Skippy Squeeze Stix
The Skippy Squeeze Stix had a straightforward idea. It was simply a tube of Skippy peanut butter, or even their chocolate variety, which you could consume on the move without making a lot of a mess.
These snacks generally shared the same philosophy as several snacks that are still popular today, such as Gogurt. There is no obvious explanation for why these treats vanished from store shelves, although it is probably because of inadequate advertising or the increased knowledge of peanut allergies.
Fruit-Shaped Trix Cereal
Today, you can get a box of Trix cereal from practically any retailer. However, if you haven’t eaten it in a while, you might be shocked by what you see when you pour a bowl.
Although the cereal is still around today, the original fruit-shaped cereal pieces were first released in 1991. General Mills revised the concept in 2006 and transformed the cereal into straightforward popped corn puffs.