
"The Crisps had a graham cookie shell shaped like an oversized peanut that encased three varieties of thick, creamy filling: peanut butter, chocolate, and PB&J. If you're a millennial, you likely have memories of demolishing dozens upon dozens of 1-ounce or 7.25-ounce bags of P.B. Crisps as a kid, but the product lasted a mere three years before being quietly discontinued by Planters."
"We hate to break it to you, but peak snack culture has come and gone. In fact, if you're a Gen-Zer, you likely missed the whole deliriously colorful, wildly flavored, and heavily processed food phenomenon, because most of it took place in the 1990s prior to the shift toward healthier fare made with natural ingredients. While many of those snacks are still stocked on grocery store shelves (and practically justify the existence of the convenience store),"
Planters launched P.B. Crisps in 1992 as bite-sized snacks featuring a graham-cookie shell shaped like an oversized peanut and filled with peanut butter, chocolate, or PB&J. The product came in 1-ounce and 7.25-ounce bags and delivered a crunchy exterior with a fudgelike center and salty-sweet flavor. Planters quietly discontinued P.B. Crisps after three years. The snack retained a cult following, with millennials sharing nostalgia and collectors posting old bags online. Dedicated fans created social media threads, reels, and a "Bring Back Planters PB Crisps" website to organize relaunch efforts and call for contact with Planters.
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