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Revision as of 01:01, 11 February 2025

Introduction

Squeezit is a popular fruit-flavored drink that was produced by the General Mills Company in the 1980s and 1990s. The drink was known for its unique packaging, which consisted of a plastic bottle that was squeezed to dispense the beverage.

History

Squeezit was first introduced in the United States in 1985. The drink quickly gained popularity among children and teenagers due to its unique packaging and variety of flavors. Despite its initial success, Squeezit was discontinued in 2001 due to declining sales.

Packaging

One of the most distinctive features of Squeezit was its packaging. The drink was packaged in a plastic bottle that was designed to be squeezed in order to dispense the beverage. This design was not only fun and interactive, but it also allowed for easy portion control.

Flavors

Squeezit was available in a variety of fruit flavors, including cherry, orange, grape, and strawberry. Each flavor was represented by a different character on the packaging, adding to the fun and appeal of the product.

Discontinuation

Despite its initial popularity, Squeezit was discontinued in 2001. The decision to discontinue the product was made due to declining sales and a shift in consumer preferences towards healthier beverage options.

Legacy

Even though Squeezit is no longer in production, it remains a beloved part of 1980s and 1990s nostalgia. The unique packaging and variety of flavors made it a memorable part of many people's childhoods.

See Also

References

  • General Mills History
  • Squeezit on Discontinued Foods
  • Squeezit on 80s and 90s Nostalgia Sites

External Links

  • General Mills Official Website
  • Discontinued Foods Website
  • 80s and 90s Nostalgia Sites
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