Introduction
Ah, the nostalgia of discontinued chip flavors. From the classic to the unique, these chip flavors have been a part of our lives for years. Unfortunately, some of our favorite chip flavors have been discontinued, leaving us with a longing for the past. In this article, we’ll take a look at 17 of the most missed chip flavors that have been discontinued. From the classic to the unique, these chip flavors have been a part of our lives for years. We’ll explore why these flavors were so beloved and why they were discontinued. We’ll also look at some of the best alternatives to these discontinued chip flavors. So, let’s take a trip down memory lane and explore the 17 discontinued chip flavors we miss the most.
17 Discontinued Chip Flavors We Miss the Most
It’s no secret that chips are one of the most beloved snacks around. From classic flavors like BBQ and Sour Cream & Onion to more unique flavors like Wasabi and Kettle Corn, there’s something for everyone. But there are some chip flavors that have been discontinued over the years that we miss the most. Here are 17 of them.
1. Cheetos X’s & O’s
Cheetos X’s & O’s were a fan favorite for many years. The cheesy, crunchy snack was a combination of Cheetos Puffs and Cheetos Crunchy, making it the perfect snack for those who couldn’t decide between the two. Unfortunately, the snack was discontinued in the early 2000s.
2. Doritos 3D
Doritos 3D were a unique take on the classic Doritos chips. The chips were shaped like little triangles and had a light, airy texture. They were available in a variety of flavors, including Nacho Cheese, Jalapeno Cheddar, and Zesty Ranch. Unfortunately, the chips were discontinued in the early 2000s.
3. Fritos Chili Cheese
Fritos Chili Cheese were a delicious combination of Fritos corn chips and chili-cheese flavoring. The chips were a hit with fans of both Fritos and chili-cheese flavors. Unfortunately, the chips were discontinued in the early 2000s.
4. Pringles Cheddar Cheese
Pringles Cheddar Cheese were a delicious combination of Pringles potato chips and cheddar cheese flavoring. The chips were a hit with fans of both Pringles and cheddar cheese flavors. Unfortunately, the chips were discontinued in the early 2000s.
5. Cheez-It Grooves
Cheez-It Grooves were a unique take on the classic Cheez-It crackers. The crackers were shaped like little grooves and had a crunchy texture. They were available in a variety of flavors, including Cheddar, Sharp Cheddar, and Zesty Cheddar. Unfortunately, the crackers were discontinued in the early 2000s.
6. Doritos Dinamita
Doritos Dinamita were a unique take on the classic Doritos chips. The chips were shaped like little sticks and had a spicy, chili-lime flavor. They were a hit with fans of both Doritos and spicy flavors. Unfortunately, the chips were discontinued in the early 2000s.
7. Cheetos Paws
Cheetos Paws were a unique take on the classic Cheetos Puffs. The puffs were shaped like little paws and had a cheesy, crunchy texture. They were a hit with fans of both Cheetos and cheesy flavors. Unfortunately, the puffs were discontinued in the early 2000s.
8. Fritos Scoops
Fritos Scoops were a unique take on the classic Fritos corn chips. The chips were shaped like little scoops and had a crunchy texture. They were available in a variety of flavors, including Nacho Cheese, Jalapeno Cheddar, and Zesty Ranch. Unfortunately, the chips were discontinued in the early 2000s.
9. Pringles Pizza
Pringles Pizza were a delicious combination of Pringles potato chips and pizza flavoring. The chips were a hit with fans of both Pringles and pizza flavors. Unfortunately, the chips were discontinued in the early 2000s.
10. Cheez-It Hot & Spicy
Cheez-It Hot & Spicy were a unique take on the classic Cheez-It crackers. The crackers were shaped like little squares and had a spicy, hot flavor. They were a hit with fans of both Cheez-It and spicy flavors. Unfortunately, the crackers were discontinued in the early 2000s.
11. Doritos Salsa Verde
Doritos Salsa Verde were a unique take on the classic Doritos chips. The chips were shaped like little triangles and had a spicy, salsa verde flavor. They were a hit with fans of both Doritos and spicy flavors. Unfortunately, the chips were discontinued in the early 2000s.
12. Cheetos Flamin’ Hot
Cheetos Flamin’ Hot were a unique take on the classic Cheetos Puffs. The puffs were shaped like little flames and had a spicy, hot flavor. They were a hit with fans of both Cheetos and spicy flavors. Unfortunately, the puffs were discontinued in the early 2000s.
13. Fritos Honey BBQ
Fritos Honey BBQ were a delicious combination of Fritos corn chips and honey BBQ flavoring. The chips were a hit with fans of both Fritos and honey BBQ flavors. Unfortunately, the chips were discontinued in the early 2000s.
