Childhood treats evoke nostalgia and comfort for many, representing a simpler time and cherished memories of youth. Petitions related to this topic advocate for preserving traditional treats, promoting healthier alternatives in schools, and combating childhood obesity through education and policy changes.
One petition calls for banning sugary snacks in school vending machines to improve childrens health and well-being. Another petition highlights the importance of preserving cultural treats in school lunches to celebrate diversity and promote inclusivity.
Join the movement to protect childhood treats and promote healthier eating habits for future generations. Your support can make a difference in shaping a positive food environment for children and fostering a lifelong appreciation for wholesome, delicious treats.
Fruit smiles have been my all time favorite snack for over a decade. They have been my biggest safe food snack and seeing the change has been honestly miserable. Please if you have any love in your heart you will go back to the old recipe. I can’t take this change.
I recently bought a box of the smiles gummies; like I always do. To open a package and find that it was not the product I always purchase. At first I thought it was a batch gone wrong and slipped through quality control. I googled it and no not a mistake. I felt duped. I can’t believe these are being sold under the same name and box. It’s called false advertising. I won’t buy them again. They are not even the same product.
My daughter is very particular with her foods and the original fruit snacks were one of her staple snacks. She's been constantly asking when the originals will come back, and I'm hoping I can soon tell her, "They're back!".
These fruit snacks were a huge safe food for us! The soft texture made it one of, if not the only fruit snacks we could eat, and now they’ve been changed to be the same as all the others on the shelf. Please, change them back
As someone who remembers being comforted through a troubled school life by the office occasionally having a pack or two of these in Elementary, this change deeply upsets me. As great as Kellogg's and Welch's are, there is now a fruity, smiley face-shaped hole in my heart that these waxy and bland impostors will never fill.