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​​These iconic 90s Indian candies made childhood sweeter and fun!​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 14, 2025, 10:49 IST
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These iconic 90s Indian candies made childhood sweeter and fun!

Before global candy brands filled supermarket shelves and snack hauls became a YouTube trend, the heart of sweet childhood memories in India came wrapped in colourful paper from the local kirana store. For 90s kids, candy wasn’t just a treat, it was an experience, a practice among friends, and sometimes even a form of social currency. These were the days when a single rupee had the real power that was enough to buy these happy treats.

Long before international brands like Skittles, Snickers, and M&Ms arrived in school tiffins, desi favourites ruled the playgrounds. These candies weren’t just about taste; they carried stories of friendships, competitions that were won, and punishments that were made up for.

Every crinkly wrapper was a tiny time capsule. Whether it was a Poppins exchange during class or a Big Babol bubble contest on the school bus, these sugary bits defined a generation’s fun. While Gen Z chose to go for viral treats on delivery apps, 90s kids are left with bittersweet nostalgia for a time when joy came in bite-sized bursts of sugar from the corner shop.

Here are the flavours that made 90s Indian childhoods colourful and unforgettable.

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Phantom sweet cigarettes

These slim, white candy sticks made kids feel like Bollywood baddies with every fake puff. Their taste was chalky and unforgettable, and the drama of holding one between your fingers like a film villain was unmatched. It wasn’t about the flavour, instead an instant upgrade in street cred that made one feel like a grown-up instantly.

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Poppins

Each roll of Poppins was a rainbow of flavours, and every kid had a favourite. Orange, purple, green, yellow, and the debates for their taste were endless. Swapping colours was a genuine bonding ritual. They weren’t just sweets, they were tiny conversation starters, fuel for bus rides, and an unofficial currency for classroom deals.

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Rola Cola

Rola Cola was what you got when your parents said no to actual cola. This tiny candy fizzed and tasted like Coke, giving kids a fizzy thrill with every pop. It was like a fixed Coke break between two periods in school. It was allowed, affordable, and deeply satisfying. The crackle and sweetness delivered big-time nostalgia in a tiny brown lozenge.

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Big Babol and Boomer

The juicier, the better. These bubble gums weren’t just chewed, they were compared, and stretched to the max. Bubble size mattered, and contests to blow the biggest one were serious rivalries. The wrappers themselves were collectibles, stashed in pencil boxes and diaries. The flavour faded fast, but the fun lasted long. These weren’t just gums, they were a daily dose of joy and cute rivalries.

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Mango Bite, Kaccha Mango, and Hajmola

After the sweet flavors came the spicy and tangy ones. Mango Bite and its raw version, Kaccha Mango Bite, added a fruity punch, while Swad and Hajmola candies were tasty digestives that kids loved. Adults often said they were “good for health,” but these candies weren’t just after-meal treats; they were the zesty way to end each day’s candy adventure.

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