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Your favorite discontinued food?
August 21, 2008 at
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Name some discontinued foods and drinks u liked and would like to see back
Nabisco swiss cheese crackers


they were either ranch or sour cream and onion flavor


Nabisco swiss cheese crackers


they were either ranch or sour cream and onion flavor

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I wish they had that all the time.
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They were the largest candy bar at the time , kinda like a Snickers but more caramel. Went to the Rexall Drug store at noon from school and had this and a BubbleUp for lunch. Nutritious ! But the total was a dime. (No such thing as sales tax back then)
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Daughter lives in Renton. I'll have her pickup some (she's never seen them before).
(Pop Tarts SUCK!)
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You can buy it from Glaco's Soda Pop Stop in Los Angeles but shipping would probably be high. One of the loungers went there last year and just loved the place he posted a review in the lounge of all the sodas he bought there. It's on my must do list if I ever make it to LA.
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From wiki...
Nesbitt's continued to be owned by Moxie Industries through the late 1970s and the 1980s while use of the Nesbitt's brand (for non-bottling usage) was passed along to several companies from 1976 through 1998, including ownership by Borden Inc. [wikipedia.org] in the late 1980s. In 1999, Big Red, Limited of Waco, Texas [wikipedia.org], the parent company that owns rights to the Big Red [wikipedia.org] soft drink brand, bought the Nesbitt's trademark from the Monarch Beverage Company [wikipedia.org] under its North American Beverages Products division, which also includes NuGrape [wikipedia.org]. Although Big Red, Ltd. only actively promotes its Nesbitt's California Honey Lemonade product,[2] [wikipedia.org][3] [wikipedia.org] it licenses the brand to several small independent bottling companies.[2] [wikipedia.org]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nesbitt%27s
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