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Corner store, 1976. You've got a dollar in your pocket and fifteen minutes before dinner. You're standing in front of the candy rack, and every single thing you're looking at will be gone in twenty years. Not replaced. Not reformulated. Gone. If you grew up in Canada in the 60s or 70s, you know the heartbreak of reaching for your favorite snack and realizing it doesn't exist anymore. These weren't just treats—they were rituals, trades at lunch, and memories you can still taste. 🍫 CHAPTERS: 0:00 - Hook: The Corner Store That Doesn't Exist Anymore 0:30 - #15: Wigwag Bar 1:15 - #14: Hostess Ketchup Chips (Original Recipe) 2:00 - #13: Macintosh Toffee Bar 2:45 - #12: Rum & Butter Bar 3:30 - #11: Jersey Milk Treasures 4:15 - #10: Cuban Lunch 5:00 - #9: Bar Six 5:45 - #8: Neilson Cinnamon Danish Bar 6:30 - #7: Golden Griddle Maple Cookies 7:15 - #6: Hostess Hickory Sticks (Original Recipe) 8:00 - #5: Mac Toffee Bar (The One That Hurts Most) 9:00 - #4: Hostess Sour Cream & Bacon Chips 9:45 - #3: Takitos 10:30 - #2: Hostess Dill Pickle Chips (Original Recipe) 11:15 - #1: Neilson Malt Milk Bar 12:30 - Conclusion: What We Really Lost --- This is the story of 15 Canadian snacks that vanished completely—not just discontinued, but erased from existence. From Wigwag bars to Cuban Lunch to the Mac Toffee bar you'd smack on the counter to break into pieces, these were the treats that defined Canadian childhood in the 60s, 70s, and 80s. Some disappeared because of corporate mergers (Hostess absorbed by Lay's, Neilson bought by Cadbury). Others vanished because manufacturing was too complex (Jersey Milk Treasures with different centers in every square). A few died with Prohibition or changing tastes. But here's what we don't talk about: we let them die. Every time we chose the cheaper knock-off, every time we stopped buying Cuban Lunch because it was $1.25 when the generic bar was 99 cents, every time we let Lay's replace Hostess without pushing back—we made these snacks unprofitable. And when they disappeared, we acted surprised. But it didn't just happen to us. We let it happen. One purchase at a time. Which snack do you miss most? Did you eat Mac Toffee? Cuban Lunch? The original Hostess Hickory Sticks that tasted different than they do now? Drop your memories in the comments. Tell us what you'd bring back if you could only choose one. --- 📺 RETRO CANADA REWIND Documenting the Canada we remember—the snacks, the brands, the rituals we lost. Subscribe for stories about Canadian nostalgia, lost foods, and the childhood treats that shaped a generation. New videos every week preserving Canadian culture before these memories disappear. #CanadianSnacks #Nostalgia #RetroCanada #HostessChips #CubanLunch #MacToffee #1970s #1980s #ChildhoodMemories #LostSnacks #CanadianNostalgia #DisappointedCanadianSnacks