30 Sweets of the 90s that we Loved to Share During Breaks - 90s Fashion World (2024)

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Last Updated on August 2, 2022

Some tastes from childhood you never forget… Like how your first fizzy candy popped all over your tongue or how Bubaloos squirted all that yummy juice in your mouth when you bit into the center. As I think about some of these iconic sweets, I can almost taste them.

This is precisely why I loved putting together this list of sweets from the 90s that we all loved to share. If you have a sweet tooth like me, you are definitely in for a treat with these nostalgic candies that we all loved and shared during the break.

After reading this article, you might end up visiting the nearest candy shop or supermarket to score some sweets! Read ahead at your own peril! You are guaranteed to enjoy the sugary shock, but this list is packed with treats that will undoubtedly make you crave them.

Contents

  • #1. Chupa Chups
  • #3. Lolly Pops
  • #4. Flumps
  • #5. Pirate Milk Chocolate Coins
  • #6. Hubba Bubba Bubble Tape
  • #7. Dracula Teeth
  • #8. Fizz Wiz – Popping Candy
  • #9. Fizzy Belts
  • #10. Jelly Teddy Bears
  • #11. Fizzy Jelly Worms
  • #12. Love Hearts Roll
  • #13. Rainbow Drops
  • #14. Push Pops
  • #15. Sherbet Straws
  • #16. Super Fizz Wham Minis
  • #17. Refreshers
  • #18. Candy necklaces
  • #19. Bubbaloo Bubble gum
  • #20. Jelly Strawberry and Cream Hearts
  • #21. Fruit Jellies
  • #22. Jelly Beans
  • #23. Love Hearts Lipsticks
  • #24. Fizzers
  • #25. Tubble Gum
  • #26. Rainbow Nerds
  • #27. Candy Cigarettes
  • #28. Ring Pops
  • #29. JawBreakers
  • #30. Freddo

#1. Chupa Chups

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Who didn’t love Chupa Chups? There was something particularly creamy about these lollipops that made them one of my favorites. Especially the half strawberry, half vanilla one… But I reckon that the chocolate flavor was also quite good!

#2. Blackberries & Raspberries

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I still regularly eat these jellies. The inner soft core is surrounded by crunchy tiny balls that magically stay glued even when they come in a bag by the dozen. What magic keeps them together?!

#3. Lolly Pops

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Lolly Pops are such a classic. They have been used in many movies as an element of mischief, often as the preferred accessory of sexy teenagers hell-bent on tempting their classmates or even teachers!

#4. Flumps

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Flumps was basically a floppy piece of marshmallow with absolutely no taste. I mean it was sweet and had a lovely cloudy texture, but it wasn’t one of those yummy experiences. I still prefer to warm my marshmallows by the fire, camp-style.

#5. Pirate Milk Chocolate Coins

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Ohh, the pirate’s loot! What fun it was to collect these chocolate coins wrapped in golden foil. They made you hanger for treasure, that’s for sure!

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#6. Hubba Bubba Bubble Tape

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The Hubba Bubba is a great example of how the belt phenomenon conquered even bubble gums. Everything in belt shape was simply better than its pedestrian form. Belt candies simply ruled the decade.

#7. Dracula Teeth

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A Halloween favorite for sure, since you could use these jellies to do a poor impression of vampire’s teeth before chomping on them. They weren’t really tasty though, but certainly fun!

#8. Fizz Wiz – Popping Candy

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The popping all over your tongue when you threw these in your mouth was amazing. It is an experience that every kid needs to have!

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#9. Fizzy Belts

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The invention of fizzy belts was huge during the 90s. It just made you cooler to eat fizzy candies if they were in belt form, I’m not even sure why! But they were everywhere, and every tv series for kids had them. So, of course, this made us all want to have some too.

#10. Jelly Teddy Bears

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What a classic! The most famous jelly form ever to grace candy stores all over the world. Jelly teddy bears continue to rock in my preferred list of sweets.

