Seeing this cartoon character is believed to evoke many childhood after 00.
I vaguely remember that when I was a child, I often pestered my mother to go to the supermarket to buy it, as if there was a small cup on the top of the cap of a beverage bottle. In a word, it is full of childlike interest, and I often use it as a water cup after drinking it.
From small to large, there are various beverage products such as Pulse, but I still remember the queer figure. I can't remember the specific name of this drink at that time, but I can recognize this cartoon pattern and bottle design at a glance in the supermarket.
I don't know why it gradually faded out of our sight. I just checked. In fact, there are still places where queers are still appearing, mostly in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces.
So it is not completely disappeared, but for the whole country, many urban areas do not produce and sell. As far as we are concerned, Wahaha and Master Kong brand beverages are the mainstream of the beverage market at present.
Here is a popular science about this drink:
Queer is the name of a drink, and the English name is Qoo. Qoo originated from Momo magazine, which specializes in reporting various popular characters and related products in Japan. It is called "Qoo" because Japanese adults who like to drink a glass of beer will make a satisfied "goo goo" sound every time they drink a good beer. The sharp-eyed Coca-Cola Japan branch decided to focus on the undeveloped children's beverage market and designed a "Qoo juice" with a sound similar to Qoo for children to drink. It has been launched in Hongkong, Taiwan Province Province and South Korea, and the brand is specially designed for the East Asian market. Koreans specially designed a website for Qoo, which contains quite funny and lively pictures, product introduction catalogue and TVCM.