Are You A True 2000s Kid if You Don’t Remember These Indian Snacks?
There are so many pop culture memories tied to when we were kids in the 2000s. Cassettes, landline phones, pen fights, pokemon cards — all these will definitely transport a true 2000s kids back to their childhood days.
Likewise, the taste of a particular food or the smell of an old perfume can also make us nostalgic about the beautiful times spent in the past. Looking back, we only realize that we have progressed much beyond the old times, but it is impossible to forget the precious food memories of the 2000s.
Parle G
You can simply ask any 2000s kid about their favourite biscuit and the answer is going to be Parle-G. It is that one biscuit whose taste and quality have remained the same till date and it is super affordable too. Other than Parle-G, other biscuits which we adored in our childhood days are Jim Jam, Bourbon and Little Hearts
Chuskis
Right after stepping out of our school gates, many of us used to rush to the van outside selling chuskis of different flavours and colours. Be it kala khatta, mango, rose, chikko or black current- enjoying those tangy frosted chuskis with friends was a different kind of fun altogether.
Frooti
During our childhood, whenever we thought of ready mango juices straight out of the packets, it was one and only Frooti. No wonder the tempting juice has retained its popularity even till today.
Piknik, Peppy And Cheeseballs
Honestly, there were Uncle Chips and Pringles about which we fantasized most of the time but ended up getting Piknik, Peppy or Cheeseballs.Those crispy, buttery cheese shots and disks have given immense happiness to our souls and taste buds.
Sugar Jellies
Those nameless sugar jellies sealed inside containers at the grocery stores caught the eye of every child during the 2000s. The soft, sugar-coated jellies would simply melt inside our mouths.