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Five candies every 90s kid in Pakistan loved

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Five candies every 90s kid in Pakistan loved
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by Ramsha Soofi | Published on December 22, 2017
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LAHORE – There is some bittersweet nostalgia when you go back into your childhood. Memories of the fond times when you got together with friends to eat loads of sugar and get hyper to create chaos and fits of laughter.

Let us take you down the memory lane and remind you of the five favourite candies we all used to love.

1) Ding Dong Bubble

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One of the favourite ads. on TV were the cute fat cat coming to save the day from rats and eating Ding Dong Bubble as a reward. The sweet, juicy flavour of the bubble, along with the customized picture in every wrapper was every kid’s dream.

2) Bubble Your Name

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Get you bubble that had your name on it? why not! Bubble Your Name was one the of the all time favouirte candies for kids to show off their friends that their name was on it! Unfortunately, it too had few of the common names, so not everybody was content.

3) BP Spacer Candy

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The yummy toffee, with ooey goeey centre. The chewy candy was a joy to eat in your lunch break, or stealthy in the middle of the class.

4) Jubilee

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Still thriving, Jubilee chocolate bar with its signature gold wrapping is very much popular, even today. The Mitchell’s chocolate with sweet caramel nougat in the centre is still a relish of the innocent childhood.



5) Super Sour

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“Ek bar himmat ho to karo try, but wait!! Bhaut khatii hai yaar,” do you remember this catchphrase? The yummy sweet candy with a sour centre was a delicious surprise.
 
Jubilee - loved it.
Dingdong - Never liked it which makes sense now as I'm straight ;)
 
Nothing like a melted jubilee on a smoldering summer afternoon. :lol:
 
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