The Great Cookie
Heist Reversed.
In 2015, they took our rings. We spent years searching the archives, testing recipes, and begging the universe to bring back the ultimate Canadian snack. When no one answered, we did it ourselves.
A Missing Tooth in the Snack Aisle
It started with a simple craving. A Saturday morning cart-pushing session that ended in confusion when the familiar yellow box was nowhere to be found. We soon discovered the grim reality: the legendary Goodie rings had been discontinued five years earlier. A Canadian staple, silently axed. Reddit threads were filled with mourning. Petitions were signed. But the corporate overlords were silent.
Reverse Engineering Nostalgia
We aren't a massive conglomerate. We're just locals in British Columbia who missed the taste of peanut butter, oats, coconut, and cheap chocolate in a perfect ring shape. We spent three years testing 64 different variations of the recipe. The chew was the hardest part. It couldn't be too crumbly, or it wasn't a Goodie. By Batch 58, our neighbors thought we were mad. By Batch 64, we were crying in the kitchen. We found it.
The Return of the Ring
We launched Goodie Hoops because the internet demanded it. We don't have robots or gigafactories. Every ring in Wave 1 is hand-dipped right here in BC, packed with care, and shipped to the faithful who never stopped believing. This isn't a permanent fixture yet; we are making them in drops. By grabbing a Wave 1 pouch, you're not just buying a cookie—you're voting to keep the nostalgia alive permanently.
Welcome back to the golden era of snacks.
— The Goodie Hoops Team (BC, Canada)