Sorry it won't hyperlink from the comment. Koogle product was a 70's icon like the 8-track, am wrist watch, yellow arm-banana am radio, Schwinn stingray, hotwheels, big G.I. Submit a link to more information about Koogle Peanut Butter. Yes, you read that right - I enjoyed it so much, I would spend my own hard-earned cash on it. Create an account to follow your favorite communities and start taking part in conversations. Do they make any more and where can I get it. Koogle went to it's grave without me ever getting to find out what it tasted like. find me on face book. I am glad that there are others that remember. BabylonBee.com. I remember the swirls in the jar and only the "RICH" kids could afford it. It was actually kind of nasty, but we loved it all the same. Ok I found at Walmart the closest thing to Koogle's chocolate peanut butter, it is "Jiff to Go". Sigh. she knew what it meant. Havent heard those names in years. As far as I can find from my research and talking to various people familiar with the product, there were only the 4 flavors: Vanilla, Cinnamon, Chocolate, and Banana. I was just looking up Googly Eyes peanut butter - thought maybe I was just something I imagined from my childhood! Interesting: Timothy ^Koogle | Jacob ^Koogle | ^Friendster, Parent commenter can toggle ^NSFW or ^delete. If you've wondered "Can dogs eat ham?", the answer is no. I also remember the texture being quite smooth, and like the commercial said it wasn't sticky in your mouth like regular peanut butter.Humans were not the only creatures to enjoy Koogle! kmoran - June 28, 2009 - Report this comment. Wasn't there a hairy caveman character with the eyes at one point? I used to spread it on a graham cracker (always thought it was wasted on a sandwich). google_ad_type = "text_image"; Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts My father used to make peanut butter cups with the peanut butter and chocolate flavored one. It was awesome. This list of Mondelez International brands (formerly Kraft Foods Inc.) includes brand-name products that are developed, owned, licensed, or distributed by Mondelez International.The company's core businesses are snack foods and confectionery.In certain international territories, Kraft-branded products are made by Mondelez under license from Kraft Heinz Company since 2012. I remember these from when I was a kid. No crazy commercial with the mascot but there is this: Populuxe PREVIOUS Hobbit Air NEXT They didn't know what they were missing. Chocolate would be spoon eaten more than spread on bread or toast. Nutella is nothing at all like Koogle. Whether you use it to frost cupcakes, pair it with apple slices, or eat it straight from the jar, there's no wrong way to eat peanut butter.The creamy spread is a delicious snack for countless people, and peanut butter has made its way into everything from breakfast to dessert.Despite its cult-favorite status, though, not every peanut butter snack has stood the test of time. I remember LOVING the chocolate flavor! It came in several different flavors including: chocolate, vanilla and banana. Remember them all. Hope it comes back one day. mario etheridge release date / st joseph school bronxville teachers / pillsbury chocolate space food sticks recipe Koogle was the best. google_alternate_color = "E7F0EB"; I loved the 70's as well.. but not the early 70's.. Just from 1975 to 1980.. Witchy poo still gives me nightmars. I think it was a giant muppet. Out of curiosity, how did you get the part? I loved this stuff when I was a kid!! i think we all demand it back! 40M views 4. I begged for one for Christmas one year. google_color_link = "A74403"; When I was pregnant with my daughter this is what I graved. I wish koogle would make a comeback! Anyone remember Captain Crunch Vanilla crubch featuring Wilma Whale or is that another delussional memory? Yarn is the best search for video clips by quote. I mixed up a whole jar of this stuff and NOW I HAVE MY OWN KOOGLE!!! Now, it's always possible they could have test marketed a Grape flavor in certain areas of the country, that happens all the time (I still can't get anyone to believe they made Ranch Flavored Funyuns in the early 90s, which I believe may have also been a test market thing, and they were real, I remember buying and enjoying them). I hope Kraft gets the himt and remakes it cuz when I was about 7 years old when we come home from church on Sunday morning we stopped at Harding market and bought Google and other snacks for the afternoon but it was always koogle that I grabbed off the shelf. Looking like an oversized jar of the peanut spread, the costumed character featured enormous spinning eyes, and appendages that looked like they belonged on an amphibian. If any one wants to submit a message to the company of Kraft Foods go here and fill out a responce http://kraftfoods.custhelp.com/app/contact. I have just recently put the question of whether anyone remembered this peanut butter or not on my facebook page! Yes I have had Koogle when I was younger.Chocolate flavor Koogle was really good.I wish they would bring it back. Heart broken as you can imagine, I thought maybe it wasn't what I thought .. Koogle Peanut butter Spread Fun Vintage Ad Tee Shirt 7 ratings $1999 Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime FREE Returns Learn more Fit Type: Men Color: Black Size: Select Solid colors: 100% Cotton; Heather Grey: 90% Cotton, 10% Polyester; All Other Heathers: 50% Cotton, 50% Polyester Imported Pull On closure Machine Wash i was sooo lil" at the time. Koogle Flavored Peanut Butter. 