothes. I know, I lived through it
@@hellmasterbean5920even wore some, especially neon shoe laces on my LA gears.🤦🏼
not sure what neon clothes are, but here we had 'hypercolour' clothes here, changes colours when you hold onto it for awhile, discontinued though, came and went, didn't catch by the looks of it....shame
@@MrQ12elve- Neon clothes were clothes made of fabric in *neon* shades of color.
And they carried on into the 90's for a few years.
that Dannon Sprinkles that idea went to another yogurt company that puts M and M's or Oreos as the mix in with Vanilla yogurt
It’s still Danon - under their Danone brand. And now they have candy bar bits as well.
I LOVE CRYSTAL CLEAR PEPSI!! they brought it back last year and it flew off the shelves!!
I know a lot of people that LOVED Crystal Pepsi, especially for work when you were only allowed water. No one could tell the difference from the look.
I LOVED the taco Lunchable!
McDonald's pizzas were made in the restaurant. People did not like to wait for them
Never tried one as I can recall, just because of the long wait. McDonald's was a burger and fry joint. Not a pizzeria for heaven's sake. Lol🤣🤣🤣
We were buying our Bigfoot Pizzas at Little Caesars. Lol😂
The commercial of the WOW potato chips with the people in the inflatable tubes had me saying "good thing your asses are in water" outloud.
😹Ahh the memories. What a terrible bunch of food.
The colored ketchups were fun. Plus, I think they were early 00s and were a promotion with the movie Shrek.
I liked the green ketchup. It was definitely different and odd. I only ate it at family cookouts when my one of my aunts brought it one year. I dont really care for ketchup then and now because bbq sauce is just what i like on my cookout food or even chicken and fries. But im glad the green ketchup actually tasted like the traditional red ketchup lol
Lunchables are still around. They are serving them in schools!
Ok… so instead of bringing in sprinkles now Dannon has the yogurt mixed with M&M’s and Oreos.
They always want to hate on things not being healthy whereas now? Hmmm…
I loved the OG Doritos 3D flavors better than what they are now
Yuck lol im sorry but i just never liked doritos as a kid and even as an adult. Disgusting brand of chips
The Bigfoot pizza was awesome!
How dare you say 3D Doritos are bad! They’re perfect.
I've never heard someone use the word "Practicality" when it comes to a huge pizza. WTF is this guy smoking?
The Mc Donald spizza left not because of the taste it was actually because it took too long to cook. The pizza was actually pretty good. Some rear MC Donald's still sells pizza!!
#6 Dannon's Sprinklin' Yogurt: Dessert for breakfast? Yeah, no. We can't let kids have candy sprinkles with their breakfast! Marshmallows are fine, but we draw the line at those candy sprinkles!
Isn't toast with sprinkles a popular European breakfast?
I remember those cereal straws! I loved them! I not only drank them with my milk, I'd just eat them straight from the box as a snack.
Lol i dont really remember the cereal straws as a kid in the 90s. My parents just brought regular boxes of cereal for us to eat
Were you even alive in the 90s? Most of these are sorely missed! Especially the Bigfoot Pizza! The only reason they stopped that was because the pan was annoying to wash. It was a great way to feed a family of 5 for cheap.
My boys loved the colored ketchup
Shark Bites and stuff like that were like Gummy Worms and Bears
Lunchables and Surge are still around. Also, we want most of these back. Maybe not the Arch Deluxe "secret sauce" because that was just nasty. Also, NO ONE wants the meat Jello molds back. The fruit ones weren't too bad, though.
I eat and drank all of it when I was a kind in the 90's and never got fat, I think it's wild.
The Jell-o salads were from the 60's & 70's, not the 90's!
"cereal straws make your milk taste different" that's like 90% the point of cereal my guy
If the Bigfoot pizza from Pizza Hut was a mistake, then explain local chain pizzerias selling sheet pizzas.
Steak-ums is one of the greatest culinary creations in the known universe. Who doesn't love Steak-ums?