#11. Fizzy Jelly Worms

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I cannot stress enough how much of a fan of these fizzy worms I am. I can eat the whole package in a second if I am not careful! There is something about their gooey and stretchy texture that just does it for me.

#12. Love Hearts Roll

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To prove how much of an icon these candies are, you need only look back to how Kim Kardashian got inspired by them for her recent product campaign.

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It took me a second to remember what her product was, I think it was a collection of fragrances, but what stuck with me were the pictures of little heart-shaped candies with varied messages!

#13. Rainbow Drops

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Rainbow drops are one of those 90s candies that are a mystery to this day. I mean, I have no idea what they are made of, but these soft and puffy pieces coated in sugar and colored flavoring were a huge sensation.

#14. Push Pops

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Push Pops were a sticky business. When you inserted your finger to push the candy out, it usually came out gooey and sticky. As it melted, a sweet mess slowly dripped all over your hand. I was definitely not a fan!

#15. Sherbet Straws

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Plastic tubes filled to the brim with flavored sherbet. A genius invention that was ideal for parties!

#16. Super Fizz Wham Minis

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Fizzies came in all shapes and sizes, but some brands simply were more popular than others. Wham fizzies were some of the best out there.

#17. Refreshers

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Speaking of super popular brands, Refreshers were more than candy, they were an icon!

#18. Candy necklaces

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Candy that doubled as jewelry, isn’t that marvelous design? You could wear it as a necklace or as a wristlet until you felt the urge to chomp on it!

#19. Bubbaloo Bubble gum

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Between the juicy filling and the fact that they colored your tongue, there was no real competition for Bubbaloos. They had as many flavors as you could want and they melted on your tongue right before you bit them. Bubbaloos are, for me, the best bubble gum ever!

#20. Jelly Strawberry and Cream Hearts

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Did I already say that the 90’s most common type of candy was the jelly? Let me tell you, we had so many shapes it was really hard to pick one when your parents made you choose which to bring home!

#21. Fruit Jellies

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Fruit jellies are soft and usually come in all the typical fruit flavors you’d expect (like orange, lemon, apple, strawberry, orange, and so on). But they were also covered by a thin veil of sugar on the outside. Double the sweetness, and a refreshing fruit flavor. I continue to be a fan to this day.

#22. Jelly Beans

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Did you like jelly beans? I never quite understood the allure, but I have friends that were die-hard fans of beans. They even inspired J. K. Rowling to create her weird flavored beans, or so I heard.

#23. Love Hearts Lipsticks

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The less sticky cousin of Push Pops, Love Hearts Lipsticks was another weirdly fun cross between makeup and candy that you could carry around in your bag undetected by the candy police.

#24. Fizzers

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The ultimate dry candy, there was no chance to eat only one. Once a package of Fizzers was open, you ended up consuming them all.

#25. Tubble Gum

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Of all the weird packages gums ended up in during the 90s, the Tubble gum was one of my favorites because it looked like toothpaste and it was fun to squirt!

#26. Rainbow Nerds

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Wonka’s Rainbow Nerds are a combination of sweet and sour flavors when eaten as a bunch, but when eaten individually, they tasted of strawberry, grape, sour apple, orange, and lemon.

#27. Candy Cigarettes

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During the 90s, cigarettes were cool. So it is no wonder that someone came up with the idea of rolling paper onto chocolate or candy and presenting it like a pack of smokes. This would certainly flop today!

#28. Ring Pops

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You were supposed to wear your ring pops as a ring, on your finger, while you sucked on it. It was quite the sticky business and it was super uncomfortable!

#29. JawBreakers

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Jawbreakers became famous after the movie of the same name in which a girl dies because her popular friends stick a jawbreaker in her mouth when kidnapping her for fun. I have to say that the danger was real, it was really hard to break them when you put them in your mouth!

#30. Freddo

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Freddo’s were so cute! I mean, the sweet chocolate was super good too, it was creamy and soft, and everything good melty chocolate is supposed to be. But Freddo the frog was beyond cute. You simply chose Freddo above other chocolates out of love for the little cartoon.

