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The '60s brought about colorful packaging, such as Campbell's Soup, sending Nick and Parsa down food memory lane. The latter part of the century saw advancements in microwavable meals and snack culture blooming in the '70s, leading to the discovery of a particularly crunchy bag of Lay's potato chips, which retained much of their original texture and flavor.
The 1980s: A Sweet Tooth Era
The 1980s were brimming with indulgence, and the excitement for snacks exploded. With creations like funnel cake mixes and an array of candy, the experimentations yielded nostalgic rewards as they recovered the crunch from vintage chips and popcorn.