India
oi-Deepika S
New
Delhi,
Apr
24:
Rasna
is
one
brand
no
80s
kid
will
forget.
Rasna
became
the
universal
drink
served
at
home
and
large
gatherings
from
the
late
’70s
to
the
early
’90s.
In
its
over
two
decade
history,
Rasna
dominated
the
birthday
parties,
known
for
combo
of
snacks
that
consisted
of
samosa,
gulab
jamun,
biscuits
and
namkeen.
“80s-
90s
Kid’s
Birthday
Party
Snacks,”
IAS
officer
Awanish
Sharan
captioned
the
photo.
He
is
a
2009-batch
IAS
officer
from
Chhattisgarh
cadre.
Since
posted,
the
picture
got
over
32,000
likes
on
Twitter
and
numerous
comments,
with
users
reliving
their
memories.
“80s-99s
or
middle
class
birthday
party??.
Hum
to
aaj
bhi
yehi
dete
hain
sirf
cake
nahi
hai
isme….90s-80s
mein
to
main
eclairs
hi
baantta
tha,”
said
a
twitter
user.
“Best
part
of
those
Birthdays
were
Home
made
Sweets
or
Famous
Halwai
ki
Mitthai.
NO
CAKES.
Another
best
and
meaningful
part
was
Lighting
up
the
Diya
to
wish
for
long
and
healthy
life
,
instead
of
blowing
off
the
light
(candles)
which
is
considered
a
bad
omen,”
said
another.
I
am
sorry
to
say
but
you
just
committed
a
crime
by
posting
such
beautiful
memory
of
ours.
We
really
miss
it,
it
was
such
a
simple
life
we
used
to
live.
Where
are
we?
The
development
spoiled
all
the
good
relations
between
people.
Thank
you
for
the
post.—
Raghvendra
Shukla
(@PeacefulShukla)
April
24,
2022
Haha!!
And
some
sugar
candies
pic.twitter.com/S1Jw2LrQW5—
sushant
(@sushantkavlekar)
April
24,
2022
2020s
kid’s
Birthday
Party
Snacks
😋
pic.twitter.com/sbJprhS71w—
RamGoudM
(@RamGoudM)
April
24,
2022
These
two
missing
pic.twitter.com/WaGaqhIPtR—
गोविंदा
सिंह
Govinda
Singh
🇮🇳
(@govindasingh121)
April
24,
2022
And
one
of
the
bithday
gifts
from
those
days
pic.twitter.com/tyfDJtNCJD—
Shivam
Jain
(@ShivamJ13827094)
April
24,
2022
Story first published: Sunday, April 24, 2022, 21:42 [IST]