Dream Bar to Panda Pops

– iconic sweet treats from the 00s that are no longer around but need to come back

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We all have favourite sweet treats from the noughties that we’d love to try again. Here, Fabulous takes a look at the items that definitely deserve a revival.

They were first released in 2004 and marketed as perfect for sharing. That is, until they were slowly taken off shelves from 2010.

Cadbury Snaps

Toffo was a brand of toffee sweets which came in classic, mint, and assorted. It gained popularity in the 70s and 80s and was on shelves until 2008.

Toffo

The white chocolate version of Dairy Milk was launched in the UK in 2002. It’s still available in Australia but was discontinued in the UK in 2019.

Cadbury Dream Bar

They were a staple at birthday parties throughout the decade but removed the fizzy drinks from sale in 2011.

Panda Pops

The chocolate was a lighter and fluffier version of the standard Mars bar. It was introduced in 2004 and discontinued in 2008.

Mars Delight

Chocolate bosses created it all the way back in 1919. But in 2016, Nestle bosses decided to swap it out for the Honeycomb Crunch.

Quality Street Toffee Deluxe