![]() ![]() ![]() Whether you grew up in the 90s or are just an appreciator of the decade and all the snacktastic foods it had to offer, I'm sure you'll find some snacks on this list that are costume-worthy for you and your crew. And don't forget to stock up on packs of whatever snack you choose to dress up as so you can hand them out to your friends! ![]() It'll be cute, funny, and highly nostalgia-inducing either way. In addition to having a far-out cherry, orange, lime, mixed. ![]() At some point I realized the powdery floral scent had the half-life of a piece of Fruit Stripe gum (five minutes). Invented in the early 1960s by James Parker, Fruit Stripe gum is an eclectic mix of five flavors in a zebra-striped package This brand began as a part of a line of chewing gum produced by Beech-Nut and is the only one to feature wild zebra-like stripes on each piece. Your squad can each go as a separate snack, or go as a whole pack of the same thing. Nothing represented 90s minimalism like ck one by Calvin Klein. You'll all be singing those annoying kid snack commercial jingles in no time, I guarantee it. Fruit Stripe gum, a brand of chewing gum that was first introduced in the 1960s. Overly-packaged junk food reigned supreme in the 90s, and it was lowkey amazing. They originally had four animals representing the gum, but as time went on they settled up the zebra because of the tie in with the stripes. As of 2012, it is part of the Ferrara Candy Company and is still widely available in the United States. Some are more straightforward, while others get a little more high-concept - but they're all based on our sweet n' salty childhood faves. Fruit Stripe or the Five Flavor Gum was first distributed in the early 1960s by the Beech-Nut company. Yep, there are tons of punny '90s snack food Halloween costumes that you and your BFFs can get super creative with. Like basically all gumballs, they don't have a lot of extra flavor or last long as far as chewing goes, but the colors, crunchy candy exterior, and pillowy interior made it a neat novelty. Since the nostalgic '90s costume trend is definitely raging on, why not get your squad together and theme your group costumes to the decade in the form of its most enjoyable cultural contributions: snack foods. And no one did candy and snack foods better than the '90s. Curtis developed and sold the first commercial chewing gum called The State of Maine Pure Spruce Gum, which was a version of the Native Americans’ tradition of chewing resin made from the sap of spruce trees.Halloween is all about costumes, yes, but it's also kind of all about candy.
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