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I definitely remember Danish-Go-Rounds. But then there are many foods from the 70's I miss. On Saturday mornings, which was prime cartoon viewing time, my two sisters and I would split a box of Pop Tarts 3 ways, each of us got 2. with Danish-Go-Rounds we each got 1 and the last one we cut into 3 pieces. the wider tube of filling was so good when heated in the toaster. as to starting letter writing campaigns to "make" Kelloggs bring them back, I just don't think it will work in today's times. companies make decisions on computer models and really don't care about what people think anymore. Kelloggs DID have a lame Xerox of Danish-Go-Rounds in the 90's I believe called Danish Rings, but they were a shoddy attempt. They were way too small and didn't have as much filling in them. So it was a waste of everyone's time to have even brought them out. I don't expect to ever see Danish-Go-Rounds again, any more than I expect to see Kraft Koogle spreads, Betty Crocker Mug-O-Lunch, Cheetos Sour Cream & Bacon, Nacho Cheese Tostitos (much better than Doritos), Post Fortified Oak Flakes or tons of other things I miss. Can't go back to a time that's gone for good. Where's Burger Chef & Jeff when you need them?
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