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8 British Snacks That Disappeared But Need a Comeback

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You might have noticed that some favourite British snacks have quietly disappeared from shelves over the years. Whether it’s childhood treats or classic flavours, their absence leaves a gap for many people who still remember them fondly.

This article highlights eight such snacks that disappeared but deserve a proper comeback for their unique taste and nostalgic value. If you’ve ever found yourself craving a long-lost favourite, you’re not alone.

Turkey Twizzlers

You might remember Turkey Twizzlers as a fun and tasty school dinner favourite. They were spiral-shaped, breaded turkey snacks that kids loved for their convenience and flavour.

Though they were banned from school canteens because of concerns over health and nutrition, many fans still miss them. Turkey Twizzlers made a comeback with a healthier recipe, but eventually, they quietly disappeared from shops again.

If you’re craving a nostalgic bite, you’re not alone. These snacks hold a special place in the memories of many who grew up enjoying them. For more on their history and return, you can see this Turkey Twizzlers history.

Dream Bars

You might remember Dream Bars as a soft, white chocolate treat that melted in your mouth. They offered a lighter alternative to regular chocolate bars, making them perfect for a quick, enjoyable snack.

If you loved how smooth and creamy Dream Bars were, you’re not alone. Many people wish they were still on shelves, as they brought a unique taste that’s hard to find today.

Bringing Dream Bars back would surely brighten your snack choices and add a bit of nostalgia to your day. You can find more about beloved discontinued British snacks like this one here.

Pear Drops

If you grew up in the UK, pear drops might bring back some sweet memories. These hard-boiled sweets have a unique fruity flavour that’s both sharp and sugary.

You might have noticed that pear drops aren’t as easy to find in shops as they used to be. Many people miss their simple, nostalgic taste.

Thankfully, some places still sell pear drops, but it would be great to see them back on supermarket shelves more widely. They’re a classic treat worth keeping around for everyone to enjoy.

You can learn more about pear drops and other nostalgic snacks in this discussion.

Choc Ice Dream

You might remember the Choc Ice Dream as a perfect mix of creamy vanilla ice cream and a crunchy chocolate shell. It was a simple treat, but one that brought a lot of joy, especially on warm days.

This snack disappeared from shelves too soon, leaving many of us wishing it would come back. It was an easy favourite, great for a quick cool-down and a chocolate fix all in one.

If you loved the taste and texture, you’re not alone. Plenty of people share your nostalgia and want to see the Choc Ice Dream return to shops soon. More on discontinued British snacks can be found here.

Yodels

You might remember Yodels as those soft sponge cakes wrapped around a creamy filling. They were perfect for a quick, sweet treat when you needed a little pick-me-up.

Yodels had a light chocolate coating that made them feel a bit special, like a small indulgence.

If you loved snacks that combined creaminess with cake, Yodels are definitely missed. They would fit right back into your snack collection if they made a comeback.

Many people still wish to see Yodels return, showing there’s plenty of love for their simple, nostalgic charm. For more on discontinued British snacks, you can check out this list of beloved treats.

Spangles

You might remember Spangles as one of those classic sweets you could never quite forget. Their tangy, fruity flavours made them a favourite in sweet shops and lunchboxes.

If you miss that unique chewy texture and the zing of blackcurrant or orange, you’re not alone. Spangles disappeared from shelves years ago but still live on in many fond memories.

Bringing Spangles back would give you a nostalgic treat that’s hard to find today. For more about vanished British sweets like these, see this video on eight vanished sweets.

Pacers Crisps

Pacers Crisps were known for their unique, slightly spicy flavour and thicker cut. If you loved a bit of a tangy kick with your crisps, these were a firm favourite.

You might remember how Pacers offered a welcome change from the usual flavours you find on shelves today. Bringing them back would brighten up your snack options with something a little different.

They vanished from shops years ago, but many people still talk about them fondly. It would be great to see Pacers Crisps make a proper comeback to satisfy your nostalgia and your taste buds.

For more on disappeared British crisps worth returning, see this list of vanished British crisps.

Quavers Cheese & Onion

If you loved the tangy twist of Quavers Cheese & Onion, you’re not alone. This flavour was a favourite for its unique balance between cheesy and savoury notes.

Sadly, Walkers discontinued it, leaving many fans disappointed. The curly, crispy texture made the snack fun to eat, too.

You can still find classic cheese Quavers, but the Cheese & Onion combo has become a rare treat. It’s a flavour worth bringing back for anyone who misses a bit of nostalgic snacking.

Learn more about Quavers’ story and their flavours here and why fans want them back here.

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