
Pan tasted so good and made you feel all grown up. But the trouble, as always, were the grown-ups.
Every time you asked daddy for one while out on night walk, the answer was, "It isn't for kids".
So, you had a Pan Pasand - same taste, no parent's hassle.
Throw this name at Freud and see him having a field day.
Nothing hit the spot like a bar or two of this cardamom-flavoured toffee-cum-chocolate.
And it was called Kis-Mi, gettit?
Chutki
An impressive combination of many different flavours, oh and the fresh breath it left on you.
It was one of those things, you'd eat to look and feel cool.
Because not all parents wanted their kid smelling like this pan masala, you know. Talk about forbidden fruit.
Aam Pachak
The only way, kachha aam (raw mango) was to be eaten.
These flavourful tablets symbolised all that was great, enjoyable and reassuring about life.
Whiling away time with your best friend in the last row in the Math class wouldn't be worth it if there weren't Aam Pachak.
Poppins
Yesss!
A pot of awesomeness, especially because it came with all these different colours and fruity flavours to choose from.
This is what every other toffee wished it could be - this multi-hued, sugar-infused, crunchy goodness.