As a little kid growing up in northern Minnesota, one of my favorite places to visit was the Pop Shoppe. Do you remember that place? It was a huge warehouse with what seemed like an endless variety of flavors.

You'd walk around with your red plastic crates and fill them with all kinds of pop, or if you grew up elsewhere you may call it soda. While they had cola, lemon-lime, and other familiar flavors, I always wanted to try the odd flavors like grapefruit and pineapple.

The cool thing was that after you drank all the pop, you'd bring back the empty bottles and refill your red crate with a whole variety of tried-and-true favorites along with more wacky flavors.

Heck, even when I wasn't at the Pop Shoppe, I liked the odd pop flavors. Do you remember the pop called "Worms" that was around in the 70's? As a kid, I thought it was funny that people might think I was drinking worms, but in actuality, it was simply a cherry-flavored soda.

Over the years, there have been many new flavors and varieties of pop that have come and gone and while we can't buy them from store shelves, they're fun to remember. Take a look at 50 varieties of pop that have been discontinued.

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Which do you remember and which do wish they'd bring back?

Call Them Pop Or Sodas - These 50 Have Been Discontinued

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