2. Sunny D

Full of preservatives and artificial sugar, Sunny D – previously named Sunny Delight – was a zingy orange juice that was deceptively healthy but really was only about 4-5% juice. A graduate told The Tab:

‘I’d imagine Sunny Delight was similar to smoking in the 70s. You knew it was probably bad for you but the street cred you got from having some on you, accompanied by the feeling of inhaling it, was completely worth it.’

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