Snack Pack is a brand of pudding and gelatin dessert snacks manufactured since 1968 by ConAgra Foods.[1]

Snack Pack
Product typePackaged pudding and gelatin
OwnerConAgra Foods
CountryUnited States
Introduced1968
Websitehttps://www.snackpack.com/

About

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Snack Packs were introduced in 1968 in single-serve aluminum/metal cans, before switching to plastic cups in 1984 and clear plastic cups in 1990.[2] They are marketed as healthy treats for children, with its calcium content often being emphasized. In the 1970s Snack Pack was sold in Australia via the Foster Clark company with the television slogan "if it wasn't for a Snack Pack, a kid'd starve".

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Snack Pack appears in the movie Billy Madison as it is the title character's favorite dessert. He is disappointed that Juanita packed him a banana instead of a Snack Pack in his lunch, so he attempts to take one from a schoolboy in exchange for his banana during lunch time, but fails. Billy eventually gets a whole pack of Snack Packs as a present from Miss Vaughn when celebrating passing Third Grade.

In episode 16 of season 3 That '70s Show, Kitty Forman gives Fez and Hyde a pair of Snack Packs. However, instead of the period-accurate aluminum containers of the 1970s the Snack Packs are in the modern-day clear plastic current containers.[2]

In Episode 14 of Season 2 of How I Met Your Mother, Marshal demands a Snack Pack from a child in Lily's kindergarten class after spraying his pants with juice for blackmailing him with the Super Bowl results.

In Episode 8 of Season 1 of the Netflix series Stranger Things (Chapter 8: The Upside Down), Dustin and Lucas raid the school cafeteria for a hidden stash of chocolate Snack Packs.[3]

Flavors

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Many of the above flavors are available in *no sugar added* , *sugar free*, and *fat free* varieties. Also, Lemon and Lemon Meringue Pie contain no milk products.

References

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  1. ^ "Snack Pack Website". Snack Pack. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
  2. ^ a b "About Snack Pack". Snack Pack. Archived from the original on 24 October 2010. Retrieved 9 January 2013.
  3. ^ ""Stranger Things" Is Making People Go Crazy for Retro Pudding Packs". First We Feast. Retrieved 2017-05-09.
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