14. Pringles Sour Cream & Onion
Pringles Sour Cream & Onion were a delicious combination of Pringles potato chips and sour cream & onion flavoring. The chips were a hit with fans of both Pringles and sour cream & onion flavors. Unfortunately, the chips were discontinued in the early 2000s.
15. Cheez-It White Cheddar
Cheez-It White Cheddar were a unique take on the classic Cheez-It crackers. The crackers were shaped like little squares and had a creamy, white cheddar flavor. They were a hit with fans of both Cheez-It and white cheddar flavors. Unfortunately, the crackers were discontinued in the early 2000s.
16. Doritos Tapatio
Doritos Tapatio were a unique take on the classic Doritos chips. The chips were shaped like little triangles and had a spicy, Tapatio flavor. They were a hit with fans of both Doritos and spicy flavors. Unfortunately, the chips were discontinued in the early 2000s.
17. Cheetos Flamin’ Hot Puffs
Cheetos Flamin’ Hot Puffs were a unique take on the classic Cheetos Puffs. The puffs were shaped like little flames and had a spicy, hot flavor. They were a hit with fans of both Cheetos and spicy flavors. Unfortunately, the puffs were discontinued in the early 2000s.
These are just a few of the chip flavors that we miss the most. While some of these flavors may never return, we can still enjoy the classic flavors that are still available. So grab a bag of your favorite chips and enjoy!
BBQ. Salt and vinegar. Sour cream and onion. You know all of the classic potato chip flavors along with iconic chip brands like Doritos, Lay’s, and Tostitos. But what about some of the underrated chip flavors and brands that didn’t make the cut over the years?
To reminisce about those truly wild snacks, we decided to round up some of the best discontinued chips that used to live on store shelves once upon a time. Get ready for some serious nostalgia! Hey you never know—they could make their way back. Just look at 3D Doritos—20 years later, they’re no longer just a distant memory You love to see them reclaim their spot as an irresistible snack option, you really do.
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If you’ve ever dreamed of a churro-chip hybrid, Pringles had them in 2014. Something about that salty-sweet combination just worked.
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You know their nuts and those infamous Cheez Balls. But once upon a time, Planters also made ridge-cut potato chips, which came in a Pringles-style tube.
For a brief time, this Southern delicacy was available in chip form. And it was a flavor for the superior wavy Lay’s, too.
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Sweet chocolate and salty spuds came together to create these simply divine chips. Much to fans’ dismay, these Lay’s weren’t meant to stick around forever. But hey, you can always try making your own, right?
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These Cheetos were unlike any other flavor, and fans were heartbroken when they disappeared. During the summer of 2020, though, the Salsa con Queso Cheetos did make a return. The crisps were spotted at Dollar General stores for a limited time.
Fresh-baked biscuits and gravy? Yum. Biscuits and gravy-flavored chips? Well, it was definitely an inventive flavor—we’ll give it that much.
If you’re a child of the ’70s, you might remember Daddy Crisp, the chip brand that prided itself on being loud because its chips were so crunchy. But the chips’ tagline was “Love Your Daddy,” which hasn’t exactly aged very well.
You can still dip your Doritos in guacamole, of course. But there was something special about having that guacamole dust come on the chips.
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This is more of a concept than a flavor, but we still wish it would make a comeback. Pringles Prints were printed with jokes written in edible ink—a bonus treat with every bite.
Back in 1999, Cheetos introduced the X’s and O’s version of the brand’s beloved puffs. By 2000, however, these were long gone. If you’re a fan of funky shapes, the brand currently offers up Cheetos Paws! Although the X’s and O’s made playing Tic-Tac-Toe that much more fun . . .
Sure, we still have nacho cheese Doritos. But back in the ’90s, there was also this Colby and Monterey Jack version. We still miss it.
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The tagline for these snacks was “crackers that crunch like chips,” so they fit on this list, right? These cracker-chip hybrids came in ranch, onion, and cheddar flavors.
Original Fritos are great, but the ’80s brought us Ranch Fritos, which were even better. Why are Doritos the only chip that serves up Ranch seasoning?
You could make Sloppy Joes . . . or you could pop open a can of these Pringles. At least, you could while this limited-edition flavor was still available.
This flavor of Sun Chips launched in 2013, but it appears to have been discontinued. It’s a real shame—the combination of sweet BBQ sauce and multigrain Sun Chips really worked.
Bacon-topped mac and cheese is already perfect. But when you combine those flavors with the crunch of potato chips? The execution is flawless.
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These pizza-flavored (and pizza-shaped) crisps were all the rage in the ’80s. They were delicious, but they couldn’t compare to a fresh slice of pizza.
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