
Remember when opening your lunchbox at school was the highlight of the day? Time to rank the legendary snacks that defined a generation of British playgrounds.
Put the items in your preferred order.

Dairylea Lunchables
Nothing said 'my mum loves me' quite like pulling out a Lunchables. Assembling those tiny crackers felt like fine dining at age eight.

Frubes
A yoghurt tube you didn't need a spoon for was basically witchcraft in the 90s. Bonus points if you froze them the night before.

Penguin Bars
The chocolate biscuit with dad jokes printed on the wrapper. Reading the punchline was half the ritual.

Wagon Wheels
Marshmallow, biscuit and chocolate in one glorious disc. Everyone still argues about whether they've shrunk over the years.

Panda Pops
That cheap fizzy drink in a plastic bottle that turned your mouth radioactive colours. Pure sugar and pure joy.
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