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Food crazes come and go, and unfortunately, that means that some of our favorite foods tend to fade away. Now, we're not saying these foods have completely disappeared, but they have definitely declined in sales and popularity. So here are the top 10 once popular foods that we all stopped eating.
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:22 Cherries Jubilee
1:43 Crisco
2:54 Gelatin Salads
4:23 Fondue
5:42 Sunny Delight
7:31 Tapioca Pudding
9:07 Ambrosia Salad
10:20 Sloppy Joes
11:51 TV Dinners
13:23 Candy Cigarettes
SUMMARIES:
- Cherries Jubilee is a sweet dessert staple that has basically vanished. It's one of those old-timey desserts that was popular until the 1960s.
- Crisco, a staple of many kitchens, Crisco was introduced in 1911 as an alternative to lard in cooking.
- Back in the 1960s, gelatin salads were all the rage. A gelatin salad basically consisted of a variety of food items.
- This Swiss mealtime tradition was really trendy in America in the 1970s. Fondue parties were a staple in many households and communities.
- Oh, good old Sunny D. The reason we don't really drink Sunny D anymore is pretty obvious. Just check out the ingredients list for a bottle of Sunny D.
- Our argument is not that tapioca pudding has disappeared. You can still find this pudding staple kicking around at buffets and other places, but it's not as popular as it once was.
- To be honest, ambrosia salad kind of looks like a unicorn went nuts at a birthday party and got sick everywhere.
- Once a beloved dinner time staple for the average American household, sloppy joes aren't quite as popular anymore.
- In the beginning, TV dinners appealed to many consumers because they were cheap and easy to throw in the oven.
- When candy cigarettes first appeared on the scene, they were actually packaged to look like real cigarettes.
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