It's the beginning of the New Year and change is inevitable.

You've probably already gotten a resolution list put together and debating how far into the year you will actually take those resolutions.

Change has already happened, but are you aware of it yet?

Discontinued Items In Michigan

Each new year welcomes tons of new products, inventions and changes, but with that, we also see a lot of things not return. Whether that be your favorite TV shows, or your favorite late night snack.

Here in Michigan, the following items are gone and won't be returning to shelves and stores in 2024.

Raspberry Rally Girl Scout Cookies

It was announced this year, that the popular flavor of last year would be retired this year, to help focus more on the Girl Scouts more classic variety of flavors.

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Photo by Anshu A on Unsplash
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Maple Cheerios

While, it is a sad day for those who love their Maple Cheerios, the company did announce they would begin releasing new flavors for the new year.

However, Maple Cheerios, got the axe.

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Photo by John Matychuk on Unsplash
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The Dunkin' Donuts Dunkaccino

The first time that I had heard of the Dunkaccino was in the 2011 Adam Sandler movie 'Jack & Jill.'

The product, however, has been around since 2000, and has been retired in the new year. It was a blend of Coffee & Hot Chocolate.

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Photo by Zheka Boychenko on Unsplash
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Jalapeño, Honey Mustard Pringles

I'm a little bummed now, not even knowing that this brand of Pringles existed, and now, will never get to taste the experience.

Pringles announced they would be discontinuing their Jalapeño, Honey Mustard Pringles.

 

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Photo by Arnold Antoo on Unsplash
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Trader Joe's Minty Mallows

To clarify, these are a seasonal item anyways, a spokesperson at Trader Joes, said these would not be making an appearance again.

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