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Famous indian childhood candies & snacks to remember

mini chocolates and large snacks are used to rule the hearts of children, and one cannot forget them. these are some of the sweetest and most wistful treats that will bring back your childhood memories. an article by a brand that sells the premium quality mixed fruit candy, aam papad online and so on in India

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Famous indian childhood candies & snacks to remember

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  1. Famous Indian Childhood Candies & Snacks To Remember

  2. With regard to their characteristics and flavours, Indian snacks and candies have long been iconic. Everyone has fond recollections of the food they used to eat as a youngster, but Indians had particularly fruity childhoods filled with delicious snacks and candies. Mini chocolates and large snacks are used to rule the hearts of children, and one cannot forget them. • These are some of the sweetest and most wistful treats that will bring back your childhood memories. An article by a brand that sells the premium quality mixed fruit candy, AamPapad online and so on in India

  3. Milk Treat • Another delectable delicacy to be enjoyed was the milk treat. It was filled with white cream instead of chocolate cream, which made it simpler and tastier for kids to switch from chocolate-filled candies. Every bite brought a slice of white chocolate nirvana since it was crispy.

  4. Jelly Filled Phone • Let’s refresh your memories, jelly kids! It was a novel idea with the potential to capture children’s interest. This candies was packaged in a bottle that resembled a phone and was primarily made of flavour-infused jellies, including orange, lemon, strawberry, and ripe mango. The shape managed to win over hearts and became the centre of attention.

  5. Calcium Sandoz • A calcium supplement called Calcium Sandoz was created especially for children. However, the shape of the bottle was what most children found appealing. It was a mild child’s medication, not candy. People were forced to buy this bottle because of its adorable shape.

  6. Candy Cigarettes • It is incorrect to refer to this sweet as merely a candy; rather, it was a fad! Phantom cigarettes were a favourite among kids to buy and flaunt to onlookers. It was a sugary, corn syrup-based candy stick in the form of a cigarette. Back then, smoking this sugar cigarette was an honour.

  7. Hippo • In India, the hippos have long served as the soul-satisfying appetiser. It is a round, wheat-base puff snack that was baked, giving it a distinctive shape. The excellent flavour of the snack made it a hit with the kids.

  8. Dairy Milk Crackle • Nothing compares to Dairy Milk Cadbury’s decadent milk chocolate flavour. Even though this chocolate is no longer available on the market, it was a noteworthy launch that many consumers embrace. The chocolate bar has crackles inside that give it a chewy, crunchy texture.

  9. Perk • The updated version of the chocolate is the Perk that you see today. Its flavour in its earlier iteration was divine. The crisp biscuits had a larger chocolate content, and the flavour was creamy, with an equal amount of chocolate and cream in every mouthful. It had no glucose content and was only sweet.

  10. ZourBomb Zour Bomb resembled a bomb in practically every way! It exploded with deliciousness in the mouth. When kids used to like trying new things like Zour Bomb, it was an adventurous experiment! The candy was really sour and had a strong lemon flavour. In some parts of India, it is still prevalent.

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