I liked them all, but really liked the vanilla and chocolate mixed! I just google googly eye peanut butter and this showed up. I'm a '69 baby and grew up eating all 4 flavors switched out daily. | FAQs | ^Mods | Magic ^Words. It had a unique and smooth texture, which didnt stick to your mouth, possibly due to a higher concentration of oil. I can still remember the flavor, it was great on bananas. Examples of ingredient lists include:Chocolate: U.S. grade no. This is so funny. I say we start a petition. I wrote a letter too I was told that not enough people bought it. I always remember the banana flavor, came in chocolate and vanilla too if I remember correctly. Koogle spreads creamy smooth too. Subsequent commercials had the mascot explaining the product to children in \"jive\" talk, or mothers endorsing the product to make it more appealing to mothers so they would be more willing to buy it for their children.The ingredient list for Koogle changed over its lifetime. Koogle was the best. A peanut spread in flavors like cinnamon, banana, vanilla, and chocolate, Koogle was released by Kraft in 1971 and became an immediate hit among children due to its wacky commercials, which featured an oversized jar-shaped puppet with googly eyes and froglike arms and legs. Apple cinnamon , the label was greenthat was the best . Kraft Foods introduced Koogle in 1971, a sweetened peanut butter spread that was sold in a jar and available in four flavors chocolate, banana, cinnamon and vanilla. I used to make sandwiches with chocolate Koogle on one side and banana Koogle on the other. I remember the jingle "Koo Koo Koogle with the Koo Koo Koogly eyes" I even remember some of my lines "I want some Koogle" and then the mom says "what's the majic word" and I say "please". Heart broken as you can imagine, I thought maybe it wasn't what I thought .. He will never understand the bond! This sweetened peanut butter . Y'know, it's funny to think that this stuff didn't sell well, yet there are 3 pages of memories on this site of those of us who remember it. They had a peanut butter and jelly but wasn't koogle it was a elephant with glasses and a captain crunch hat on, I remember. You'll love Koogle, it's a tasty nutty surprise (You'll find Koogle at your store-gle) Peanutty Koogle with the Koo-koo-Koogoly eyes (Magaloogalicious) Kids: KOOGLE!. Loved it banana was great. It was awesome. Subsequent commercials had the mascot explaining the product to children in \"jive\" talk, or mothers endorsing the product to make it more appealing to mothers so they would be more willing to buy it for their childrenContact us at:rodtv65@gmail.combbv2mllc@gmail.combbv2m-brothersbrooksvision2missionllc.comBe sure to check out our other channels:WIJA - What If? I'm the kid in the TV commercial on the baseball diamond when the Koogle Monster approches me to try some Koogle. i have asked tons of people if they remember this stuff, but nobody seems to beside me. I remember my mom bought the chocolate that was my favorite of all time. And now flavoured peanut butter is back! I was just eating p-butter and banana on white bread and I had a flavor flash from the 70'sI tasted the chocolate Koogle in my head. Koogle Koogle was a peanut butter spread marketed by Kraft, first released in the USA in 1971. I would buy it by the case if they would bring it back! I would beg my mom to buy it for me.. i called it googly eyes..never would have remembered it was Koogle? Bonkers Candy - Bonks You Out! Ive called Kraft and enailed them about bringing it back but same reply no. It was delicious. the 70's rocked-if anyone figures out how to time travel i woould go back to that time.post a message here if you figure out how. Don't remember trying the other flavors though. After nearly 50 yrs, this as close as you're gonna get. It had a very unique and smooth texture, which didnt stick to your mouth, possibly due to a higher concentration of oil. Please bring it back.. it'll catch on this time I bet. Out of curiosity, how did you get the part? google_color_url = "1F2B9E"; wish they still had it around. Submit a story or info about Koogle Peanut Butter,