Let me take you back to recall the four types of drinks that were once well known to everyone but are now gradually disappearing. How many do you remember?
1. Collet. Compared to those born in the 90s, they are definitely no strangers to Collet. When I was a child, I bought it just because I wanted to drink it. A can costs more than 50, and the advertising is very good. , is said to contain a variety of nutrients, so many parents buy it for their children. Although it is so popular, it seems to disappear overnight.
2. Jianlibao, it was really popular for a while, and many people used to buy Jianlibao box by box. The popularity is even higher than that of Sprite and Coke. This drink is also made in China. I believe many friends have drunk it, but when it comes to what this drink tastes like, everyone may not be able to remember. Even his name has disappeared from his memory!
3. Rising Sun Ice Tea. I wonder if you have ever drank an ice tea called Rising Sun Ice Tea when you were a child. It can be said to be the originator of iced black tea. If you drink too many carbonated drinks on weekdays, then When I drank the Rising Sun Ice Tea, it was completely refreshing. It had a light tea aroma. At that time, many big-name celebrities endorsed it. Andy Lau, Yu Quan and others were its spokespersons, but later I don’t know why. Gradually it disappeared from our eyes. Even if we buy the same packaging now, the taste is not the same as before, which makes people miss it very much.
4. Gao Cheng, the inevitable choice for those born in the 80s and 90s to drink orange juice. Every time during the Chinese New Year or when entertaining guests, the drink on the table must be Gao Orange. It is not at all like today’s large barrels of Coca-Cola and Sprite. . Nowadays, the only orange juice brand is Guo Li Orange, and there is no trace of Guo Li Orange at all, which is a pity.