Orbitz was a visually unique drink that featured floating, gelatinous bubbles suspended in the liquid. Despite its quirky appeal and cult following, it was discontinued in 1997, likely due to production costs and its bizarre aesthetic.
A beloved snack that consisted of cookies and frosting, Dunkaroos were discontinued in the early 2000s. They made a comeback in recent years, but for a long time, fans wondered why such a popular snack had to go.
Released in the early 2000s, Pepsi Blue was a berry-flavored soda that captured fans’ hearts. Despite strong initial sales, it was discontinued just a few years later.
The Arch Deluxe was a premium burger introduced by McDonald's in the 1990s, aimed at an older, more sophisticated audience.
Coca-Cola Blak was a coffee-flavored soda introduced in the mid-2000s, which seemed to be ahead of its time given the later coffee drink boom.
This colorful, fruity drink was all the rage in the '90s. With its variety of flavors and eye-catching packaging, it had a loyal fanbase.
Taco Bell’s Beefy Crunch Burrito had a perfect balance of flavors with seasoned beef, rice, nacho cheese, and Flamin’ Hot Fritos.