
"Some brand names have spent decades building up a reputation for quality, affordability, and reliability. When it comes to those with huge amounts of real estate on shelves across multiple areas of your friendly neighborhood grocery store, Pillsbury is definitely one of those. Fans know that many Pillsbury products are wonderfully versatile: Use Grands biscuits for homemade bagels, or turn those cinnamon rolls into one giant, deliciously shareable roll."
"But right now, we want to talk about some of the products that you can't find anymore, and who knows? Maybe Pillsbury is listening, and we can kick-start something real. Stranger things have happened, after all, and given that there are a number of discontinued fast food items that made a comeback, we're pleased to think that it's possible. (The world is hard, and we'll cling to any happy little fantasy we can, thank you very much.)"
Pillsbury built a reputation for quality, affordability, and reliability with widely sold versatile products like Grands biscuits and cinnamon rolls. Numerous Pillsbury items were discontinued over the mid-20th century through later decades, generating consumer nostalgia and calls for reintroductions. Boxed cake mix offerings once included Orange Cake Mix, introduced around 1955 using crystalized orange peel and juice to create a real fruit flavor. The 1960s and 1970s were a particularly experimental era for Pillsbury products and marketing. At least one discontinued product rendered a popular dessert impossible to faithfully replicate. Fans and vintage-food enthusiasts continue to champion revivals.
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