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What are the drinks that disappeared in the 1990s?
First, Shanhaiguan soda

1902 Shanhaiguan soda has occupied the Tianjin market and entered high-end restaurants. 1956 Shanhaiguan soda lemonade was rated as the first in the country. Although the factory is simple, it pays more attention to quality, so the sales volume is very good. It was the most popular in the sixties and seventies, but in the nineties, Shanhaiguan soda disappeared from everyone's sight. Although Shanhaiguan was re-produced, the feeling of that year has long been lost.

Second, Laoshan Coke.

Laoshan Mountain is the favorite of Qingdao people and the first self-developed carbonated beverage in China. Due to the addition of some Chinese herbal medicines, its taste was very unique and it was popular all over the country at that time. In the 1980s, the demand was in short supply, and in the 1990s, Laoshan Coke faded out of the market.

Thirdly, malt extract.

Maijinglu was a very popular drink in Northeast China in 1970s. It uses bread crust to ferment carbon dioxide, which is an imitation of Gowasu's production technology, but it gradually disappeared in the 1980s. Of course, in addition to Gowasu, there is also the "Big Pak Lei Soda" in the northeast, which is also very popular, and many post-90s people also like it.

Fourth, Huang Fen Coke.

Huang Fen Coca-Cola appeared in the 1990s, enjoying the same fame as Jianlibao and Extraordinary Coke, and propping up the pattern of "two giants and three teenagers" (the giants refer to Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola). Jackie Chan also endorsed this product, but it disappeared after 2000.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) The rising sun rises.

Have you tried this drink endorsed by Andy Lau? Rising Sun 1993 established the Rising Sun Group based on the supply and marketing cooperatives, with 30 million yuan. In just a few years, it has reached an industry giant with sales of 3 billion. However, due to various reasons, it withdrew from the market in the second half of 2002 and did not continue to distribute goods.

Six, small champagne

Although it is champagne, it is still far from the real champagne. It is sweeter and has lower alcohol content. Children secretly drink, and adults always scold "if you drink again, you will get drunk."

Seven, high orange

Gao Orange was Jianlibao's first competitor that year. On holidays, high oranges are absolutely indispensable at wedding banquets. At that time, children didn't know "orange" and often read "Deng", which was quite interesting in retrospect.

Eight, tap water

Tap water is not a drink, but for everyone, it feels deeper than other drinks. When I was a child, after going to physical education class, the children began to run to the faucet. Boys drank water directly by the faucet, while girls held it gracefully and washed their faces after drinking. Don't deny that you must have done the same.