The second kind is well known to all, that is popcorn. At that time, grandfathers or grandmothers would take out a magical tin can and put it at the school gate in the dark. Whenever school was about to end, they would put golden corn in the tin can, put the tin can on the fire and bake it while turning. Just when students came out of the door after school, the tin can would make a huge noise, bang, and then a lot of popcorn would fly out. At that time, many children would fly out.
The third kind should belong to the antique level, that is, golden rooster biscuit. Do you still remember what this biscuit looks like? After opening the biscuit barrel, you will find many small animals carved on the biscuits, just like the Chinese zodiac. Ordinary families can't afford this biscuit because its packaging is very high-grade. In fact, such packaging is much more expensive than biscuits, so only rich families buy it and give gifts. At that time, families who could afford such a can of biscuits should belong to well-off families.
The fourth kind of snacks is still on sale in schools or supermarkets, that is, dried figs. I don't know if you have eaten dried figs in those years, just like the taste of plum. The sweet and sour taste is also a snack with a large sales volume, and the price should be 50 cents a bag. At that time, the price of figs was really more expensive than other snacks, but many children were willing to eat them, and they tasted them one by one to appreciate the taste. People who had eaten this snack were there.
Everyone should have an impression of these hardcore snacks, but now they have disappeared, and childhood is really unforgettable.