Do we care about their demise?

I have to say I do, especially Snifters. Reminds me of years ago going to the movies. Thank God Jaffas are staying - I would petition Jaffas and Pineapple Lumps going!!
I was "over joyed" that Joy Bars were bought back - loved them as a child - and when we moved to Australia couldn't buy them. Also love Pinky Bars, Buzz Bars and L&P as unique kiwi items. (My "Aussie" nephew, Stephen has a thing for Pinky bars and buys them everytime he comes here.
I have a half eaten pack of raspberry Sparkles in my room - been there awhile - and so I often give them a "wistfull" look - they will never come again...sob! sob!
Not so sweet a goodbye to Snifters
Sep 18, 2008 7:22 PM
It's the end of the line for some of our most iconic Kiwi lollies. Cadbury's already stopped making Sparkles and Tangy Fruits, and now Snifters, the emerald-green, chocolate-centred sweets, have been pulled.
For a good few generations, part of growing up in New Zealand has been enjoying all three at the movies.
Now when we go to see a flick, the quintessential lollies just won't be there anymore.
Cadbury says they're just not popular enough. But Kate Larkindale, operations manager at Paramount Cinemas in Wellington, says that since they canned their Tangy Fruits line, moviegoers ask for them about eight times a week.
"People are always really disappointed to find out we don't have them anymore."
So ONE News went hunting for the last of them.
They were only partly successful - a shop with Pascall family bags of the Snifters still, a few Sparkles, but no Tangy Fruits - in fact, it's doubtful you can get them anywhere. And once the first two treats are gone, they're gone.
ONE News dished the ones they got out, and let a grateful few know their source.
Recipients were outraged. "I love Snifters. To think you can't even get them at movie theatres, it's a disgrace." one said.
Larkindale senses their absence keenly, too. "I don't really think you can replace them. They're such New Zealand icons in the cinema and you can put M and M's in but they're not the same."
If you still want to get your hands on Sparkles, keep your eyes peeled and be quick - a few packets are still waiting in certain dairies.
But it seems like New Zealand's favourite lollies are going, going, gone