6 Snacks That Should Be Brought Back - Summary

Summary

The hosts of Good Mythical Morning discuss their favorite childhood foods and drinks that have been discontinued. They reminisce about Ecto Cooler, a green-colored drink associated with the Ghostbusters franchise, and PB Max, a peanut butter and chocolate candy. They also talk about Mr. T Cereal, Gatorgum, and Planter's Cheez Balls. However, their main focus is on bringing back Clearly Canadian, a sparkling fruit-flavored drink that was popular in the 80s and 90s. They discover that the company is running a campaign to bring back the product if they can get 25,000 pre-orders. The hosts encourage their viewers to pre-order cases of Clearly Canadian and join them in a live-streaming event where they will toast and drink the new batch of Clearly Canadian.

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1. The speaker wants to bring back a discontinued Hi-C juice box called Ecto Cooler, which was associated with the Real Ghostbusters animated series in 1987.
2. Ecto Cooler was sold in a juice box with Slimer on the box and also in a metal can.
3. The drink was available until 1997 and was later rebranded as Shout and then Crazy Citrus Cooler.
4. The speaker also wants to bring back PB Max, a peanut butter candy bar that was discontinued.
5. PB Max was introduced in the late 1980s and was known for its peanut butter and cookie filling.
6. The speaker also misses Mr. T Cereal, which was introduced in 1984 and featured Mr. T as a spokesperson.
7. The cereal was known for its sweet and crunchy texture.
8. Gatorgum, a gum that tasted like Gatorade, was also discontinued and is missed by the speaker.
9. Planter's Cheez Balls were discontinued in 2006, but can still be purchased from other companies.
10. Clearly Canadian, a sparkling fruit-flavored drink, was introduced in 1987 and was discontinued, but may be brought back if enough people pre-order cases.
11. The speakers are encouraging their audience to pre-order cases of Clearly Canadian to help bring the product back.
12. If 25,000 cases are pre-ordered, the company will start production again.
13. The speakers plan to host a live-streaming event where they will toast and drink Clearly Canadian for the first time in years.