In this video, a group of people are presented with several popular 90s snacks, but with a twist: the snacks are presented without their packaging, and the participants must guess the name of each snack.
The first snack is a green-colored drink, which is revealed to be Surge, a citrus-flavored soda created by Coca-Cola in the 90s.
The second snack is a package of Dunkaroos, a popular 90s snack consisting of cookies and frosting for dipping.
The third snack is a box of French Toast Crunch cereal, which was discontinued in 2006 but brought back by popular demand.
The fourth snack is a Fruit By The Foot, a fruit-flavored snack that is still popular today.
The fifth snack is a Fruit Roll-Up, another popular 90s fruit-flavored snack.
The sixth snack is a Push Pop, a lollipop with a fun and playful design.
The final snack is a Wonder Ball, a chocolate ball with a surprise inside, which was originally manufactured in the mid-90s but discontinued due to concerns over choking hazards.
The participants react with a mix of nostalgia and surprise as they try to guess the names of the snacks, and some are more successful than others.
Here are the key facts:
1. The participant was born in 2001 and didn't experience 90s snacks firsthand, but their brothers introduced them to 90s music and movies.
2. Surge was a citrus-flavored drink created by the Coca-Cola Company as competition with Pepsi's Mountain Dew.
3. Surge was first launched in Norway under the name Urge and later introduced in the US as Surge.
4. Dunk-a-roos are a snack consisting of cookies and a side of frosting for dipping.
5. French Toast Crunch is a cereal that tastes like french toast and was discontinued in 2006 but brought back by popular demand.
6. Fruit By The Foot is a type of fruit snack that comes in a long, thin strip.
7. Fruit Roll-Ups are a type of fruit snack that come in a rolled-up sheet.
8. Push Pops are a type of lollipop with a spring-loaded stick.
9. Wonder Balls are a type of chocolate treat with prizes inside, originally manufactured in the mid-90s.
10. Wonder Balls were discontinued due to concerns over choking hazards but were re-released in 2016 with stickers and candy instead of prizes.
11. The re-released Wonder Balls use a capsule to avoid choking hazards.