3 talking about this. After nearly 50 yrs, this as close as you're gonna get. Bonkers Candy was rectangular-shaped candies released by Nabisco in the mid-1980s. I ate Koogle all the time. Vanilla and chocolate on two pieces of breadI am older than all of you. I loved the chocolate, I would have my mom make me a sandwich with that and ham, good stuff!! Banana was also delicious-bring it back-why do they take away all the good stuff??!! Koogle was a peanut butter spread marketed by Kraft, first released in the USA in 1971. Now every time i think about I get quizzy. Wish Kraft would bring it back. I wrote Kraft, they had to pull the product because of the ingredients. They take out the best spread for a sandwich. Examples of ingredient lists include:Chocolate: U.S. grade no. :) Decided to do a search on it and it led me here. 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. Would give anything for a jar now. ya i know we're all wierd by some ppl's standards but that pnut butter was and still is worth being wierd over :) thanx all for the memories. Man I miss Koogle. It was easier to spread than regular peanut butter, so the bread did not tear apart as one made a sandwich. It is real. Also Dynamite magazine. They still talk about to this day. This is the first time I get on a blog. I decided to look it up to make sure I wasn't making it up today. (born in '68). 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. [Speaker 1] And it doesn't make my mouth stick together. The added incentive with Koogle was to try spreading it over other types of foods and not just bread or toast. The cinnamon one sounds interesting, though. It didn't sell well enough for Kraft to keep making it. I loved Koogle when I was young! I finally decided to search the internet and here I am. My mother doesnt remember it at all and she is the one who bought it. thought even she was hiding it all for herself. Tried to find it when I was an adult! X Toggle navigation Tvadsongs.com TvAdSongs Home (current) Links Search Wanted Legal Contact Us Tvadsongs.com Tv ad songs Help keep this site free BROWSE BY LETTER My family thought I was crazy. I loved the vanilla flavor. I would set up late a night with our big family Bible reading stories of David and Goliath and other old testament stories while devouring jars of chocolate Google. I sure wish they would bring it back, or if a vanilla flavored peanut butter would re-emerge on the shelves. The Peanut Pals organization, a nonprofit group dedicated to collecting Mr. Peanut and Planters memorabilia, was founded. Koogle was a flavored Peanut Butter from Kraft Foods in the 70's There was Chocolate/Banana/Cinnamon/Vanilla Are South Beach peanut butter protein bars being discontinued? :(, If you eat a handful of Reese's Pieces sprinkled with cinnamon, its very similar. There's gotta be a recipe somewhere? I too am glad there are others out there who enjoyed it also because that proves im not nuts. I still can't go past the peanutbutter isle in the store without hoping MAYBE it will magically re-appear. I loved it. What are the Physical devices used to construct memories? I wonder how many people I can persuade to sign a petition to bring back such a satisfying treat. Natural Creamy Peanut Butter Spread and Honey - Contains 80% Peanuts . When ever I asked someone if they remembered googly eyes peanut butter they said I invented it in my mind - why was it ever taken off the market? Crazy to see there are a variety of sites on Koogle and that many are hoping for its comeback! Nobody says this currently, but I think I'm going to start saying it, because it's awesome) - As for the Oompa's, yes, I remember those! The chocolate flavor was the best! Bought some turntables at the Fordham road (Bronx) location when I was 14. I remember Koogle very well. Mmmm is all I can sayDavid Cantrell Maryville TN. I can't tell you how excited I was .. it immediately brought me back to my childhood. This was my favorite. 1 peanuts, partially hardened vegetable oils, sugar, cinnamon, dextrose, salt. Do they still make it and if so how can i purchase it? document.getElementById( "ak_js" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Here comes Koogle with the Koo-koo-koogly eyes! I'm sure my arteries are clogged from all of the trans fat that was in this stuff. WOW! Koogle was a flavored peanut spread marketed by Kraft, introduced in 1974. ago. LOL. Your email address will not be published. lol! My dad used to collect coins and we still have a Koogle jar filled with Indian heads. (according to my dad, mixing peanut butter and jelly is the correct way to make a PB&J). When i ask other people they look at me like im strange. Me too. The jelly one would look like a jar of bruises after a while, because eventually the stripes would invade each other. I was just telling a few friends last night out at dinner and they were looking at me like I was wearing clown costume!!!! I dont want organic green vegan just how it was in 1974!!! By the middle of the 1970s it was discontinued and remains so to this day, to the dismay of many who are keen to bring the product back. Have yall tried Bettern Peanut Butter Banana or Chocolate flavor? Copy/paste the link above. This is crazy but I was actually in one of the Koogle commercials back in the 70's -- I must have been 8 or 9 and it was filmed it Toronto. Submit a story or info about Koogle Peanut Butter,