Pick Your Fave 90's Snack And We'll Give You A Teen Movie To Watch

Ahh... the 1990s. If the 80s were the decade of decadence, the 90s were definitely the decade of deliciousness! The 90s was a true snack Renaissance, full of satisfying treats that we might never see again in our lifetimes!

The 1990s sure sent the last century out with a bang. We saw exciting new flavor combinations; like pizza and tortilla chips, and dunkable snacks of every kind. Not to mention, 90s kids were showered with a galaxy of fruit gummies that would have made Willy Wonka jealous! No lunchbox was complete without a package of Gushers or Shark Bites. After school, it was all about chilling, watching Darkwing Duck and stuffing our faces with Bagel Bites. It was a simpler, more delicious time and we're ready to take a trip back there.

So the question is....are you ready for a tasty stroll down memory lane? Tell us what 90s snacks are near and dear to your heart and we'll give you an awesome movie from the 00s to enjoy tonight! This might just be one of the most appetizing and difficult quizzes you'll ever take. Is that a contradiction? Who the heck knows! All we know is that it's about time to fill up that grocery basket!

Question 1

3D Doritos

The day that 3D Doritos broke free of the two dimensional is one that will live on forever in infamy! The 90s were a decade that cranked up our favorite snacks to the next level and Doritos were no exception. Pick or pass?

Question 2

Bagel Bites

What did every cool kid eat after school? Bagel Bites! These savory morsels burned the top of your mouth without fail, but you didn't care. It shouldn't make any sense, but it does! They were just that good! Pick or pass?

Question 3

Bubble Jug

Why have one measly pack of bubblegum when you can have a big ass jug of the good stuff? These mega snacks came in a bunch of different flavors and were just about as 90s as jelly shoes! Yummy! Pick or pass?

Question 4

Butterfinger BBs

A moment of silence for Butterfinger BBs, the snack that took the best candy bar and made it bite-sized and chocolate. Why the BB was discontinued, we don't know but we'll bet you wanna get your fingers on these addictive snacks! Pick or pass?

Question 5

Cheese Balls

The snack that was worth powdery neon orange fingers! Cheese Balls were meant to be eaten by the giant handful, decorum be damned! Are you ready to get your greedy little mitts covered in some delicious orange dust? Pick or pass?

Question 6

Clearly Canadian

This sugar water from up north came in fruit flavors, so it almost tricked us into thinking it was healthy! Clearly Canadian recently re-entered the market by popular demand so you can relive the 90s with sugary strawberry or cranberry. Pick or pass?

Question 7

Crispy M&M's

M&M took it to the next level in the 1990s by adding an even crispier shell onto its already crunchy chocolate exterior. Behold! Crispy M&Ms! These candies were only around for a little while, but we wish they'd come back! Pick or pass?

Question 8

Dinosaur Eggs

The 1990s even made boring old oatmeal fun with Dinosaur Eggs. You could slurp down a bowl of these suckers while watching The Land Before Time. The eggs would "hatch" in the hot water leaving crunchy dinos behind! Pick or pass?

Question 9

Dunkaroos

The undisputed king of the 1990s snack empire, Dunkaroos has a special place in the heart of every kid who grew up during this era. They were delicious and interactive. Could you ask for more? Pick or pass?

Question 10

French Toast Crunch

What happened when Cinnamon Toast Crunch read our innermost thoughts and desires? French Toast Crunch was born! A true 1990s classic, this breakfast food or snack (depending on how you spun it) was in a class of its own. Pick or pass?

Question 11

Gushers

Another interactive snack, this one combining fruit flavored gelatin (hey, it's kinda healthy!) with a liquid center. Joy! When you found Gushers in your lunchbox, it was going to be an awesome day. Are you ready for the flavor? Pick or pass?

Question 12

Hot Fries

Immortalized by Andy Capp and latched onto by a million other manufacturers, Hot Fries were a true 90s phenomenon. You were probably fiercely loyal to one brand and only ate that one. Pick or pass?

Question 13

Jet Puffed Marshmallows

Were they really puffed up by fighter jets? We'd like to think that Maverick personally had a hand in creating each package of these amazing snacks. In the end, they were pretty much just delicious, puffy marshmallows though. How exciting! Pick or pass?

Question 14

Keebler Rainbow Cookies

Those little elves have a true knack for creating some incredible snacks. Rainbow cookies might have technically been exactly the same as chocolate chip cookies, but that colorful candy shell made them oh so much better! Pick or pass?

Question 15

Laffy Taffy

Before D4L implored us all to shake it, Laffy Taffy was the coolest snack in every 90s middle school. You could stretch it, twist it and snack on it anywhere. It came in awesome colors and even more awesome flavors. Pick or pass?

Question 16

Little Debbie

Remember when Little Debbie was the height of designer baked goods? We sure do! With intricately decorated, yummy little cakes that you could devour for the low cost of only one buck, Little Debbie was the it snack food of the 1990s. Pick or pass?

