18 products that every child dreamed of in the 90s
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/18-products-that-every-child-dreamed-of-in-the-90s.htmlRemember yourself in the 90s. What foods seemed exotic and so desirable back then? Chocolate bars from abroad, instant sweet drinks, mini-pizza... Now these products can be found on the shelves of every supermarket. But what do the children of that time remember? What became your dream and main gastronomic discovery? Let's dive into nostalgic memories together and remember what made that era special for every child.
Chewing gum with a sticker, which almost every child collected.
The variety on display was dizzying. And look at the prices!
Chocolate medals were a valuable acquisition.
What is soup without this magic cube?
The one who ate lunch in the school cafeteria remembers.
Another popular chewing gum of that time.
There was even a whole series of products under the Red Up brand.
AlpenGold offered perhaps one of the widest assortments of that time. The photo shows wrappers from 1995-1999.
Taffy sometimes replaced chewing gum.
They diluted it in water and drank it instead of grandma’s compote.
You can still buy it in the online store.
And a lollipop and a whistle toy.
Another brand of instant powder for making a drink.
Just add water
Just recently they reappeared on store shelves.
The most basic toys from Lego with Milky Way.
Not every child became the owner of a magic chest.
Simple, and perhaps even tastier than many modern ice creams.
One of the series of lollipops from a famous brand.
And as a surprise: delicious food made at home.
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