Alright, y’all, it’s time to have a serious heart-to-heart about snacks. Some of our favorite munchies might be disappearing from store shelves in 2025. Yep, the snacks we’ve relied on for late-night cravings, road trips down Highway 93, and post-hike fuel in Glacier National Park could soon be as scarce as a parking spot in downtown Missoula.
Why, you ask? Well, the big snack companies are “streamlining” their product lines to make room for new flavors. Translation: they’re ditching some of our all-time favorites to roll out trendy snacks nobody asked for. Quinoa crisps? Kale chips? Get real. When you’re tailgating for Griz-Cat weekend, you want snacks that hit harder than a linebacker, not something that tastes like a health class experiment.
And here’s the real gut punch: it’s not just the random snacks that are getting axed. Nope, we’re talking about the classics. Like the chips you’ve been grabbing since high school. Remember that one bag of chips you always took on camping trips to Flathead Lake? Or the snacks you shared during hunting camp? Yeah, those might be on their way out…