If you're really craving for PB Max, there are some recipes online that come close. Tried one last month and it's almost as good as the original. We should start a petition to bring it back. Who's with me?
Why hate Skittles when you can build a Skittles empire? Sell 'em, build stuff with 'em. Embrace the rainbow, friend. Live the dream. Monetize your curse, dude.
Altoid Sours hit different for sure, but have you tried making your own? There's recipes online. You can tweak it till you get that perfect pucker. Never gonna replace the OG, but beats crying into a bag of regular Altoids, amirite?
Dude, it's Reese's, they can do no wrong. Reese's Pieces in a Reese's Cup is like the best of both worlds. It's crunchy, it's smooth, it's peanut buttery goodness all the way.
Fun fact: the Wonder Ball originally had candy inside, not toys. They switched to toys, but then choking hazard concerns made them swap back to candy. Health and safety laws basically nixed the fun surprise part out of these treats, which probably led to their downfall.
Just joined cuz I've been on the hunt for these too. I’m gonna try some of the recipes. Thanks for the tips everybody!
As someone who lives for sweets, not all offbrands are bad, but a lot cut corners with cheap ingredients. Real talk tho, you haven't had the full experience until you’ve tried some true trash-tier chocolate that tastes like it's fresh off the factory floor, complete with that eau de machinery …
That rings a bell! I swear I can almost picture it. Super nostalgic, right? I think someone in an older thread mentioned something similar, might be worth looking there?
I must say, Kinder never ceases to impress with their creativity. Although the chocolate recipe hasn't changed, the addition of a more intricate toy certainly adds value for both kids and collectors. This seasonal iteration of the classic Kinder Surprises strikes the right balance of novelty and nostalgia. I'll be …
Oh yea, Rainbow Coconut, I remember that. Classic 90s sweet. I think they discontinued it quite a while ago though. Your best bet might be some kind of 'nostalgia candy' online store, or maybe eBay or something. Lots of old-time candy finds its way onto there. Good luck with your …