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10 DISCONTINUED CANDIES THAT YOU'LL NEVER SEE AGAIN
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- Butterfinger BBs. Reducing the venerable Butterfinger candy bar to tiny bite-sized orbs proved incredibly popular back during the Clinton Administration.
- Milky Way Lite. Launched in 1996, this low-calorie version of the classic Milky Way will forever have a place in history as the first candy bar to legally qualify for a "lite" label, under FDA guidelines.
- Altoid Sours. While best known for its "curiously strong" breath mints, Altoids used to make sour candies, too. Launched in 2004, these sours came in five flavors—apple, lime, mango, raspberry, and tangerine—before being "unceremoniously discontinued" in 2010, due to what manufacturer Mars later described as "low national demand," a ccording to Bustle.
- Hershey's Swoops. Hershey's wavy potato chip-shaped chocolates briefly piqued America's curiosity when they first came out in 2003. "We assumed that the chocolate wrapped around a potato chip–why else would it have this distinct shape?"
- Reggie! Bar. As a member of the Baltimore Orioles in 1976, legendary baseball player Reggie Jackson famously said: "If I played in New York, they'd name a candy bar after me."
- Nestlé Wonder Ball. Originally called "Magic Ball," Nestlé's round, hollow chocolate shell first contained a tiny toy prize inside. But the company discontinued it in 1997, after parents complained about the toys being potential choking hazards, according to Bustle.
- Hershey's S'mores Bar. Obviously based on the popular campfire treat, Hershey launched this chocolate-covered marshmallow and graham cracker candy bar in 2003, then extinguished it less than a decade later, according to The Food We Loved Wiki.
- Fruit String Things. One of many fruit-themed snacks to hit the scene during the late 20th century, Betty Crocker's Fruit String Thing came in one long edible rope, which TV ads encouraged kids to play with as much as eat.
- Life Savers Holes. The hard-candy equivalent to donut holes, these little apparent byproducts of the Life Savers manufacturing process first appeared at national retailers in 1990.
- Sugar-Free Haribo Gummy Bears. You know the old saying about the cure being worse than disease? Here's the perfect case study. The company that invented the original gummy bear, Haribo, tried to produce a healthier, sugarless version.
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