A person, born in 2001, participated in a challenge where they had to guess the names of various 90s snacks presented to them without packaging. They tried Surge, a citrus-flavored drink, and failed to guess its name initially but later recognized it. Next, they tasted Dunkaroos, a snack they had heard of but never tried before, and enjoyed it. They then tried French Toast Crunch cereal, which they loved and guessed its name correctly. The person also tried Fruit Roll-Ups, Fruit by the Foot, and Push Pops, all of which they enjoyed and recognized. Finally, they tried a Wonder Ball, a chocolate treat with a prize inside, which they didn't recognize but enjoyed the novelty of it. Throughout the challenge, the person shared their thoughts and reactions to each snack.
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1. The video features a person trying various 90s snacks.
2. The person was born in 2001 and is not familiar with many 90s snacks.
3. The first snack is a beverage that tastes like Mountain Dew, but is actually Surge.
4. Surge was created by the Coca Cola Company as competition with Pepsi's Mountain Dew.
5. Surge first launched in Norway under the name Urge and was later introduced in the US.
6. The second snack is Dunkaroos, a cookie and frosting snack.
7. Dunkaroos feature a kangaroo mascot.
8. The third snack is French Toast Crunch cereal.
9. French Toast Crunch was discontinued in 2006 but was brought back by popular demand.
10. The fourth snack is a fruit roll-up, also known as Fruit by the Foot.
11. Fruit roll-ups were popular in the 90s and featured 3 feet of fruit-flavored snack.
12. The fifth snack is a Push Pop, a lollipop with a spring-loaded mechanism.
13. The final snack is a Wonder Ball, a chocolate ball with a prize inside.
14. Wonder Balls were originally manufactured in the mid-90s but were discontinued due to choking hazard concerns.
15. Wonder Balls were re-released in 2016 with stickers and candy instead of prizes.