11979: Goat cheese
MarkGillow//Getty ImagesIn 1979, it became all the rage to order a goat cheese salad and look all fancy. Thanks to chefs Alice Waters and Jeremiah Tower from Northern California, lots of cheesemakers began to integrate different types of cheese into their menus, and goat happened to be one of them.
21980: Ranch dressing
manoa//Getty ImagesThank goodness for 1980, or else we wouldn't have ranch dressing today! Apparently, we have Steve Henson to give credit to, who produced it on his ranch, Hidden Valley Ranch. By 1992, it was the number one dressing in America—and it might still be today.
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31981: Skittles
Otto Greule Jr//Getty ImagesAlthough they were launched in the UK, skittles came to America in 1979 and became incredibly popular in 1981. These fruity candies let everyone taste the rainbow back then, and they’re still working their same magic now.
41982: Crème brûlée
Juanmonino//Getty ImagesAhh, one of our favorite desserts today, crème brûlée made a statement after it appeared on Le Cirque’s menu in New York City. Shortly after, everyone was trying to DIY at home.
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51983: Penne alla vodka
Fairfax Media//Getty ImagesThis lovely Italian dish we eat today rose to popularity in 1980s from a New York restaurant called Joanna’s Restaurant, and the sauce blew up by 1983. Maybe the fact that it’s made with real vodka increased the appeal!
61984: Ben & Jerry's ice cream
SAUL LOEB//Getty ImagesWhat’s not to love about Ben & Jerry’s? Well people began digging into pints of Phish Food and Cherry Garcia back in the '80s. (And they still are today.)
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71985: Fajitas
kajakiki//Getty ImagesAs Tex-Mex cuisine started gaining recognition in the U.S. around the 1970s, chefs considered putting it on their menus. Once Chef George Weidmann from Germany put fajitas on his menu in Austin, Texas, everyone followed suit.
81986: Monkey bread
Alexandra Grablewski//Getty ImagesWho can resist a tasty bite of monkey bread? Apparently Nancy Reagan made it in the White House in 1985 and it spiked in popularity afterwards. By 1986, everyone was eating this sweet treat.
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91987: Chocolate truffles
Burcu Atalay Tankut//Getty ImagesLuxury chocolates became the best gifts to give friends and family in 1987. Apparently a woman named Alice Medrich began selling them at her store, Chocolat, and was praised for the rich creamy texture and powerful flavor of her chocolates.
101988: Lunchables
Sandy Huffaker//Getty ImagesLunchables, the beloved childhood snack box, were all over the place by 1988. These made lunch prep a breeze, as they had pizza, hot dogs, chips and crackers, deli meat, and sweets for kids to nosh on.
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111989: Veggie burgers
istetiana//Getty ImagesThat’s right—the veggie burgers we see popping up on menus everywhere started back in the 1980s with the VegeBurger, which was launched in 1982 and became a top selling patty by the end of the decade.
121990: Molten lava cake
Michelle Arnold / EyeEm//Getty ImagesWhile it was a popular dessert option through the '80s, it wasn’t until publications started mentioning it in 1990 that this dessert gained a ton of press and recognition. And since we all know how amazing it tastes, there’s no surprise there.
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131991: Peanut Butter M&M's
John Greim//Getty ImagesSince chocolate M&M’s were so successful, peanut butter naturally followed suit. In 1991, Mars Inc. launched Peanut Butter M&M’s, perhaps to compete with the oh-so-popular Reese’s Pieces.
141992: Starbucks
SOPA Images//Getty ImagesThat’s right, the glorious Starbucks frapps and festive lattes we know and love all started in 1992 when Starbucks went public and started busting out stores worldwide. And look where it is today!
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151993: Craisins
Roberto Machado Noa//Getty ImagesDried cranberries are everywhere now, popping up on salads, in trail mix, and in oatmeal. In 1993, classic Craisins were seen as a fruity snack that tons of moms loved feeding their kids.
161994: Low-fat food
Geri Lavrov//Getty ImagesIt’s funny to think about today with the latest craze of the keto diet, but back in 1994 going low-fat was the trend of the moment. Low-fat and fat-free packaged goods, like Lean Cuisine, started taking over kitchens and grocery stores to help combat the obesity epidemic in America.
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171995: Rice Krispies Treats
Education Images//Getty ImagesIn 1995, Kellogg’s released its tasty, gooey Rice Krispie Treats, as well as its cereal, and it became the new favorite light and sweet snack. Even today, it’s a soft and chewy treat that people love to bite into.
181996: Fried calamari
Boston Globe//Getty ImagesFried calamari (and maybe some beers) became the most popular appetizer in 1996, so much so where the term was used in 56 New York Times articles.
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191997: Crab cakes
The Washington Post//Getty ImagesStarting in Baltimore, Maryland, crab cakes became super popular all over the country, and by 1997 they were seen on several menus. We’re glad—they’re delicious!
201998: McDonald's McFlurry
Edmond Terakopian - PA Images//Getty ImagesAhh, the beloved McFlurry—a decadent treat made up of soft-serve and every sugary topping under the sun. It became the “it” drink to order back in 1998.
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