If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. About this item. It was available in several flavors, including chocolate, cinnamon, vanilla and banana.[1][2]. I love koogle peanutbutter spread will you bring back the favors chocolate ; vanilla; banana ? Sadly, although many people today attest to a former affection for Koogle during their childhood, the product didn’t exactly fly off of store shelves.
Fans have written countless letters to Kraft over the years, practically begging them to make Koogle again, but the company has a strict policy about not bringing back anything they’ve discontinued.
My sisters and I still talk about those awesome candy bars. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); nothingbutnostalgia.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com, 1 new I was just telling my husband again about this yummy spread and he never heard of it. Each was yummy and the change up each week worked great!! I was only about 7 or 8 years old and remember it quite well. In the premiere commercial the mascot danced to a jingle, "Pea-nutty-koogle with the koo-koo-koogly eyes," which was modeled on Billy Rose's 1923 hit song "Barney Google (with the Goo-Goo-Googly Eyes)".
Sadly, although many people today attest to a former affection for Koogle during their childhood, the product didn’t fly off of shelves. July 17, 2013. Koogle was a flavored peanut spread marketed by Kraft, introduced in 1971. It was available in several flavors, including chocolate, cinnamon, vanilla and banana. Every since i moved to Texas i have told people about this koogle chocolate peanut butter they have told me i am crazy they never heard of it.. It was definitely my favorite snack. They take out the best spread for a sandwich. Subsequent commercials had the mascot explaining the product to children in "jive" talk, or mothers endorsing the product to make it more appealing to mothers so they would be more willing to buy it for their children. This sweetened peanut butter came in four different flavours – chocolate, cinnamon, banana and vanilla. " Here is a 1970's Kraft KOOGLE Banana Peanut Spread 12 oz Jar & Lid for your consideration.
Koogle Peanut butter Spread Fun Vintage Ad Tee Shirt. Either way, this short-lived snack spread still conjures up plenty of flavorful memories for many a former 70s kid. The commercial below being one of the most popular ones. I vaguely remember trying the cinnamon but didn’t like it and POOF, it was gone – no longer available. Were you a fan of Koogle back in the day? All Rights Reserved. I mix nutella with natural peanut butter and it is a similar taste and consistency, although I was only 6 or so. And the 100,000…, Mike “Mike Josephs” Scalzi a Bishop ? The station one time owned wgli babylon . It was around for a few years, but sadly didn't last. Or, was it something you begged for but never quite persuaded mom to buy.
Thank you! What was your favorite flavor? Nice place, FL West Coast. Your email address will not be published. See all Item description. I loved the banana flavored! This was good stuff! Finast and king kullen took over them. Koogle Koogle was a peanut butter spread marketed by Kraft, first released in the USA in 1971. Must of been the only one my Mom bought because I didn’t realize there were 4 flavors. Man, I wish my parents had me sooner. Small donations are always appreciated to help keep our informational archive afloat. Not your typical spread, Koogle had a unique texture and came in four flavors that you either loved or hated. It’s consistency differed from your typical peanut butter in that it didn’t stick to your mouth (most likely due … I absolutely loved Koogle Vanilla, it was (and I think still is) my favorite peanut butter sandwich. it was destroyed by fire and moved to wado in n.j. which…, I’m with Norman on the Chocolite! If you were a lover of all things peanut butter-related in the 1970s, chances are good that a product called Koogle captured your attention.
Kraft Foods introduced Koogle in 1971, a sweetened peanut butter spread that was sold in a jar and available in four flavors – chocolate, banana, cinnamon and vanilla. My sister lived in Naples. My mother doesn’t remember it at all and she is the one who bought it. It’s consistency differed from your typical peanut butter in that it didn’t stick to your mouth (most likely due a higher concentration of oil, Mmmm!). Best Selling in Jam, Jelly & Peanut Butter. Examples of ingredient lists include: Many of Koogle's TV commercials featured the product's mascot, an oversized puppet costume in the abstract form of a giant jar with spinning eyeballs, frog-like arms and legs,[5] and a "jive" voice similar to that of then-popular radio disc jockey Wolfman Jack.