Yes, the choice was not so wide, but the quality of many products was just perfect.
Now the shelves, we scored a variety of goods. Buy and eat, if you have money, can be anything. From overseas calf to drink, whose names are hard to pronounce.
Soviet ice cream
What was ice cream! The secret, as in the joke about how to brew good tea, was simple: the Soviet ice cream was manufactured strictly according to GOST from natural milk, cream, butter and sugar, without adding any flavor enhancers and nutritional supplements.
Condensed milk the Soviet era
And so it was a treat indeed one of the most popular in Soviet times. Cost can of condensed milk 55 cents.
Doctoral sausage
Alone among the products used in Soviet times, wildly popular, is a doctoral sausage. It was a favorite treat of many generations of Soviet people. It was prepared by “Union” salad.
Soviet champagne
Soviet champagne was so popular that regularly designated the deficit on the drink of the aristocracy. Despite the fact that the Soviet Union ceased to exist, the Soviet champagne still standing on the shelves of some stores.
Beer “Zhigulevskoe”
For a long time the most popular drink was and the best-selling goods in the shops of the time. And the queue for beer, remember the age of the USSR. Its main value was that Zhiguli, as, indeed, all other products were made from natural ingredients. Accordingly, the taste was the most that neither is natural.
Canned “Sprat in tomato sauce”
If a Bank of sardines in tomato sauce value of 33 pennies to buy a kilo of potatoes and a loaf of bread, it was decent and tasty to eat.
Chocolate “Alenka”
Produced at the factory “Red October” treat was supposed to correspond in quality to the name of the company. In modern stores still sold chocolate bar “Alenka”, but that’s another story, as said by the famous actor Leonid Kanevsky.
Birch SAP
Birch juice in three-liter bottles was also quite popular. A big role played the fact that taste was add on to the usefulness of the drink.
Processed Cheese “Druzhba”
In Soviet times there were three cheeses.
Processed cheese “Druzhba” was the most popular, despite the fact that there were also “Wave” and “Summer.”
Candy “Belochka”
This treat was one of the most popular in Soviet stores, it took just for tea and for the holidays, to please the children. These delicious candy with a walnut-caramel filling enjoyed great popularity among the Soviet people.
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