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    Thursday, November 5, 2015

    10 Candies That Will Remind You Of Your Sweet Childhood

    A candy was our parents' way to bribe us for completing the day’s homework. We used to save the 25-50 paise coins in our piggy banks just to buy these small joys, which came in a wrapper. But gone are the days when it took just a 50 paise coin to buy happiness. Here are ten candies that a 90s kid was very much attached to...

    1. Kokonaka

    Kokonaka
    A hilarious TVC introduced us to this candy. Kokanaka had a melt-in-your-mouth caramel coconut flavour.

    2. Mango bite

    Mango Bite
    Mango  Bite was recently declared as 'unsafe' by FDA due to its high lactic acid levels. However, during 90s it was one of the most popular candy in the country.

    3. Rola-a-Cola

    Rolacola
    It had 'cola' in its name because it tasted like cola, but in a candy form.

    4. Kismi

    Kismi
    One Kismi candy came for just 25 paise! Now doesn’t that make you think, 'those were the days...'

    5. Phantom Cigarettes

    Phantom Cigarettes
    The chalky cigarettes were our way to pretend like adults. Phantom cigarettes came in a red box, which had a picture of masked Phantom.

    6. Panpasand

    Panpasand
    Ravalgaon's Pan Pasand was a sweet rose-tinted candy, which left a syrupy after taste.

    7. Swad

    Swad
    This candy was mostly eaten post lunch. The sweet and tangy candy tasted very similar to Hajmola.

    8. Poppins

    Poppins
    Poppins came in various colours. Red, blue, green, orange, which one was your favourite?

    9. Lacto King

    Lacto King
    This milk candy went with the tagline, “so tasty, you just can't stop eating it." And, that was indeed true.

    10. Assorted Candies

    candies
    Mostly called as 'limelet ki goli', they came in jars without any paper wrappings. 

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