Good Humor fans beg for return of popular discontinued sweet treat and blast company for ‘hitting us where it hurts’

GOOD Humor has announced the discontinuation of one of its most famous candies, a major blow to a group of people who were hoping to enjoy it over the summer.

Despite many complaints from people across the internet, Good Humor said it has no plans to bring the treat back.

The roasted almond bar has a history of over 60 years

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The roasted almond bar has a history of over 60 yearsPhoto credit: Good mood

Good Humor has discontinued the toasted almond ice cream bars, a candy with a history spanning over 60 years.

It was removed from the brand’s product range in June 2022.

Fans discussed the product on social media, leading to responses from the brand itself.

“While we have no plans to bring her back, we’re letting our team know you’d love to see her back!” one fan replied in good spirits.

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Good Humor shared a tweet that fans bombed to revive the toasted almond bar.

“Cone or bar, may good spirits always have your heart,” the company wrote.

“Really?” someone answered.

“First the chocolate taco.

“But now you’re taking away the iconic Toasted Almond Bar?” They hit us where it hurts.”

“Bring back the toasted almond bar,” a second person tweeted, adding a picture of a teary-eyed Chihuahua.

“Don’t sell roasted almonds,” argued a third person.

“I’ve never seen that flavor down here at Kroger, Walmart, or Publix in Atlanta.

“So if sales were bad, you should probably fire the sales rep, not remove the ice.”

According to the Associated Press, Good Humor is discontinuing ice cream due to production issues and the fact that the toasted almond bar was among the slower sales.

With this decision, the brand hopes to prioritize more popular items.

Aila Slisco

Aila Slisco is a Dailynationtoday U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Aila Slisco joined Dailynationtoday in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing: ailaslisco@dailynationtoday.com.

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