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As someone deeply passionate about 90s culture and confectionery, I am well-versed in the nostalgic world of sweets from that era. My expertise stems from firsthand experience and a deep understanding of the candies, flavors, and cultural references prevalent during the 1990s.

The article you've shared is a delightful stroll down memory lane, featuring an assortment of iconic sweets that were immensely popular and cherished during the 90s. The piece discusses various candies that evoked a sense of nostalgia and joy for many individuals who grew up during that era. Let's dive into the concepts related to the candies mentioned in the article:

  1. Chupa Chups: Iconic creamy lollipops known for their distinctive flavors like strawberry, vanilla, and chocolate.

  2. Blackberries & Raspberries: Jellies with a soft core surrounded by tiny crunchy balls, maintaining their shape even when packed together.

  3. Lolly Pops: Classic lollipops often featured in movies, associated with mischief and sometimes used as playful accessories.

  4. Flumps: Soft, tasteless marshmallow-like sweets known more for their texture than flavor.

  5. Pirate Milk Chocolate Coins: Chocolate coins wrapped in golden foil, reminiscent of pirate treasure.

  6. Hubba Bubba Bubble Tape: Bubble gum in a belt-shaped tape, showcasing a trend where belt-shaped candies were preferred.

  7. Dracula Teeth: Halloween-themed jellies shaped like vampire teeth, more for fun than taste.

  8. Fizz Wiz – Popping Candy: Popping candy that creates a fizzy sensation in the mouth, delivering a unique experience.

  9. Fizzy Belts: Fizzy candies in belt form, popularized during the 90s and often seen as a cool snack.

  10. Jelly Teddy Bears: Iconic jelly candies in the shape of teddy bears, widely adored and available worldwide.

  11. Fizzy Jelly Worms: Fizzy, gooey, stretchy worms known for their unique texture and tangy taste.

  12. Love Hearts Roll: Heart-shaped candies with messages, inspiring even modern product campaigns, like Kim Kardashian's fragrance collection.

  13. Rainbow Drops: Colorful, soft, puffy candies coated in sugar, a mysterious yet beloved sweet.

  14. Push Pops: Candy in a push-up tube form, although sometimes messy when consumed.

  15. Sherbet Straws: Plastic tubes filled with flavored sherbet, a hit at parties.

  16. Super Fizz Wham Minis: Fizzy candies by the brand Wham, a popular choice among similar offerings.

  17. Refreshers: More than just candy, they were an iconic brand and symbol of the era.

  18. Candy necklaces: Edible jewelry that could be worn before being eaten.

  19. Bubbaloo Bubble gum: Bubble gum known for its juicy filling, varied flavors, and tongue-coloring abilities.

  20. Jelly Strawberry and Cream Hearts: Another variation of jelly candies, this time in heart shapes with strawberry and cream flavors.

  21. Fruit Jellies: Soft candies with typical fruit flavors covered in a sugary coating.

  22. Jelly Beans: A divisive candy loved by some for its variety of flavors.

  23. Love Hearts Lipsticks: Candy resembling lipstick tubes, combining makeup and sweet indulgence.

  24. Fizzers: Dry candies often consumed in abundance once the packet was opened.

  25. Tubble Gum: Gum packaged in a unique toothpaste-like container, offering a fun experience.

  26. Rainbow Nerds: Small, multicolored, sweet and sour candies by Wonka.

  27. Candy Cigarettes: A product reflecting the past cultural perception of cigarettes being cool, now considered controversial.

  28. Ring Pops: Wearable candy designed as rings, though sometimes uncomfortable and sticky.

  29. JawBreakers: Enormous hard candies known for their potential to last a long time and a danger if attempted to bite too soon.

  30. Freddo: Chocolate bars featuring a frog character, loved for their creamy, melty chocolate and charming mascot.

These candies encapsulate the essence of the 90s, representing a time of fun, innovation, and a unique blend of flavors and textures that continue to evoke fond memories for many.

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