
Nestlé clearly wasn’t feeling the Smarties products one day, when they decided to get rid of these and the Pop Ups.
Not only was it an ice cream but you got the added extra surprise of all those Smarties at the bottom. You can still bulk buy them if you’re inclined to recreate the summer of 2004. They probably didn’t taste of much, but as soon as you seem them you think of holidays. These ice creams were the go to on holiday in that Spanish town over run with Brits abroad. Nearly 3,500 people signed a petition to try and bring it back but clearly Walkers had other ideas. Yet another classic crisp packet taken before its time. Would definitely have been the most popular person in the playground with these crisps. I can just imagine the beefy rich smell wafting from the crisp packet as soon as you opened them. But I can understand why it got discontinued, don’t mess with the classics, just leave the Mars Bar alone. This was supposed to be a “lighter” version of the Mars Bar, with its wafer in the centre. Echo barsĪ boujee school biscuit, perfect for your lunchbox, what do the kids of today have? Probably celery sticks thanks to Jamie Oliver. Honestly, It’s hard out here being a white chocolate fan. Instead they were a chocolate covered wafer biscuit and it’s a travesty they’re gone.

No they weren’t actually chocolate covered Pringles, despite their appearance. It was a dark, dark day when these cakes with an insane amount of chocolate topping left the shelves. Probably not great for the environment with that much packaging in them tho. They look like Ferrero Rochers without the nut in the middle. I never had these, but feel like I majorly missed out. Why did they have to take away our fun? 8. Chewy, crispy or soft – they’re all delicious and you had the added element of fun of wondering which type you were going to get. Unlike most multi choice confectionary bags, this bag literally doesn’t have a bad option. Mars PlanetsĪ trip to the cinema wouldn’t be complete without a bag of these. When they first came out there was loads of backlash over false advertising, so naturally they didn’t stick around for long.īut there was a petition at one point to bring them back. The kids today will never know the joy of sucking up your left over cereal milk up with one of these guys. And yet Walls decided we didn’t deserve that joy.

Those tiny flavoured ice balls that rushed into your mouth at first before you were left with a melting clump at the bottom is the definition of a quality British Ice cream. They were sold for nearly 60 years before Nestlé decided to crush our dreams. Ok so the yellow ones were vile, they should have gone, but the rest – a major shame for people everywhere. After school snacks will never be the same. These cheesy baked little fish and other shaped snacks were discontinued before they had even been out for six years. If you see any please help a girl out and send some my way.

They started to disappear 10 years ago, but apparently you can get them in B&M stores. Let’s start off with the most classic crime in British food history – taking away the Dream bar. So it’s time to look back at the best snacks of our childhoods that are never to been seen again: 1. But people are reminiscing over the lost UK snacks in video compilations. Well not literally, don’t get too excited about Flake Snow returning to stores.
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They were full of sugary salty goodness and no snacks will ever compare.Īnd now they’re making a comeback on TikTok. Perfect in your lunchbox, after school, at a birthday party or after swimming. Dream bars, CoCo Pops Straws, Fabulous Bakin’ Boys cupcakes and Walkers BBQ Rib crisps were the snacks of the gods. Until they got discontinued that is, and we’ve been left with sub-par snacks to contend with. Traditional British food is globally known for being pretty poor quality, but the one thing we do better than any other country is snacks.
