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WHEN Turkey Twizzlers fell victim to Jamie Oliver's healthy eating campaign, in 2005, not everyone rejoiced.

The corkscrew treats - condemned as fatty processed foods - were greatly missed by nostalgic food fans who even launched a petition, two years ago, to bring them back.

Turkey Twizzlers were frozen out in 2005
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Turkey Twizzlers were frozen out in 2005
Bernard Matthews announced the product's relaunch this week
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Bernard Matthews announced the product's relaunch this week

This week Bernard Matthews announced it was relaunching their all new Turkey Twizzlers, with 70 per cent turkey, compared to the prevous 34 per cent, and less fat.

But they're not the only snacks we remember fondly from our childhood days.

From Dorito 3Ds and Monster Munch that turned your tongue blue, to Toffos and even Baked Bean Pizza, there is many a retro brand or flavour we would love to see back on our shelves.

The poll is now closed and we reveal the results here - let us know the discontinued food you'd like to see making a comeback in the comments.

Crisps

Prawn Cocktail Wotsits

The fishy version of the classic puffed snack is no longer around
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The fishy version of the classic puffed snack is no longer aroundCredit: Twitter

There's nothing wrong with cheesy Wotsits of course but the tangy prawn cocktail equivalent was a huge hit with crisp fans too.

After a petition in 2018 garnered 3,500 signatures, though, Walkers said they had no plans to relaunch them.

Doritos 3D

Like Doritos - but pyramid shaped
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Like Doritos - but pyramid shaped

Three times the crunch, these tasty pyramids came in Zesty Ranch, Nacho Cheese and Jalapeño Cheddar flavours and were introduced in 1998.

Sadly, they faded out in the early 2000s.

Ready Salted Chipsticks

Oddly the ready salted version of these has disappeared
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Oddly the ready salted version of these has disappeared

The crunchy little sticks of maize and potato delight used to come in two flavours but curiously only the salt and vinegar is now available.

Facebook groups and petitions have so far failed to convince Smiths.

Monster Munch Blue 

The colouring in these snacks turned your tongue blue
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The colouring in these snacks turned your tongue blue

The pickled onion flavoured monsters looked like the normal variety but turned your tongue a deep shade of blue.

Pretty sure they weren't healthy but they were a lot of fun.

Bovril Crisps

Smiths Crisps' classic flavour was a hit with Bovril fans
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Smiths Crisps' classic flavour was a hit with Bovril fans

Beef extract lovers have fond memories of the classic Smiths flavour.

Vegetarians not so much.

Chocolate

Cadbury’s Snaps

The stackable chocolate treat has not been discontinued
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The stackable chocolate treat has not been discontinued

Like Pringles, only chocolate. What's not to love

Cadbury’s Dream bars

Dream bars are still sold in Australia
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Dream bars are still sold in Australia

The white chocolate bar from Cadbury's was launched in the UK in 2002, but was discontinued last year.

It's still available in Australia.

Cabana bars

The coconut and cherry chocolate bar was one of a kind
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The coconut and cherry chocolate bar was one of a kindCredit: YouTube

Rowntree's mix of caramel, coconut, and cherry encased in milk chocolate was discontinued in the early 1990s.

But many still mourn it's passing.

Toffee Treets

Peanut Treets returned bu Toffee Treets stayed away
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Peanut Treets returned bu Toffee Treets stayed away

Mars' Treets came in peanut, toffee and chocolate but in the 1980s, they were dropped in favour of M&Ms and Minstrels.

Peanut Treets recently made a comeback but Toffee Treets are still a distant memory.

Echo bar

Despite it's name the Echo bar hasn't bounced back
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Despite it's name the Echo bar hasn't bounced back

This cream-filled biscuit came in five different flavours including milk chocolate, mint, caramel crunch, orange and hazelnut.

Every one as delicious as the last.

Sweets

Spangles 

The fruity boiled sweets were made by Mars
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The fruity boiled sweets were made by Mars Credit: Handout

The fruit flavoured boiled sweet was a favourite from the 1950s to the 1980s and, in 2009, topped a poll as the brand the UK public would most like to see return.

