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90s NostalgiaChildhood Snacks that Every 90s Indian Kid Will Remember

Childhood Snacks that Every 90s Indian Kid Will Remember


Shivani Chourasia

Shivani Chourasia

8 May 2024, 4:58 pm IST

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Let’s take a walk down memory lane to the snack-filled afternoons of a 90s Indian childhood. Remember when the simple act of opening a pack of Phantom Sweet Cigarettes or sipping on a chilled Frooti felt like the highlight of your day? Those snacks were more than just quick bites; they were the backdrop to our playground tales and the treats that powered our endless games. Each one tells a story—of shared secrets over Little Hearts biscuits or the thrill of buying your first solo treat with pocket money. So, let’s dive into those sweet memories together, one nostalgic snack at a time.

Phantom Sweet Cigarettes

Phantom Sweet Cigarettes

Phantom Sweet Cigarettes were a curious contradiction, promoting a non-smoking message while mimicking the act. These chalky, white candy sticks with their distinctive red tips offered a playful way to emulate adults, minus the hazards. Although controversial today, back in the '90s, they were a staple at every corner store, sparking imaginary games of adulthood among peers. The nostalgic value of Phantom Sweet Cigarettes lies not just in their taste but also in the way they symbolised innocent rebellion during childhood.

Little Hearts

Little Hearts

Little Hearts were more than just biscuits; they were tiny declarations of love with their adorable heart-shaped design and sweet, buttery flavour. Each packet promised a crumbly, comforting treat that paired perfectly with a cup of milk or tea. The distinctively flaky texture and the sprinkling of sugar on top made Little Hearts a beloved snack, ideal for school lunchboxes or a quick nibble. Their enduring popularity is a testament to their delightful taste and the sweet memories they continue to inspire.

Frooti

Frooti

Frooti brought the lush essence of Indian mangoes into a convenient, fun tetra-pack, becoming a symbol of refreshment across the country. Launched in 1985, this drink became synonymous with childhood, offering a sweet, rich mango flavour that was unmatched by any other beverage on the market. It was the go-to drink at school events, picnics, and sports days, often frozen into ice packs that doubled as a coolant and a treat, melting under the sun into a delightful slush.

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Narangi Candy

Narangi candy

Narangi candy captured the zesty spirit of Indian oranges in a small, hard candy form. Its tangy, slightly bitter taste wrapped in sweet undertones made it a popular choice among children looking for a quick treat. The vivid orange wrappers and the burst of citrus flavour upon the first bite are fondly remembered by those who grew up in the '90s. These candies were not just treats but also tiny pockets of joy that added a splash of flavour to a mundane day.

Parle-G

Parle-G

Parle-G biscuits, famously known as 'the common man’s cookie', have been a staple in Indian households for decades. These glucose biscuits, with their unmistakable logo of a young girl, were often paired with tea or milk. Parle-G was renowned not only for its affordability and nutritional value but also for its role in every Indian's childhood memories, serving as a quick breakfast substitute or a school-time snack.

Gems

Gems

Gems are the Indian answer to M&Ms, small chocolate buttons covered in a thin candy shell, coming in a variety of bright colours. The excitement of pouring a packet of Gems into one's hand and picking out favourite colours is a cherished memory for many. Beyond their taste, Gems were a popular choice for birthday parties and other celebrations, often used in games or as toppings on cakes and ice creams.

Rasna

Rasna

Rasna is another nostalgic beverage that symbolises childhood for many Indians. This powdered drink mix offered a variety of flavours, from orange to mango, but was beloved primarily for its affordability and the generous quantity it provided, making it a party favourite. The ritual of mixing Rasna powder with water and sugar made it more than just a drink; it was an activity that children could partake in, adding to the fun.

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Pan Pasand Toffees

Pan Pasand toffees

Pan Pasand toffees offered a unique taste of the traditional Indian betel leaf flavour in a candy form. These red-wrapped toffees with a surprising blend of sweet and tangy tastes were a hit among those who enjoyed a hint of spice in their sweets. The distinctive flavour made Pan Pasand a memorable treat often enjoyed during movie outings or as a special treat during family gatherings.

Popsicles

Popsicles

The simple pleasure of a popsicle on a hot day is a universal joy, and in the '90s India, it was no different. Whether it was the milky kulfi sticks from the local vendor or the water-based icy poles in tropical flavours, popsicles were a staple of summer. Children awaited the familiar jingle of the popsicle cart, a sound that quickly gathered kids from every corner of the neighbourhood.

Chuski

Chuski

Chuski, a traditional Indian ice treat, was a staple at every street corner during the scorching summer months. This delightful concoction consisted of crushed ice packed around a stick, drenched in sweet-flavoured syrups ranging from kala khatta to rose. What made Chuski uniquely nostalgic was not just its refreshing taste but also the experience of choosing from a rainbow of syrups, each vendor boasting their signature blend. The treat wasn't just about beating the heat; it was about those carefree moments spent under the shade, enjoying a simple pleasure that tasted of childhood.

Cream Rolls

Cream Rolls

Cream Rolls, or 'cream horns' as they are sometimes called, were a beloved pastry among 90s kids in India. These cylindrical pastries boasted a flaky, buttery crust filled with a sweet, creamy centre. Often sourced from local bakeries, these rolls were a common treat at school canteens or as an after-school snack. The anticipation of biting into the crisp outer layer to reach the soft, sugary cream was a culinary highlight for many. Cream Rolls weren't just snacks; they were part of birthday parties and celebration feasts, making them a sweet emblem of joyous occasions.

Rooh Afza

Rooh Afza

Rooh Afza, the rose-scented syrup, was synonymous with refreshment and is fondly remembered by those who grew up in the 90s. This vibrant red concoction, made from a mix of herbs, fruits, and vegetable extracts, was often mixed with water or milk to create a cooling drink. Beyond its role as a beverage, Rooh Afza was also used in desserts, adding a floral essence to sweets like falooda or ice cream. Its versatility and unique taste made it a popular choice during the hot summer months, particularly during festive occasions and family gatherings.

Uncle Chips

Uncle Chips

Uncle Chips was the quintessential potato chip brand that dominated snack time in the 90s. Known for their catchy slogan "Bole mere lips, I love Uncle Chips," these crisps were loved for their tangy and spicy flavours. They were among the first brands to introduce pre-packaged potato chips in India, paving the way for a new era of snack food. The distinctive crinkle-cut texture and the nostalgia-evoking blue and yellow packaging made Uncle Chips a beloved treat during school breaks, family picnics, and everything in between.

Conclusion

And there we have it—a trip through the beloved snack drawer of the 90s. These treats were more than just flavours; they were the markers of our childhood milestones. Whether it was the excitement of sharing a bag of Uncle Chips on a school trip or the comfort of a Cream Roll during a family gathering, these snacks shaped our early years in ways we only appreciate now. They weren't just snacks; they were experiences, woven into the fabric of our daily lives. So, here’s to the tastes that made our childhoods unforgettable!

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