Dunkaroos, a treat featuring a combination of cookies and icing, will return to store shelves starting this summer, General Mills revealed. General Mills revealed the return of Dunkaroos with a tweet and '90s-inspired video. "Definitely coming back. Summer 2020," said the tweet.
Dunkaroos, the popular snack packs featuring kangaroo-themed cookies with a small tub of frosting, will return to shelves this summer. “Definitely coming back. Summer 2020,” the brand announced in a tweet on Monday, posted alongside a video with a nod to other '90s relics.
The beloved snack was first introduced in 1992 and then discontinued in the US in 2012. "We're thrilled to relaunch Dunkaroos in the U.S. after years of it only being available in Canada," Jeff Caswell, president of snacks at General Mills, said in a company blog post.
Ever since it was announced on February 3 that the sweet treats would once again be available on store shelves, people have been left wondering if they'll come back to Canada too. In a statement to Narcity, a spokesperson for General Mills said that at this time there are no "plans to relaunch Dunkaroos in Canada."
Nabisco Original Grahams are vegan. You can also always go the easy route and buy Duncan Hines vanilla frosting, which is usually vegan.
app designed to help people find kosher food in any shop worldwide. Note: if you cannot find Dunkaroos in the list, it might be, that it is not kosher or was not included in our databases.
Unfortunately, according to General Mills, Dunkaroos stopped production in the U.S. in May 2012; semi-fortunately for people in the U.S. craving that sweet, sweet dunk, it's still possible to get your hands on some through online ordering on sites like Amazon and Buffalo Sponge Candy, and also through, well, smuggling
Published on May 17, 2011. The ULTIMATE Dunkaroo consists of dunking your head in ice water, taking a shot of whiskey, shotgunning a beer, doing a back flip off a table, and bonging a beer..
15 Foods That Are Banned in the U.S.
- Kinder Surprise Eggs.
- Horse Meat.
- Shark Fins.
- Japanese Puffer Fish.
- Haggis.
- Ackee Fruit.
- Beluga Caviar.
- Sassafras Oil.
Remember, Dunkaroos had been discontinued in the U.S. for a few years at this point, and General Mills was well aware of the fact that some particularly devoted fans were heading up to Canada to get their Dunkaroos fix so they decided to encourage it with their "Smugglaroos" campaign.
Ackee Fruit
Even though it's the national fruit of nearby Jamaica, this fruit is illegal in the States.Ackee. Why it's (kind of) banned: Ackee is the national fruit of Jamaica, where it's traditionally boiled and cooked with salted cod. As a result, the FDA banned all ackee until 2000, at which point several manufacturers were permitted to sell frozen and canned ackee in the United States.
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Durian. What is it? A large, smelly fruit that looks like jack fruit or a green porcupine. Why it's illegal: The fruit smells so pungeantly bad that many public places, such as hotels and bus stations, prohibit people from carrying it.
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- Haggis.
- Beluga caviar.
- Redfish.
- Sea turtles.
- Fugu.
- Horse meat.
- Unpasteurized milk.
- Ackee.
8 Foods That Are Completely Banned in The UK
- Arsenic-Laced Chicken. Do you know what's going in your chicken?
- Pufferfish. Looks cute – but can pack a punch.
- Bread With Potassium Bromate. Go potassium bromate free!
- Pink Slime. Looks like a pink, slimy boa constrictor.
- Sannakji.
- Pork Infused With Ractopamine.
- Blood Clams.
- Genetically Engineered Papaya.
9 American Foods That Have Been Banned In Other Countries
- Artificial Food Dyes. Instagram/Delishdotcom.
- Farmed Salmon.
- Brominated Vegetable Oil.
- Olestra.
- Azodicarbonamide.
- Synthetic Hormones (rBGH and rBST)
- BHA & BHT.
- Arsenic.
General Mills hopes to hit sweet spot with new 'Smugglaroos' campaign. A new campaign from General Mills Canada attempts to promote Dunkaroos by emphasizing that they're not available in the U.S. any more and encourages Canadians to smuggle them to their U.S. neighbours.