Toffos 

Toffos pulled a few filling out in the 1990s
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Toffos pulled a few filling out in the 1990s

Back in the 1990s these toffee treats were found in a sticky mess at the bottom of every schoolbag in the UK.

They came in classic, mint and assorted flavours.

Astros

The candy covered chocolate bites were out of this world
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The candy covered chocolate bites were out of this world

Cadbury's cosmic bites were like smarties on the outside and biscuit in the inside.

Stellar stuff.

Space Dust 

Space dust went snap, crackle, pop on your tongue
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Space dust went snap, crackle, pop on your tongueCredit: The Advertising Archives

Space dust was an odd powder which exploded in your mouth and crackled on your tongue.

Whatever chemical reaction was going on it can't have been healthy but kids loved it.

Extra Thin Ice Sheets

Wrigley's Extra Thin Ice Sheets were a fresh breath revolution
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Wrigley's Extra Thin Ice Sheets were a fresh breath revolutionCredit: Reddit

Chewing gum company Wrigley's went rogue with the melt-in-your-mouth sheets that gave you minty fresh breath.

But traditional gum won the battle for shelf room.

Savoury Snacks

McCain’s Pizza Pockets

McCain's take on calzone was short-lived
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McCain's take on calzone was short-lived

These oblong pockets of cheese and pizza toppings were a take on the Italian calzone only more convenient.

Bet many a burnt tongue was caused by the lava-hot filling.

Heinz Baked Bean Pizza

The marriage of beans and cheese didn't last
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The marriage of beans and cheese didn't last

This legendary combo brought together two of the UK's favourite foods - pizza and Heinz Baked Beans.

Turns out it wasn't a match made in heaven.

Chicken Curry Pot Rice

One of the original flavours of Pot Rice in the 1990s was dropped in the latest flavours
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One of the original flavours of Pot Rice in the 1990s was dropped in the latest flavoursCredit: Twitter

While the king of instant noodles - and its rice equivalent - is still filling the stomachs of students everywhere, many mourn the loss of this original Pot Rice flavour.

Pizza Cheestrings

Cheestrings once had an Italian twist
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Cheestrings once had an Italian twist

The rubbery lunchbox snack was briefly available in a pizza flavour but it has long since disappeared from our fridges.

Barbecue Peperami

The salami stick was a new twist on the lunchbox snack
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The salami stick was a new twist on the lunchbox snack

It's a bit of an animal, as the ad famously says, but this time with a barbecue flavouring.

Drinks

Panda Pops

School discos were never the same without Panda Pops
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School discos were never the same without Panda PopsCredit: Rex Features

The fluorescent fizzy drink was absolutely beloved by British children for its crazy colour and sugary taste.

But after 35 years as the king of primary school disco beverages, soft drinks manufacturer Nichols announced it was axing Panda Pops in 2011 after outcry from health campaigners.

Turbo Tango

Turbo Tango was the first aerosol-powered drink
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Turbo Tango was the first aerosol-powered drinkCredit: Handout

If you're thirsty but can't be bothered to tilt a bottle, Turbo Tango is the drink for you.

It was the world's first aerosol-powered soft drink, which sprayed an orange foamy liquid into your mouth like a can of deodorant.

A petition with over 5,500 signatures demands the bizarre beverage be brought back, but so far Britvic hasn't budged.

Quatro

Quatro, meaning four, was named because is contained four fruits
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Quatro, meaning four, was named because is contained four fruits

Quatro was green, canned, fruit-flavoured fizzy drink sold in the UK in the 1980s.

It is still manufactured and sold in South American countries including Argentina, Chile and Colombia.

Squeezit

A drink in a squeezy bottle - hence the name
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A drink in a squeezy bottle - hence the name

Squeezit was a fruity juice that came in a squeezy plastic bottle, hence the name.

It first hit the shelves in the 1980s but was initially killed off in 2001. Since then, it's been brought back in 2006, 2011, and 2012, but it currently remains confined in the fridge of history.

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Diet Coke Lemon

Diet Coke with Lemon lost its fizz in 2006
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Diet Coke with Lemon lost its fizz in 2006

One of Coke's many variations on its classic drink, Diet Coke with Lemon was discontinued in the UK in 2006.

It was reintroduced to Finland last year, so a British comeback may not be completely out of the question.

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