Which of these food products was actually launched and then quickly discontinued due to poor sales or consumer rejection?
The food industry has seen spectacular product launches, but not all make it to the culinary hall of fame. Some innovative (or misguided) food products from major brands crashed and burned despite extensive marketing. This poll tests your knowledge of notable food retail failures that once lined grocery shelves but quickly disappeared. Can you identify which infamous food product failure actually happened?
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- Heinz EZ Squirt Purple Ketchup (2000-2006): A vibrant purple ketchup marketed to children that failed due to its unnatural appearance despite initial novelty sales
- Coca-Cola Dinner Cola (1998): A savory cola variant designed to pair with meals, containing subtle herbs and spices that supposedly enhanced food flavors
- McDonald's McPasta Bowls (2001): Fresh pasta dishes served in bread bowls that failed due to lengthy preparation times incompatible with fast-food service
- Kellogg's Breakfast Popsicles (1997): Frozen cereal-flavored popsicles marketed as a portable breakfast option containing milk proteins and vitamins
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