Question 17

Little Hugs

All the cool kids had Little Hugs and everyone knew that the blue one was the best! Little Hugs were tasty, portable and completely encapsulate all that is good about the 1990s. Raise a Little Hug to the best decade ever! Pick or pass?

Question 18

Lunchables

Lunchables had it all; customizable sandwiches that you could create with the perfect ratio of cheese and meat, plus a tasty dessert. The perfect lunch in neatly wrapped packages, we rejoiced when our moms broke them out before school. Pick or pass?

Question 19

Melody Pops

Delicious snacks that make noise? Sign us up! Melody Pops had their moment in the sun during the 1990s then mysteriously faded away. Was it a grown-up conspiracy to silence this candy? We'll never know. Pick or pass?

Question 20

Minute Maid Juice Bars

We enjoyed the illusion of being healthy while sucking on triangular sugar bombs. Yum! Minute Maid Juice Bars were the snack of summer during the 1990s and nothing tasted better than the grape flavor after a long bike ride. Pick or pass?

Question 21

Oatmeal Swirlers

Oatmeal really stepped up its game in the 1990s with Dinosaur Eggs and Oatmeal Swirlers, which gave 90s kids the option of adding flavor their way. Plus awesome designs! Win! Who would have thought oatmeal could be cool? Pick or pass?

Question 22

Orbitz

Did Orbitz bring the concept of bubble tea to the West? Maybe.... or maybe they were mimicking the lava lamp look of the 1970s. Whatever the reason, it totally worked and we were slurping down Orbitz like it was going out of style (which it did, circa 2001). Pick or pass?

Question 23

Oreo O's

The 1990s were famous for mixing dessert with breakfast in a way that no other decade did. Oreo Os is the most blatant manifestation of that delicious insanity! Yummy! Pass the milk. And maybe a vegetable for later. Pick or pass?

Question 24

Ouch Bubble Gum

What whimsical genius invented Ouch Bubble Gum? Whoever they are, we want to travel back in time to shake their hand, because, amazing! Ouch Bubble Gum made gum look like band-aids, which might sound gross but every 90s kid can attest is exactly the opposite. Pick or pass?

Question 25

PB Crisps

This iconic 1990s snack came in a myriad of flavors, each more delectable than the last. You know you snacked on them while watching "Are You Afraid Of The Dark" under the covers. They were the perfect companion to television. Pick or pass?

Question 26

Pizzerias

In the glorious era of the 1990s, combinations that we never dreamt of were forged in factories all across this great land. The melding of pizza and chips is just one of these incredible inventions. We owe the creator a debt of gratitude! Pick of pass?

Question 27

Ring Pops

Remember when you and Ben got engaged in the second grade with a Ring Pop? Oh.... maybe that was me.... either way, Ring Pops were a great currency to give to your BFFs or your grade school crush. Also, they lasted forever. Awesome sauce! Pick or pass?

Question 28

Scooby Doo Snacks

Riding high on the wave of fruit flavored jelly snacks, everyone's favorite canine was the face of these addictive little gelatin blobs, shaped to look like the Scooby team. You loved the packaging and you loved the taste. Pick or pass?

Question 29

Shark Bites

Just like Scooby Doo Snacks, Shark Bites combined two super cool things; sharks and sugary jelly snacks, and made one truly 1990s inspired snack food that must get into our lunch boxes now! If you had this in your lunch, you were a happy camper. Pick or pass?

Question 30

Sodalicious

Betty Crocker had the ingenious idea of combining gummy shapes with soda pop to make an addictive snack that chewed like gummy worms but tasted like Sprite. Inspired! We ate it up, literally, in our middle school lunch boxes. Pick or pass?

Question 31

Squeeze It

Little Hugs' big brother, Squeeze It came in a few different colors and flavors and allowed us to lean our heads back and squirt the sugary liquid right into our mouths. Awesome! Squeeze It was for cool kids only, no exceptions. Pick or pass?

Question 32

Trix Yogurt

Yogurt was for old people and John Stamos until Trix yogurt rolled around and reminded us that hey, this is the 1990s and anything can be given a sugar makeover and peddled as health food. Trix yogurt was sloppy, sweet deliciousness. Pick or pass?

Question 33

Trix

Were you one of those kids who felt bad for the bunny or did you want all the Trix for yourself? The 90s seemed to have two camps on the issue, but only one camp when it came to whether or not Trix were tasty enough to binge eat on Saturday mornings. The answer is yes. Pick or pass?

Question 34

Viennetta

Your momma's fancy ice-cream! Viennetta was aesthetically pleasing, delicious and came in a variety of different flavors. A favorite of tea parties and 'grown-up' slumber parties, Viennetta is sorely missed. Today's ice-cream just doesn't have the same flair. Pick or pass?

Question 35

Warheads

Are you tough enough to fight through the sour, pucker-inducing flavor of a Warheads? Eating these candies without the aid of a glass of water was an act of intestinal fortitude and secured your place as one of the tough kids (if you could do it). If you look up the 1990s in the dictionary, there's a picture of Warheads! Pick of pass?

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