If you were a kid in the ’90s you probably remember French Toast Crunch, a cereal in the shape of tiny pieces of bread that, in my opinion, actually tasted pretty bad. But the picture still brings back memories of other ’90s classics like “Hey Arnold!” and “Rocko’s Modern Life.” If you liked the cereal, you’re in luck: it’s still sold online and in Canada, made with the original recipe.
Heinz EZ Squirt Colored Ketchup
French Toast Crunch
Vampire’s Secret Ice Pops
Hi-C Ecto Cooler
Cinn*A*Burst Gum
Chicken Caesar Grilled Stuft Burrito
Superstars Of Wrestling Bars
Fudgsicle Chocolate Fudge Soda and YooHoo Chocolate Soda
Doritos 3Ds and Mini 3Ds
Kool-Aid Sharkleberry Finn
Kool-Aid The Great Bluedini
7-Up Gold
Sunshine Hydrox
RC Crown Cola, 7-UP, and Cherry 7-UP Gum
The Arch-Deluxe
The Original Cinnamon Tic Tacs
Vintage Clearly Canadian Wild Cherry
Shark Bites
Hubba Bubba Soda
Crunch Tators
Smurf-Berry Crunch
The Taco Bell Beefer
Batman Cereal w/ Bat Bank
Nintendo Cereal Half Zelda, Half Mario Bros.
Pepsi A.M. Breakfast Soda
Ninja Turtle Puddin’ Power Pie
Jello 1-2-3
Giggles Cookies
Josta
Melody Pops/Whistle Pops
Orange Cereal
McDonald’s Fried Apple Pies
Ninja Nets
McSalad Shakers
Crystal Pepsi
Original New York Seltzer
Mickey’s Parade Ice Pops
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Katherine Pilnick
Katherine Pilnick primarily writes about money for Wall Street Insanity. She’s previously written for sites including Forbes, The Washington Post and Business Insider.
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