As living conditions get better and better, when the weather gets hot, people have a lot of cold drinks to drink. In addition to Coke and Sprite, you can enjoy more than a dozen different flavors in milk tea shops, such as Yangzhi Manlu and Manchurian. A cup of orange/passion fruit, etc., I can’t help but feel that I am so happy to live in this era.
In the summer of thirty years ago, most people were accompanied by watermelon and could hardly drink anything.
Drinks at that time were only available to children of wealthy families. Those drinks at that time were very popular across the country, but they gradually declined in competition with their competitors.
After entering the 21st century, some of these old domestic beverages have completely disappeared, and some are still "barely surviving" in the market, but they have never been able to regain their former glory. People buy it and drink it mostly because they miss the taste of their childhood. Now let me tell you about some drinks that you could only drink during the New Year when you were a kid.
They were all very popular in the past. How many have you drunk? Most of the people who drank it were uncles.
1. Very Coke
I remember that during the Chinese New Year, very Coke was the standard drink for entertaining guests. Most of it was prepared for children. Every time I drank it, my stomach was bulging, and my parents were very picky about it. They were taught a lesson.
Very Coke is a Coke produced by Wahaha Company. Since its launch, it has been said to be "Chinese's own Coke" because it was developed according to Chinese tastes. It once formed a "triple confrontation" with Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola. trend. However, as competition in the cola market became increasingly fierce, Coca-Cola's market was eroded by Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola, and it eventually disappeared from the market.
2. Rising Sun Iced Black Tea
Rising Sun Iced Black Tea was born in 1993. It is China’s first carbonated black tea beverage and the first tea beverage.
It was once very popular in China, and even hired Liu Tianwang as its spokesperson. Its sales ranked second in the Chinese beverage industry. In the end, it could not escape the fate of discontinuing production, mainly because of "chaotic management." ".
3. Jianlibao
Jianlibao was born in 1984. During the Los Angeles Olympics that year, it became the drink of choice for the Chinese Olympic delegation and was hailed as the "Chinese Magic Water" by the Japanese media. Jianlibao is China's first "sports drink" with added alkaline electrolytes. Although there is still Jianlibao on the market, its influence is not as good as before, and its competitiveness has been greatly reduced.
4. Fenhuang Coke
Fenhuang Coke is a Chinese carbonated beverage brand born at the end of the 20th century. At that time, its reputation was as famous as Jianlibao and Very Coke.
It once hired Jackie Chan as its spokesperson and became one of the three major domestic beverage brands. However, as the market gradually shrank, Fenhuang Cola was almost invisible and only had certain sales in a few areas such as Sichuan. .
5. Arctic Soda
Beijingyang Soda was born in 1985 and has a history of more than 30 years. The 1980s and 1990s were its glorious period, and it dominated the soda industry in Beijing. status, there is an endless stream of trucks queuing up to pick up goods at the factory every day. However, starting in 1994, Arctic Soda was gradually discontinued and was re-launched 15 years later.
The familiar long-necked white bear trademark, unchanged taste, and redesigned packaging cannot return to its former glory. And north