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Smaller versions of TV Dinners targeted at Kids, I've never actually tasted one but hours of early-mid 90s Nickelodeon (the best days!) commercials advertising this product led me to believe it posesses immaculate taste. I could be wrong.
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J.D. - October 27, 2007 - Report this comment
I use to eat these alot as a kid. They are actually really good. Some come with brownies and apple bites or something. But they are good.Loved them as a kid
lakeshia - March 06, 2008 - Report this comment
i ate these alot when i was litte my parents would buy them for me all the time and would warm them up for me when i came home from school i loved these just typing this makes me want one now!
Philistine - April 18, 2009 - Report this comment
Nasty these things were. My little brother was obsessed with them--filled with corn syrup and processed preservatives junkola. Ugh. These and Lunchables are the reaons my brother to this day will only eat garbage from the frozen food aisle or a fast food joint. But, yes, the little brownie thing was actually kinda tasty if you didn't think about all the chemicals.
Jim - February 14, 2010 - Report this comment
I remember when i was young and i would always bug my mom to buy these. Especially the ones with the brownies haha. I only wanted them because it had a brownie with the meal.
Mitch - October 26, 2011 - Report this comment
Even when I was a kid these weren't good. I remember the pizza being decent, and the chicken nuggets and that's it. They were AWFUL if made in the microwave. The brownie was the high point.
Charlotte - June 27, 2012 - Report this comment
I use to have these a lot mac & cheese was my favorite, I hated the brownies though I thought that was the only part that was the worst thing every time they would come out bad for me.
Momo - March 31, 2014 - Report this comment
They were okay. I often remember throwing one in the microwave on nights when my mom was working late and I'd often have to keep sticking it back in because nothing would cook all the way through. Then again, maybe I just had a terrible microwave :-)
Wanda - April 05, 2014 - Report this comment
bring back the original kid cuisine Penguin mascot
Amy Milward - February 19, 2016 - Report this comment
I still eat these all the time.
Mitch - June 15, 2018 - Report this comment
I'm back again! I saw these in a Harris Teeter in Sterling, VA and remembered this site from almost 7 years ago. https://www.kidcuisine.com/ Check out the site! Colors haven't changed since the early-mid 90's, and neither has the menu really. I remember the normal pizza being rectangular though. I'll have to buy one to see if they are as terrible as I remember!
Jennifer - September 28, 2018 - Report this comment
I used to love these.Sometimes I still eat these.
Annie - September 27, 2021 - Report this comment
Theses were my go to lunches
Charlie - April 25, 2022 - Report this comment
Philistine, you sound like you have a stick shoved up your ass
Ashley - May 13, 2022 - Report this comment
I use to get theses as a child

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