Minute Maid Juice Bars
Each juice bar tasted like your favorite Minute Maid juice all wrapped up in a neat, frosty, cone-like package. Walking down the freezer aisle of the grocery store after school, there's no way you wouldn't beg your mom to buy you some of these icy treats.
Squeeze It
These brightly-colored containers full of juice easily doubled as a water gun.
Yoplait Trix Yogurt
How parents ever let their kids eat these rainbow-colored yogurts is a mystery that has yet to be solved.
Lunchables
When mom forgot to pack your lunch, that meant one delicious thing: Lunchables for lunch! The DIY lunch kits gave you the option of creating your own ham or turkey and cheese cracker combos, or tiny personal pizzas, that usually came with a small treat and Capri Sun on the side.
Little Hugs Fruit Barrels
Little Hugs juice aka colored sugar water are magical, colorful flavor explosions, and you can still order them online to quench your thirst.
Melody Pops
Guaranteed to piss off your parents, these whistling lollypops were a coveted musical treat.
The blessed Melody Pops are still available for purchase on Amazon, for those looking to bring a little more music to snack time.
Trix cereal when it had fun shapes
Sure, Trix can still be found in the cereal isle, but we swear it's not as much fun to eat without those cool flower cereal pieces mixed in.
Oreo O's
3D Doritos
Imagine Doritos but 3D and you've got yourself some 3D Doritos, baby!
Sadly, after the discontinuation of these multi-dimensional snacks, 2D Doritos just don't do it for me anymore. A '90s snack casualty we'll never get back. Sad.
Bubble Jug
Because sometimes you need a jug's worth of gum.