Feeling nostalgic for the snacks of your childhood? Thanks to Amazon and some kind of sketchy importing situation, you can get your hands on this popular lunchbox staple that disappeared in 2012.

Remember Dunk-a-roos? Of course you do, but I told Lori and Jeff about Dunk-a-roos last week and they had no idea what I was talking about. Lori thought I was talking about a pair of jeans. Kids who brought cold lunch in the 90s know that these aren't clothing, but one of the highest-valued items in a lunch swap.

Amazon via VELIZ/Betty Crocker
Amazon via VELIZ/Betty Crocker
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According to SnackMemory.com:

It has been a fan favorite for many years since its launch in 1988. In every normal sized individual pack of Dunkaroos, there are approximately ten small-sized cookies, and about one cubic inch of icing. The cookies are intended to be dunked into the frosting before being eaten, hence the name “Dunk-a-roos".

Unfortunately, Dunk-a-roos disappeared from shelves in the United States around 2012. Never fear, because Canada still sells them, and that appears to where Amazon seller VELIZ is getting it's supply.

Before you go stocking up on this snack, I should warn you. The reviews for the product are terrible. Apparently, importing snacks from Canada doesn't always lead to the freshest cookies.

Amazon via VELIZ/Betty Crocker
Amazon via VELIZ/Betty Crocker
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I used to pack these every day for lunch when I was little and thought it would be great to have some again just for memories sake. They arrived quickly but sadly were stale and I couldn't eat them. Would not order again.

- Shelby, Amazon User

Dunk at your own risk.

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