
I suddenly remembered and Googled it, and there it was after all…
Vitamin and amino acid-containing Gundam Kid health drink
It’s nostalgic, isn’t it?
It was orange-flavored, right?
It was basically orangey, but I feel like it had some strange depth of flavor.
There are times when information about the snacks we ate when we were little is no longer available online.
It tastes kind of like a weird medicine…
It’s nostalgic.
It was an orange with a medicinal-like intensity.
Years later, when I drank a health amino drink, it reminded me of this, so I think the weird taste probably comes from amino acids.
Wow, nostalgic!
There was also Slam Dunk, right?
I remember drinking Dragon Ball, but it seemed to have an orange flavor.
There was a menko boom in the early Heisei period.
The top of the image had a menko in it, right?
There was Dragon Ball!!
It’s something that was generally found in toy specialty shops.
Wasn’t there something with a Dragon Ball super ball in Dragon Ball?
The adventure of turning the character Soon into a product name is amazing.
There was a plastic model that was connected with a die and a circular runner.
It’s in the image, but the health drink flavor is for the plastic model and the orange flavor is for the menko.
Recently, there has been a boom in spinning top (begoma) with strings, before Beyblade.
The text translates to: “Also, Wave the Drive.”
I had Captain, Gun Saver, and Gun Diver.
The name “health drink flavor” just sounds really unappetizing…
Apart from the Dragon Ball version, there was also a disk card and a curling item with character illustrations on it.
There were also transformable ones, and the mini plastic models were well made for that time.
Brittle, but
I couldn’t handle health drinks at all, so I kept buying oranges.
I feel like there was also a TV commercial.
The ancestor of Beyblade is the spinning top.
It’s an amazing Goma that didn’t become popular at all even though it was tied up with Bonbon instead of Korokoro.
I often think about how they managed to only attach the model to this upper part.
I remember the character Kyarakan, but I don’t remember the taste of it as a drink.
I remember buying a spinning top, but I played with it more as a robot toy than as a top.
I had the Bomberman one with the amazing sesame.
Looking back now, I feel like there weren’t really any explosive elements.
The spinning top was not planning to spin at all.
There’s never been a time when I’ve been able to play in a way that says “It can officially be done!”
This is good too, but I feel like I was really playing a lot with the Dragon Ball curling game.
Too nostalgic.
I had the Dragon Ball thing.
The awesome Goma of Puyo Puyo was quite a Beyblade.
Eccentricity feels good.
I remember the character because they were heavily featured in commercials, but I didn’t know where to buy it, so I couldn’t get it.
I remember being bought either a Gundam or Dragon Ball.
I forgot what kind of toys they were.
There was certainly a Heisei menko boom, but…
It’s a trend for toy manufacturers to release menko.
I don’t think there was much of a boom in menko games.
There were quite a few people who were surprised and said, “Is that how you play menko?!” while watching Kochikame.
It was a medal for me.
In the past, there were quite a few of these mysterious little cans sold.
I had been interested, but since I was in elementary school and had little pocket money, I passed on it, and before I knew it, it was gone…
The Characobatch has made a comeback in line with Dragon Ball Super.
It was resurrected but almost went unnoticed and disappeared again…
The snacks from Frito-Lay have a strangely memorable name, “Megatazo,” which sounds tough.
In the first place, selling juice at a model shop… No, at that time there were still many ambiguous stores that were also snack shops.
The Bachidama Bat was popular for just a moment, but is that okay to say?
I was a bit surprised to see a child doing it at the ion.
It’s 200 yen because it was an era when you could splurge at a candy store for 100 yen…
I’m nostalgic.
Every time it comes up, I say it, but the way the plastic model is divided was refreshing.
I remember that it also appeared as a hidden item in the game Night Gundam.
I remember that I was bought one just to get the bonus, but it wasn’t that delicious…
The memory of Pokémon was a medal.
Gross.
Is it that we can’t sell like this now?
It seems that due to changes in the law, they can no longer include extras like they used to.
I don’t know if smartphone cleaners or bottle cap figures are good.
When written in hiragana, “kyarakaan” has a certain feeling to it.
I don’t feel anything when I look at the thread image.
This will regularly be posted, right?
It was something that came out around the same time as the character badges.
So expensive… so bad…
I remember it as a set with a chocolate ball that came with a small Gundam figure kit.
It’s nostalgic, isn’t it, that Alex thread image?
It seems that if it were now, Characán would get popular, but hoarding and reselling might prevail.
It was a store distribution version during the pre-release campaign, featuring the orange flavor of Musha Esugara and a mini plastic model (Gun Savior Z).
Is there really not much difference in the types of food toys between the past and now?
I became fond of Musha Alex from this and Chibi Warrior.
http://softdrinks.org/asd2008a/characan.htm
If we include things other than Gundam, they were released from 1991 to 1994.
>http://softdrinks.org/asd2008a/characan.htm
J-League!?
I used to have the S Gundam.
I have a memory that there was also a case version of the character badge.
It came with a nice feeling plastic case that felt luxurious to a child.
Suntory and Bandai each released their own.
So, what’s with the fact that the one that Suntory released is worse?
I had Captain Gundam.
Was the character candy around 200 yen?
I remember thinking, “This is awful…” even as a child.
The flavor profile is that of a nutritional drink.
I have a sense of regret like grains of sand that can never be retrieved, wondering if it would have been different if I had chilled it properly before drinking.
There was a toy where pachinko balls were inside and you could roll it around, but I can’t remember how the character car was.
Character cans are nostalgic…
They were selling it in a specialized refrigerator at the toy store.