Joe's O's, the way they used to be. They were basically Cheerios but 10x better. Then sometime several years ago, they updated the recipe and it has a weird bad taste to it. Singlehandedly took it from my favorite cereal of all time to have not even considered it in years.
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"Black Pepper Jack" and "Four Cheese" Doritos. They were both so good in their own way.