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Reptar Bars Are Finally Real And We're All Rushing To The Store

We all remember watching Rugrats when we were kids. Tommy, Chuckie, Angelica and all their friends were the coolest babies we knew. Admit it, you know you miss that show. They had a lot of awesome adventures but now, you can have a little tiny taste of their life.

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Growing up, Rugrats was one of the most popular shows. It inspired a lot of clothing and toys, but there has always been something missing.

The kids on the show had this one thing that we all loved: Reptar. Reptar was kind of like a Godzilla-style, dinosaur-monster and the kids seemed to love him more then anything.

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All the babies love the character, and in the show everything was branded with his picture on it. They had toys, clothes, costumes and everything imaginable. But the thing we were always jealous of was the amazing Reptar snacks.

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Reptar Bars and Reptar Cereal looked like they were were so delicious and all we wanted was to eat a chocolate bar that would turn our tongues green.

Well, after all these years you finally can!

The Reptar Bars are finally real, and all the 90s kids have been waiting for this moment for their whole lives.

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Want to know the best part? They will actually turn your tongue green! Just like the bars in the show!

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To some people, that may not sound like a selling feature, but the true fans know that it's the whole point.

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