Cadbury / Frito-Lay
Discontinued: 2005
Cadbury Dream was a white chocolate bar that became one of the most mourned discontinued treats in the UK. First launched in Australia in 2001, it came to the UK in 2002 as part of Cadbury's sponsorship of "Coronation Street." The candy bar featured creamy white chocolate.
Discontinued: Mid-2010s
Walkers BBQ Rib crisps were snacks featuring an authentic BBQ rib flavor. The flavor was considered one of the most successful in the crisp world for its realistic meat taste. The company briefly revived it for their "Flavours of the Decades" collection, but fans said it didn't match the original taste.
Discontinued: 2020
Calippo Shots were small, flavored ice balls packaged in resealable containers. They were a beloved summer treat for British children. Introduced by Wall's (a subsidiary of Unilever), these tiny ice treats offered refreshing bursts of flavor. The product was popular for decades until it was mysteriously discontinued.
Discontinued: Late 1990s
The Taz bar featured the Looney Tunes Tasmanian Devil character. It was a caramel-filled chocolate bar similar to today's Freddo Caramel. Released in 1994, these small slabs of Cadbury milk chocolate with caramel centers costing just 5p each.
Discontinued: 2003
The Wispa Mint was Cadbury's attempt to add a fresh twist to their successful aerated chocolate bar formula. Launched in 1995, it featured the same bubbly chocolate texture as the original Wispa but with an added layer of mint chocolate. It was known for its refreshing peppermint taste and its green packaging.
Discontinued: 2005
Cadbury Spira was a spiral-shaped chocolate bar named after the spiral chocolate fingers inside each pack. The candy bar featured two hollow, twisted spiral fingers of chocolate per pack. Initially launched in North East England in the mid-1980s as a regional trial, it proved so popular that it was rolled out across the UK.
Discontinued: 2006
Cadbury Fuse was a chocolate bar that fused multiple ingredients into one treat. It featured milk chocolate mixed with nuts, peanuts, raisins, crisp cereal, and fudge pieces. The bar was marketed as offering multiple textures and flavors in every bite. It was particularly popular in Cadbury Heroes selection boxes.
Discontinued: 2008
Featuring crumbly white chocolate covered in a layer of milk chocolate, the Cadbury Snowflake was a unique variation on the classic Flake. The candy bar was positioned between a traditional Cadbury Flake and a Twirl, offering a different textural experience with its white chocolate center. Originally called Snowflake when it arrived on shelves in 2000, it was later rebranded as "Flake Snow" around 2006.
Discontinued: Early 2000s
Not really a biscuit but rather a chocolate bar, the Fox's Echo was a popular after-school treat in the UK. It featured a combination of white chocolate on the top half and milk chocolate on the bottom half, layered on top of a biscuit base. In the late 1990s, it was marketed as the perfect lunchbox treat.
Discontinued: 1990s
The Cabana was a tropical-themed chocolate bar with a milk chocolate shell filled with coconut and caramel. It was studded with loads of cherry pieces. Packaged in a blue wrapper, it was popular throughout the 1980s. The York-based confectionery firm manufactured it, and it became synonymous with tropical chocolate treats.