Snacks I ate when I was a kid: 1. Magician Crispy Noodles. In addition to the crispy texture of the noodles, children can’t stop eating them. They can also collect magic cards.
When eating Magic Man, I always crush it with my hands and pour it into my mouth. It feels crispy and very satisfying.
Nowadays, I still see it occasionally in convenience stores. The flavors have become more diverse. If I buy a pack again, I will be filled with memories when I open it.
2. Phenichi sticks cost 50 cents each. They come in various fruit flavors. Due to their overwhelming sweetness, they were a kind of candy that many children were greedy for at that time, and even caused some girlfriends to have collective toothaches.
Therefore, although the Zhichiba is sweet, don’t be greedy!
3. Popping Candy Popping candy is a kind of wonderful candy. When you pour it into your mouth, the candy will jump up and down in your mouth like a dance. It is very strange.
This kind of candy is eaten by the excitement of pouring it into your mouth. When they were children, many children would use popping candies as bets. If they lost, they would try three or four packs of popping candies and pour them into their mouths at the same time. I tried it once.
It was so sour and my mouth was about to explode that I will never forget it.
4. Watermelon Bubble Gum Colorful watermelon bubble gum is the favorite of little girls. It is brightly colored and tastes sweet and soft.
I don’t know if it’s a psychological effect, but when I was a kid, I thought watermelon bubble gum blew the biggest bubbles.
5. Whistling candies Whistling candies are candies bought just for fun.
Every time after school, the kids buy whistle candies and compete to see who can blow the loudest. The one who blows the loudest is the coolest person.
It was one of the after-school fun things at that time to eat the candies after they were done playing.