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1.Kid Cuisine: The lunch that we considered fine dining even though it actually tasted like cardboard.

2.Dunkaroos: The ultimate school snack with the sweet, sweet sugary frosting.

A Kid Cuisine tray with popcorn chicken, fries, corn, and a chocolate brownie with sprinkles. The meal box is also visible in the background

3.Lunchables: If you had the pizza combo, you were guaranteed to have a good lunch.

4.Scooby Doo Fruit Snacks: The blue-colored gummies were the best ones.

5.SpaghettiOs: Did every millennial believe this was a great Italian dinner?

Box of DunkAroos vanilla cookies with vanilla frosting and rainbow sprinkles, showing 190 calories per serving and 6 individual packs inside

6.SqueezIt: The best thirst quencher for the hot summer days.

7.Famous Amos Cookies: This is what started every millennial’s Crumbl addiction.

8.Bagel Bites: The best after-school snack that burned the roof of your mouth.

Lunchables Pizza package including 3 pepperoni flavored sausage pizzas with 3 pizza crusts, sauce, and cheese

9.Toaster Strudel: Another snack that burned your mouth but was a great breakfast staple.

11.Capri-Sun: You had to squeeze every lost drop out of these!

12.Trix Yogurt: These fruit-flavored yogurts were the ultimate “healthy” snack.

A package of Scooby-Doo fruit snacks featuring cartoon characters Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Velma, Fred, and Daphne, along with the Mystery Machine van

The cotton candy flavor was the best one!

17.General Mills Monsters Cereal: Boo Berry was the best flavor!

18.Fruit Stripe Gum: The flavors were fruity and delicious but didn’t last long.

A can of Campbell's SpaghettiOs Meatballs, labeled "Now Even More!" and "Healthy Kids Entree," with pasta and meatballs made with pork, chicken, and beef

20.Flintstones Vitamins: Did any other millennial look forward to eating their Flintstones vitamins?

The orange one was the worst flavor.

21.Snack Wells Devil’s Food Cakes: Another reason millennials have such a sweet tooth.

An ad for SqueezIt, where a kid is smiling and holding a SqueezIt bottle

These chocolatey, soft snacks were next level!

A package of Famous Amos Bite Size Chocolate Chip Cookies, featuring images of the cookies and the text "The Perfect Munchable Cookie."

A tray of 12 small, round pizzas topped with tomato sauce and melted cheese

Box of Pillsbury Toaster Strudel Wildberry pastries, featuring an image of a strudel with blue icing and berries, and the Pillsbury Doughboy on the box

Little Debbie Honey Buns package is displayed on a wooden table

Capri Sun Pacific Cooler mixed fruit juice drink pouch with a yellow straw

Yoplait Trix Yogurts with colorful yogurt inside cups. Two open cups display mixed colors of yogurt, while three sealed cups feature cartoon designs

Kraft Singles American cheese packaging shows two grilled cheese sandwich halves, text saying "16 slices," "12 oz," and "Made with real dairy."

A hand holds a Little Debbie Cosmic Brownie, topped with colorful candy-coated chocolate pieces. The box in the background shows the product and price

Yoo-hoo chocolate drink in 6.5 oz boxes. Includes one opened box with a red straw and a 32-box family pack.

A hand holding a "Celeste pizza for one" box with an image of the Suprema flavor pizza on it. Below, a baked pizza on a tray shows its toppings

General Mills Halloween cereals on display: Boo Berry, Franken Berry, and Count Chocula. Sale sign reads "General Mills Halloween Cereals 2/$5."

A hand holding a pack of Fruit Stripe gum featuring the zebra mascot, with text highlighting "5 Juicy Flavors" in a store aisle filled with more packs of gum

An open packet of Shark Bites fruit snacks with various gummy shark shapes spilling out onto a wooden surface

Fred and Wilma Flintstone Chewable Vitamins with a blurred vitamin bottle in the background

SnackWell's Devil's Food Cookie Cakes box showing the product and text about being free from high fructose corn syrup and partially hydrogenated oil.