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No food encapsulates the low-fat diet fad that infected the 1990s better than SnackWell’s. The brand’s fat-free Devil’s Food Cookie Cakes were marketed as a healthier alternative to traditional snacks, despite the fact that they were still loaded with high-fructose corn syrup and carbohydrates. As the low-fat … See more

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WebFeb 28, 2021 · Assorted Pepperidge Farm cookies (1980s) Featuring Raisin Bran cookies, Milano, Ginger Man, Fruit Cookie, and Chocolate chip. ALSO SEE: Pepperidge Farm …

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WebMay 26, 2023 · Nabisco/YouTube For decades, British children enjoyed a popular snack from the United Biscuits company called Happy Faces.

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WebNov 23, 2023 · Discontinued keebler cookies from the '80s. The shortbread cookies were filled with fudge—and you know how. They were popular in the 1980s, but slowly faded …

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WebOct 6, 2022 · 1 Ritz Bits S'mores ritz smores sandwiches These fan-favorite s'mores crackers featured a chocolate, marshmallow-flavored filling sandwiched between its classic buttery crackers. More of a cookie

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WebMar 13, 2022 · Potato Crisps were another one of General Mills' signature crunchy snacks that dominated in the 1970s. The package described them as that last little extra-crispy fry that people fight for. While Potato

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WebJan 10, 2022 · Lean Cuisine, Diet Coke, Crystal Light, Bud Light: Diet food became a juggernaut in the 1980s thanks to a winning combo of government influence, food tech, …

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WebAug 20, 2020 · Doritos 3D. • Introduced: 1998. • Discontinued: 2004. • Maker: Frito-Lay. Basically Doritos in a conical shape instead of the familiar flat triangle, these chips came …

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WebSep 29, 2020 · RIP, Oreo Big Stuf. You were truly the gem of the 1980s lunchbox. These giant cookies were like the Mega Stuf Oreos you know of today, but even bigger. The …

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WebMar 28, 2014 · "And if we did it by merely replacing milk and cheese and fatty meat with carbohydrates, with pasta and potatoes and rice," Taubes says, the theory was that we …

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WebYou can even use traditional cookie cutters to make the shapes of these more festive. Celebrate fall with our low carb pumpkin spice cookies, which include all the best …

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WebButter Pecan Cookies from Joy Filled Eats. Raspberry Thumbprint Cookies from Sugar Free Londoner (shown below) Low Carb Sugar Cookies from Simply So Healthy. …

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WebChildren of the 1970s and 1980s had a veritable smorgasbord of ill-conceived and nutritionally suspicious fare to enjoy, and still miss their unusual packaging, unique …

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WebNov 30, 2020 · Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. In a medium-size bowl, combine almond flour, coconut flour, salt and …

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WebJan 13, 2017 · Serving: 1 Brownie Nutrition: 270 calories, 11 g fat (5 g saturated), 150 mg sodium, 41 g carbs, 1 g fiber, 22 g sugar, 2 g protein This distinctive brownie is …

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WebAug 30, 2019 · The Cookie Diet. Eating cookies all day doesn’t sound too bad. After years of fad diets, nutritionists started singling out low-fat diets. In the 1980s, Dr. …

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WebJul 6, 1987 · Industry experts had predicted that soft cookies could capture up to 35% of the $3 billion that Americans spend annually on packaged cookies. Instead, soft cookies

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