Things that 90s Indian kids will remember
Nostalgia is something we often feel when we think of our childhood. When you are born in the 90s or 80s there are some trademarks items that you will remember as part of your childhood.
Here are the most common things for a 90s kid.
Reynold’s pens and China pens
These pens are extremely common for a 90s Indian kid. Reynolds pens were like a trademark for Indian kids. The whole process of refilling those China Ink pens was fascinating and tough for a 90s kid.
The toffees
Remember coffee bite toffees? And those amazing Kismi bars? There are many different toffees and candies that are unavailable now. Thinking back to them will definitely make you feel nostalgic.
Pepsi
To 90s Indian kids, there was different kind of Pepsi than the aerated drink that is popular now. These were ice candies wrapped in plastic covers and were available just for half a rupee or one rupee.
Brick game videogame
These cheap handheld devices were one of the most sought after gadgets for a 90s kid. Playing these games for hours and asking parents for money for new batteries is something that almost every 90s kid remembers.
Goli (Goti)
Playing with these was one of the favourite past times for a 90s kid. These marbles were the reason for many fights among friends from childhood.
Image Credit: Chocolate Horlicks / CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
You may also like
Image Reference: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Reynolds_pen.jpg
Recent Posts
- Tega Collective: Weaving sustainability with culture and craftTega Collective’s business model reflects fairness and transparency.
- UPI QR code withdrawals: Cash access without cards or biometricsCurrently, UPI-based cash withdrawal is available only through select ATMs and a few retail outlets.
- Tong Its Go to GameZone’s Tongits: A Smooth TransitionIn the digital age, traditional games are not being forgotten; they are being reimagined. One such game is Tongits, a Filipino favorite that has successfully crossed from living rooms to…
- Tega Collective: Weaving sustainability with culture and craft
What’s new at WeRIndia.com
News from 700+ sources
-
Kishan Reviews Central Schemes In GHMC
-
Give Assam tea industry a special revival package, Congress tells PM
-
Bureaucrat-turned-writer Devdas Chhotray to get Sarala Puraskar
-
Say no to cruise: Samay Raina takes dig at Aryan Khan’s drugs case at The Ba***ds of Bollywood event
-
Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi announces open house for expats
-
Style Is Personal, Not Perfect: Ibrahim
-
WeRIndia – A News Aggregator
Visit werindia.com for all types of National | Business | World | Politics | Entertainment | Health related news and much more..
Leave a Reply