By the way, this time, we asked people in their teens, 20s, 30s, 60s, and 80s to "completely reproduce" the snacks they took on excursions when they were children! What did the generational lineup look like? Please take a look while remembering those days!
● Teen snacks
First of all, a teenage snack that is exciting now. Here is an excursion companion selected by promising children who will bear the future of Japan.1. 1. Potato Chips Consomme Punch
2. Umeboshi gummy
3. 3. Baby Star Ramen Maru Chicken
Four. Jagarico cod roe butter
Five. Toppo
As expected, it's a gutsy lineup in the middle of the growing season. It seems that the standard food is something that everyone can share and eat. By the way, as for the umeboshi gummy, it doesn't have to be this, but "any plum-flavored gummy can be used". While there are many fried snacks that are delicious to eat, sour ones may be useful for a little refreshment.
Other candidates include "KitKat" and "choco pie". In any case, it seems that snacks that are crunchy and stuffy are popular.
● Snacks in their 20s
Next, here is a snack for an excursion selected by those in their 20s (late).1. 1. Mogi Mogi Fruit (Gummy)
2. Yan Yan Tsukebo
3. 3. Apollo
Four. Kozakura rice cake
Five. Qi Kama
There are also nostalgic sweets. Among them are "playable" sweets such as "Yangyang Tsukebo", which is eaten with chocolate on a thin stick-shaped cracker, and "Mogimogi Fruit", which is eaten by picking gummy candies that imitate fruit. According to the person who chose it, "I didn't enjoy the excursion, so I found fun in one action when eating snacks."
Besides, "Apollo chocolate" was addicted to the way of eating strawberry chocolate and milk chocolate separately. The reason for choosing the unique "Chi Kama" is "I just like it."
● Snacks in their 30s
Next is a snack for an excursion that represents the 30s, including the author. Will it get caught in your nostalgic antenna?1. 1. Pakkuncho
2. Chip star
3. 3. Shigekix Super Lemon
Four. Chelsea yogurt scotch
Five. High lemon
A well-balanced lineup of snacks, licks, chews, and chocolates. The ratio of sweetness and saltiness is also exquisite. Sour foods such as high lemon and shigekix can also be used as a substitute for sickness. As expected, people in their thirties make their choice feel dignified.
I don't like chocolate, which is a must-have item for excursions, when it melts, so Pakkuncho and chocolate anpan were used as "non-melting chocolates". Since there is a "dough" part, I am also in charge of hunger.
There was also a warm episode in which I bought both the high lemon and my sister's yoglet and literally rubbed half of them with my sister. This tablet is divided into those who chew and those who lick it. The author was a group who licked at first and chewed when it melted.
● Snacks in their 60s
By the way, what follows is a snack for excursions that represent the parents in their 30s and 60s.1. 1. Chocolate flakes
2. Kombu
3. 3. Dice caramel
Four. Kappa Ebisen
This is also a lineup with a good balance of sweetness and saltiness. According to the person who chose it, "the girls shared it with everyone, and the boys ate their own sweets." I heard that even if I brought a lot of them, I ended up having a surplus, and I remember eating slowly after I got home.
The appeal of dice caramel is that it can be used as a dice even after you finish eating it. The author was playing sugoroku by hand. Also, the city of kelp (commonly known as kelp) has different tastes, but people who like it are quite addicted to it. The sourness that comes with the kelp and the umami of the kelp that exudes as you chew are addictive.
● Snacks in their 80s
Finally, the excursion snack that the 80s chose. Here are the sweets that the generation experiencing the war ate.1. 1. Morinaga Milk Caramel
2. Sakuma Drops
Both caramel and drops are long-selling products that are still on sale. According to the person who chose it, "I didn't have chocolate at that time, so this is the standard snack."
Morinaga Milk Caramel now has new flavors such as "Nankoume" and "Nuts & Fruits", but after all the standard is the sweet and fragrant original milk flavor.
Sakuma Drops are canned drops filled with various flavors such as strawberries, lemons, oranges, and mint. He often enjoyed excursions by exchanging his favorite tastes with his friends.
These are the standard snacks for excursions seen by generation!
By the way, when I asked other people who cooperated this time, there was no difference depending on the region even if the generation was the same (this time, I investigated mainly in the metropolitan area). What kind of sweets did you bring with you?