Speaking of snacks, they accompany almost every child in their childhood. Nowadays, the types of snacks are becoming more and more abundant, but some snacks that are deeply remembered are really hard to let go, and some snacks have become history.
For people in the 1980s, the taste of some classic snacks will stay in their hearts forever.
Children born after 1980 had a happy childhood. We could play the Famicom and chew snacks at the same time.
Delicious snacks are recommended for those born in the 1980s. 1. Popping candy. Popping candy better represents the childhood memories of those born in the 1980s. Put a few popping candies in your mouth, and the popping candy will immediately jump in your mouth. It’s sweet.
Yes, good memories. Some people ate a bag in one go, but they had to drink more water because it was too sweet. This kind of candy is still on sale, and you can continue to taste it.
2. When I was a kid, I loved watching Journey to the West. The monsters in it said that eating Tang Monk meat would make you immortal. At that time, I was very envious of it. Suddenly one day I bought Tang Monk meat at a small shop, and I became interested in this kind of spicy strips.
My unique favorite, I really love the numbing and spicy taste that stimulates the taste buds!
3. Chocolate beans Chocolate beans can be said to be my favorite food. The round and smooth chocolate skin melts in the mouth, and the charming milky filling. I just refuse to swallow it when I hold it in my mouth.
It makes me drool. I used to share this with my friends.
4. Popsicles. In the 1980s, popsicles still cost 5 cents each, and everyone could afford them.
There was a lack of refrigeration equipment at that time, so popsicles were sold in boxes, sometimes covered with thick quilts. Merchants rode bicycles to sell on the streets. Every time they entered the alleys, they attracted the attention of many children.
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In the 1980s, the old popsicles were frozen with sugar water. Although the taste and style are relatively simple, they are a good way to relieve the heat in summer and are one of the most missed snacks for the post-80s generation.
5. Whistle candy Whistle candy is probably the earliest food that combines snacks and toys. It can be eaten and played with.
Each one has two flavors, because there is a hole in the middle, which can make a bibi sound. Many children often compete to see who can make the loudest sound.
I believe that children born in the 1980s have eaten this kind of candy. Nowadays, this kind of candy is difficult to find on the market. It is one of the favorite snacks of the children born in the 1980s.
6. Churning Candy Churning Candy is the most popular candy in the 1980s. The yellow syrup is stirred back and forth between two bamboo sticks. The longer it takes, the whiter the color will be. The taste of Chunling Candy will become better and better.
There will be a strong sweet potato fragrance spreading out, and this is where the fun of eating churned candy lies.
When I was a kid, those born in the 1980s loved to buy this kind of candy and sit down with a few friends to compete in eating Chubble Candy. Nowadays, this kind of candy is rare and it is one of the most nostalgic snacks for children in the 1980s.
Time flies, and memories of childhood may still be fresh, but unfortunately many things are no longer available for purchase.
Nothing lasts forever, not even the food you eat.