PB Max
Mars introduced their PB Max candy bars to shops all over America in 1989 and 1990. These snacks included a cookie and peanut butter center covered in milk chocolate.
Strangely enough, Mars actually had a lot of success with these endeavors! The candy brought in around $50 million in sales in a single year. However, soon after their release, they were abruptly removed from shop shelves for the absurd excuse that one of the Mars brothers didn’t like peanut butter.
Pop-Tarts Crunch
It appears that making our favorite snacks into breakfast cereals was a popular fad in the 1990s. Kellogg’s Pop-Tarts Crunch cereal was one of the products that we obtained from this trend.
This cereal was offered in two varieties, strawberry and brown sugar cinnamon, and is exactly what it sounds like – small Pop-Tarts that are, as Kellogg’s described it, “Pop-Tarts for your spoon.” In 1994, they appeared on store shelves, but by 1995, they had vanished once more.