This grocery chain has launched a Snacks site of the 90s

It has everything - Froot loops at the color palette "saved by the bell".


If you are a fan ofStaples of the lunch box and other childhood snack relics, you will loveStop & Shop'snew website highlighting the most belovedFoods from the 90s. (Remember the Dinnertic creations of the era? Refresh your memory with13 foods that were all ransoms in the 90s.)

The retailer launched a website in which you can shop assortments of snacks on several conquest categories, such as breakfast, lunch, snacks and desserts and drinks. The products include some of the most recognizable staples of the decade:Chips Ahoy!, Froot Loops, Fruit Groups, Pop-Pied Pies, Rolls Pizza of Totino, Sunny D and Yoplait Go-Gurt. (In touch:15 classical American desserts that deserve a return.)

But the online shopping platform - titled "The 90s-A decade of unforgettable dishes" -It as much a shopping experience as a return to the aesthetics of the 90s, with elements of the design directly inspired by The archetypal "saved by the bell" color palette. The confluence of pop colors and retro products is not a coincidence, as Stop & Shop says that the new project has been inspired by pandemic changes to "Sentimental shopping" and comfortable foods familiar.

"Food is a source of comfort for many people and ensuring that our stores are stored with favorites of new and old customers - an absolute priority for our brand," Gordon Reid, President of Stop & Shop,said in a statement.

Although you can get all these products in various retailers, all the favorites of your carefully curved childhood on a website that brings a joyful shopping experience to start can be the cure for the winter blues.

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