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Those born in 2000 said they have never seen it before. Which snacks are "gradually disappearing"?

As a generation born in the 1980s, although the conditions at home were not good when we were young, our parents still loved their children very much. Whenever we saw those delicious snacks while walking on the street, we would beg our parents to buy them, and our parents would satisfy us.

There is a kind of delicacy that only those born in the 80s and 90s can eat, but those born in the 2000s must have never seen it before, and that is fried ice.

The so-called fried ice is not to put ice cubes in a hot pot and stir-fry, but to put water in a small pot. Because the small pot becomes cold quickly, the added water will quickly condense into a kind of frost, and then it will be on top of the frost.

Add some raisins, and add cyclamate to the pulp.

When I was young, a cup of fried ice like this cost around 50 cents, but now it is basically rare to see it.

Of course, 50 cents was definitely a lot of money when we were young, because our parents would only give us one yuan as lunch every day when we went to school.

A meal in the canteen in front of the school only costs one yuan, so in order to buy these snacks, we sometimes even skip meals at noon.

In addition, there is a cold bagged drink, which is also very popular with children. This bagged drink is very cheap, just like bagged liquor. It stays frozen in the refrigerator for a long time and tastes very good. It only costs a dime.

One bag, the price is also very cheap.

However, it seems that the production of this kind of thing is not hygienic enough now. In fact, the drinks inside are blended with some food colorings, and then add a little cyclamate or saccharin, otherwise the price would not be so cheap.

Therefore, in the current snack market, this kind of cold and ice-packed beverage has not appeared at all.

Sugar Man is also a street snack that is hard to see now. The production method relies entirely on the skills of the elderly, using the principle of heating, and then blowing the shapes of animals with your mouth. It sounds unhygienic, but it was definitely delicious to eat at that time.