Eurgh...l absolutely LOATHED those Steak-umm things! Granted, l also don't care for overcooked beef- if there's no pink, l will pass.😮
The same lady promoted the 2 different brands of chips that made people go the bathroom lol she was in both commercials
Dorito’s 3D were great!
I was a kid and a teen for all of these, and I don't miss any of them. Nostalgia is a disease.
The Bigfoot pizza was awesome.
"20 worst foods from the 1990s"
Starts off with one made in the 2000s.
Whoever thought Crystal Pepsi (and Pepsi Blue) were good ideas had too much crystal meth.
My guy, most the things on this list are still available....
This feels like a documentary from demolition man...
How many here absolutely blew their asses out after chomping down on olestra?
I miss the 90s that was an awesome time
BRING BACK THE BIGFOOT PIZZA!!!
Sean Hayes from Will and Grace with Mario Lopez's first wife in that Doritos commercial why did I not pay attention to that
The most prominent memory I have of Lunchables is asking my mom to stop packing it for my lunch.
my mom would not buy the fruit strings or the roll ups why she told me once empty calories and just a bunch of sugar like chewing gum the only difference is you could swallow the roll up or the fruit string
Omg fruit rollups was my shhhh back in the 90s. My mother always packed it with my lunch for me to take to school.
I can't even afford fast food anymore. How did our parents come home with a bucket of chicken and all the sides back in the 70's? Ah well, fast food's bad for you, right? I still miss it though 😕
I grew up in the 80s and 90s and I remember that it was way cheaper back then to order a HUGE pizza for a reasonable amount of money and a big bucket of KFC with all the sides and drinks.
Doritos 3D's were great. The problem I had with them was they were significantly more expensive than regular Doritos and not a good value.
EZ Squeeze was from the 2000's and was quite... Awesome!
yo crunch still has it but it is not called sprinklings anymore it is just two flavors they have M and M or Oreos with the Vanilla yogurt
Not to mention Chobani flips, which sell very well.
Just seems like the guy who made this is extremely picky and was grossed out by some nostalgic food items he saw online. None of these are daring in any way. Most were pretty popular and have people campaigning to bring them back. Some never were discontinued and are still popular to this day. A few seconds in google would have spared him the embarrassment of posting things that weren’t even from the 90s. He was several decades off with the jello molds. I expected something more interesting than “OMG rectangular pizza! The horror!”
I remember those squeezit twist off tops being all over the ground everywhere like cigarette butts
What's wrong with this channel? Other than the adds, research your opinionated content, I buy breakfast straws now for when my grandchildren come to visit. I do live in America.
Lol... you're a true patriot.🙄
Then you're strange. Not an opinion.
@@goodoldbubba6620 ?
Damn. Calm down. It’s not that big of a deal. 🙄
Have some in my cupboard right now❤, my grand kids gave me 😂😂
3D Doritos look like Bugles.
Kool Aid took over the shelves with a similar shaped bottle after squeeze its was discontinued
I don't think the person who did this video actually grew up in the 90s or did any research. I want most of these things back as an adult. Also hello salads were from our parent's era not ours.
3D Doritos were awesome I'd love them back
ah yes that blast from the 90's past, Shrek...that came out in 2001.
You know what we were kids at the time. It tasted good to us. How can someone who wasn't around at that time complain.
Yeah, I didn't eat much in the 90s. Only thing I had in my refrigerator was a 12 pack of beer and a carton of Marlboro's.
I usually only ate once a day which was lunch while at work and was typically a hamburger.
Bigfoot was a pretty big deal and a no brainer for large parties and gatherings. I either heard the orders being placed or was on the spread of someone else’s table but was never a fan. Its size by the square slice was intimidating.
What? Everyone I know wants most of these things back! Especially 3d doritos! The newly released ones aren't as good
Ketchup loaded with dyes, that was a smart move. SMH.
Except Lunchables are still around, and are very popular
I was wondering why my kid only ate half the cereal straw. I've been over here eating them like slim jims while sipping the milk from the glass.