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10 chocolates and candies that only kids of the 90s will remember

Updated on: 02 April,2017 05:58 AM IST  | 
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This post on 10 chocolates and candies that only kids of 90s will remember will definitely take you back to your good old childhood days and you will remember munching a handful of swad or chewing boomers one after the other

10 chocolates and candies that only kids of the 90s will remember

10 chocolates and candies that only kids of the 90s will remember
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90s were simply amazing and the era is remembered for so many reasons. One such reason is the availability of rare tasted candies and bubble gums, most of which are now extinct. All we had to spend was 50paisa or 1rupee to buy our favourite candy. A chocolate bar worth Rs. 10 during the 90s was a rich man’s diet. Nevertheless, do you still remember their unique tastes and does you tongue tingle for a bite again? Take a look at this 'nostalgia-loaded' post on 10 chocolates and candies that only kids of 90s will remember and travel back to the golden times:


1. Kismi bar: That iconic taste of elaichi definitely tingles till date in the mouth of the kids of 90s. Now getting hold of a Kismi bar is beyond imagination.


10 chocolates and candies that only kids of the 90s will remember

2. Polo: The perfect blend of sweetness in this 'mint with the hole' is still a hot favourite amongst kids who are grown up adults now.

10 chocolates and candies that only kids of the 90s will remember
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3. Boomer: And our eyes used to get stuck to the television screen the moment the 'boom boom boomer' hero used to arrive. Can you remember how many times you were successful im making that huge bubble?

10 chocolates and candies that only kids of the 90s will remember
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4. Big babool: This soft, non-sticky fruit flavoured bubble gum was said to be the younger sister of Boomer, because of its smaller size. Were you ever caught in school for sticking the bubble gum on your teacher's chair?

10 chocolates and candies that only kids of the 90s will remember
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5. Picnic: The peanut crushed chocolate bar was a rich man’s grab in that era, but kids of 90s still remember its massive look sand crunchy bites. It is extinct now! Sob!

10 chocolates and candies that only kids of the 90s will remember
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6. Mango Bite: Almost every birthday celebration in school meant at least two mango bites for classmates.

10 chocolates and candies that only kids of the 90s will remember
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7. Fatafat: The black colour digestive pills were the cheapest and highly demanding packets amongst kids of 90s. Almost all shops nearby schools had the Fatafat packets hanging on the windows.

10 chocolates and candies that only kids of the 90s will remember
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8. Poppins: Green, blue, red, and that reminds of Poppins and our good old childhood days. So which colour did you love to munch and make your tongue go colourful?

10 chocolates and candies that only kids of the 90s will remember
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9. Rol-a-Cola: This iconic invention was the only time when coca cola was meant for chewing and not drinking, because these black solid candies tasted like the fizzy drink coca cola. Though coca cola exists, Rol-a-Cola is no more. Aww!

10 chocolates and candies that only kids of the 90s will remember
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10. Swad: These digestive candies occupied a special position in school bags. Swad is still now available, but getting hold of it is like chasing after the moon!

10 chocolates and candies that only kids of the 90s will remember
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Were these candies strong enough to take you back to your childhood days? 

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