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Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by ddjay: 10:49pm On Feb 19, 2016
Sun top drink, rice crips (oyakaka)

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Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by greatbrian(m): 10:50pm On Feb 19, 2016
I love pepper snacks it breaks my heart to see it go into extinction. Who knows the biscuit or z it sweet DAT goes by d name yoyo. I remember tasting it as a very young nursery school boy. I have the memory but I can't recollect how it looks
Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by 2n2k(m): 10:52pm On Feb 19, 2016
BabaIbo:
Op u try buh you no add Parko biscuit, that chewing gum wey dey get jokers, and Baba Dudu sweet...

That was SOCCER chewing gum with yellow wrapper
Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by Nobody: 10:52pm On Feb 19, 2016
ipledge10:
My coconut biscuit and shibije

omo oko oni shibije grin grin grin
Goddy Goddy n eclairs are among d thing dat spoilt my teeth till date...
I heard someone mention chocolate cabin, hmmm yummy dat biscuit was bae for me, pop man always made sure he buys it in carton for me... pls I nid dat biscuit back in d market ooo...
I don't mind if nestle can also start reproducing 2 minute noddles,,, dt noddles was my crush back den....lol

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Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by skedemi(m): 10:55pm On Feb 19, 2016
misspicy:

in the cemetery I guess cheesy

they are making one counterfeit one now

then ehn..mumcy used to buy it for me whenever we are going for vigil ..e go one be like say person dey chop stone....
Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by Nobody: 10:55pm On Feb 19, 2016
MzPecs:
Glucose malted milk biscuit still exist!
Certainly, just that we miss the one that was 5 since they reduced it to 4 pieces in a pack
Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by uzoormah(m): 10:56pm On Feb 19, 2016
modivaz:
Had almost all except about 4 of them..haha

indomie generation
Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by uzoormah(m): 10:59pm On Feb 19, 2016
i remember all.. when ever mum gives us d telephone juice.. i'll be d first to finish mine and then i'll beg my younger ones. i hated pepper snack
Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by ipledge10(m): 11:00pm On Feb 19, 2016
namedonfinish:


omo oko oni shibije grin grin grin
Goddy Goddy n eclairs are among d thing dat spoilt my teeth till date...
I heard someone mention chocolate cabin, hmmm yummy dat biscuit was bae for me, pop man always made sure he buys it in carton for me... pls I nid dat biscuit back in d market ooo...
I don't mind if nestle can also start reproducing 2 minute noddles,,, dt noddles was my crush back den....lol
goody goody dey make sense mad...eclairs?that one that have milky color? But shibije is bae...2mins noodles I don't eat tongue
Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by ipledge10(m): 11:00pm On Feb 19, 2016
MzPecs:
Glucose malted milk biscuit still exist!
glucose with blue wrap grin grin
Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by Maximus85(m): 11:01pm On Feb 19, 2016
What of baba dudu and sisi pelebe?

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Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by Titony1(f): 11:04pm On Feb 19, 2016
Omo mehn, I don old oooo, had all then.
Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by msbbash(m): 11:05pm On Feb 19, 2016
omo ! I be old BOY ooo , I had all .
Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by UKBobo(m): 11:07pm On Feb 19, 2016
All I see is high sugar and fat products...which manifests further down the line in obesity, high inflation and currency devaluation.
Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by hopyroll(m): 11:09pm On Feb 19, 2016
I ate all......good old days

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Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by uzoormah(m): 11:09pm On Feb 19, 2016
greatbrian:
I love pepper snacks it breaks my heart to see it go into extinction. Who knows the biscuit or z it sweet DAT goes by d name yoyo. I remember tasting it as a very young nursery school boy. I have the memory but I can't recollect how it looks

i know it! yoyo bitters..lol sorry... buhari sef..
its robo buh we usually call it gogo

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Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by SilvanusII(m): 11:12pm On Feb 19, 2016
Dude, wharrapuned to Peanut Snack and one other biscuit like that. It had four round biscuit pieces in each pack with a different animal on each piece. I remember always nibbling out the animals

ddjay:
Sun top drink, rice crips (oyakaka)

I loved singing and dancing along to that oyakaka song. "gimme oyakaka, I love oyakaka...."

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Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by Nobody: 11:16pm On Feb 19, 2016
ipledge10:
goody goody dey make sense mad...eclairs?that one that have milky color? But shibije is bae...2mins noodles I don't eat tongue
eh yah... sowi but u missed sha.... grin grin
Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by okuneddie(m): 11:17pm On Feb 19, 2016
bros where u put that sweet dem dey call baba Dudu or Na sweet alagbon
Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by Hoii(m): 11:20pm On Feb 19, 2016
Chai I ate that speedy biscuit so much that my siblings started calling me speedy
Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by ipledge10(m): 11:21pm On Feb 19, 2016
namedonfinish:

eh yah... sowi but u missed sha.... grin grin
gone are the days....let me guess your age...with those things u listed. ..20 to 23
Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by messidee(f): 11:22pm On Feb 19, 2016
Wow! Beautiful memories mehn! I remember I would never enter the school gate without pepper snack(nursery school) in primary school it was "sponge cake" with the blue pack.
*singing outta threa" Breakfast time is planta time, planta...the rich and creamy planta taste, planta...mummy has the planta taste, planta..... cheesy
Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by SirEurope(m): 11:25pm On Feb 19, 2016
So funny, but am sure I have eaten speedy this year. But others especially the drinks are good memories.
Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by misspicy(f): 11:26pm On Feb 19, 2016
skedemi:


then ehn..mumcy used to buy it for me whenever we are going for vigil ..e go one be like say person dey chop stone....
you no sabi chop am jawe cheesy

me dey always suck my own for like 5 mins,before chewing,he for don soft by then cheesygrin
Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by skedemi(m): 11:29pm On Feb 19, 2016
misspicy:

you no sabi chop am jawe cheesy

me dey always suck my own for like 5 mins,before chewing,he for don soft by then cheesygrin

Daiz a very zeriouz sumtin ooo grin grin
Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by LaRoyalHighness(f): 11:40pm On Feb 19, 2016
I just want a taste of my favorite spicy biscuit
Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by medexico(m): 11:42pm On Feb 19, 2016
BALLOSKI:


Oh and by the way, if you’ve actually eaten all 17 things on this list, you’re OLD sha…


I have eaten 11 out of 17 I'm I still old?

Coconut cookie
Speedy
Fishly snack
Pepper snacks
Gold spot
Kiddy... all thse items still exist but not as sweet as before.
Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by fabulousmann(f): 11:44pm On Feb 19, 2016
I shld b in my husband's house. AM OLD
Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by kemmary: 11:48pm On Feb 19, 2016
Some of these are still around even speedy BT has reduced both in quantity n quality. Speedy isn't chocolatey again.....it now tastes like shaff

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Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by ODUBEZE: 11:52pm On Feb 19, 2016
BALLOSKI:
9. Okin Biscuit
10. Nasco Wafers
11. Planta Margarine
12. Glucose Malted Milk
missed Okin biscuit d 4 corner. At a time it was scarce but when it was later reproduced, it was never d same.
Not to forget NASCO biscuit hahaha
Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by joey150(m): 11:52pm On Feb 19, 2016
Baba dudu and pako biscuit
Re: 17 Foods From Your Nigerian Childhood You’ll Probably Never See Again by Jdesilentkiller(m): 12:01am On Feb 20, 2016
O boy!!!! I am a confirmed agbero......never seen most of the snacks but thats none of my fault.......our snacks are different and plenty....they are not on google sef....

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