![]() ![]() Nobody knows why, because Reeses Pieces are still thriving, as are Buncha Crunch. General Mills' French Toast Crunch - which debuted in 1995, and was later discontinued in 2006 - is making a comeback in certain supermarkets and retailers in the U.S. citrusy Surge, or followed it up with a giant bowl of French Toast Crunch cereal. ![]() Some guy making a living off “Croque Pain Doré” might have to look for knock-offs of Hidden Treasures if he wants to feed his family now (#insertsadface). Over 11K people have voted on the 40+ items on Tastiest Discontinued Food/Drink Items From The. This serves as a careful reminder of the collateral damage of capitalism: As some markets rise, others take devastating hits. But starting in January 2015, the cereal will be available for purchase and consumption. Peanut Butter Toast Crunch was a sugar-dusted cereal that boasted real peanut butter in every bite. Sugary cereal lovers, rejoice French Toast Crunch was available in grocery stores from 1995 to 2006, but it’s back on select shelves and will be available widely starting in January. One of my favorite childhood rituals was to pour a big bowl of cereal, then sit down and watch Batman: The Animated Series.My favorites included French Toast Crunch (discontinued and eventually. Coke’s Surge, Crispy M&Ms, and Burger King’s Yumbo hoagie have also been re-launched in recent months.Īccording to Grubstreet, the popularity of French Toast Crunch cereal is such that over the past several years, fans have been willing to pay $25 or higher for a knock-off called “Croque Pain Doré” on eBay. French Toast Crunch first debuted in 1995 and was taken off the shelves in 2006. We value our fans and are so excited to be able to bring it back for them.”įrench Toast Crunch cereal joins a recent wave of 90’s-ish consumable comebacks. Dive Brief: General Mills French Toast Crunch - which debuted in 1995, and was later discontinued in 2006 - is making a comeback in certain supermarkets and retailers in the U.S. “We have been overwhelmed by the consumer conversations, requests and passion for the cereal to come back. That’s right! According to an official statement from General Mills’ marketing manager Waylon Good, the cult-like popularity of the cereal has resulted in the brand’s complete resurrection: ![]()
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