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Started by allotmanye, October 29, 2005, 13:38:09

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Frozen Jubblies - Jamboree Bags - Spangles

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Carrie

Hope and Greenwood on North Cross Road in East Dulwich (not too far from Beckenham) do loads of old fashioned sweets you may be able to get what you desire there ;)

Lily

I used to love jublees. ;D  They must have been real fruit.  They were the best.
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beejay

If you want to drool over swwets that are still available try www.aquarterof.co.uk

Yellow Petals

Those lovely frozen blocks of ice called Jubblys that took about a week to eat are still readily available at your local Asda! (no, I dont have shares in them!) In all sorts of flavours too!  I used to love the orange ones  ;D  I remember them being just 5p each (and leaning so far into the bottom of the shop freezer, my feet came off the ground)

Lily

I bet they are not the same Jubbly's/jubblees as the ones you could buy some 50 years ago.  I remember them when I was around 5 or 6ish.   Snowfruits (lollies) were another favourite.  Gosh, I can taste them now.  Such happy memories.

Lily
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Robert_Brenchley

l always remember the penny bars of chocolate from the newsagent round the corner. They eventually went up to tuppence, and my mother didn't buy them any more.

SueT

Sue

Tulipa

Those little penny chocolate bars were much nicer than what you get now, the Cadbury ones covered in printed foil, yummy.

I loved Palm Toffee Banana Split too.  Our neighbour always brought it when she came to babysit and we played Monopoly - those were the days..

rosebud

What about the SHERBERT DABS!!! and FLYING SAUCERS!!.

kentishchloe

Frozen jubblies? isn't that what you get when you walk back from the pub without your coat on??? ::)

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allotmanye

Thanks for all the links.

Had forgotten how good Palm Toffee was, that would explain my dissapearing teeth.

Another favourite was Strawberry Mivi, are they still around?

also five boys chocolate.

Mrs Ava

Oh yes, strawberry and pineapple mivis are still around, and they are still my most fave, and number one daughters fave ice lolly!  ;D

jaggythistle



   And what about toffee cups, whoppas....bazooka joes... bubbly gum
   beech nut chuggy.....russian carmels........ violet creams....chewin nuts..
   and 1 of my all time favourites  "sports mixtures " .... lucky tatties choc
   covered bannanas......and the old style gobstopper...changing colour all
   the way through......cherry lips........ puff candy........rainbow drops

  Aye them were the days........I never liked a sweetie  ::) ::) ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

wardy

I live in Chesterfield - the home of Trebor Sharps.  Unfortunately our lovely purveyor of sweets has finally closed its doors after a hundred or so years of rotting the local's teeth  ;D  When arriving by train to Chesterfield you could smell the factory, and all the locals knew what was being cooked, the best smell was Sherbet Lemons.  They used lemon oil for these and the smell used to be fantastic.  Everyone's peeps used to work their and on Friday they got a couple of free bags with their wages (greaseproof brown bags  :)) full of chocolate pips and such.  The Black Jacks were my faves and the cough candy twists. They even made Swisskits for a time not to mention Extra Strong Mints and those lovely softmints.  Ah happy days  ;D    Oh I just remembered I worked there for a week in the office.  Yuk!
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moonbells

Quote from: wardy on November 01, 2005, 12:48:04
I live in Chesterfield - the home of Trebor Sharps.  Unfortunately our lovely purveyor of sweets has finally closed its doors after a hundred or so years of rotting the local's teeth  ;D  When arriving by train to Chesterfield you could smell the factory, and all the locals knew what was being cooked, the best smell was Sherbet Lemons.  They used lemon oil for these and the smell used to be fantastic.  Everyone's peeps used to work their and on Friday they got a couple of free bags with their wages (greaseproof brown bags  :)) full of chocolate pips and such.  The Black Jacks were my faves and the cough candy twists. They even made Swisskits for a time not to mention Extra Strong Mints and those lovely softmints.  Ah happy days  ;D    Oh I just remembered I worked there for a week in the office.  Yuk!

They've closed? Oh dear!

I went to school at St Helena's which was right next door - torture. Sometimes it was so pervasive you couldn't concentrate!

moonbells

ps anyone here remember Rumba bars?
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Meg

Oh yum dentist's delight!!
What it was like when we were younger. We were never let ou the house and so quiet.
Marigold

allotmanye

Used to live near the Paynes factory, how can you live a normal life with the smell of chocolate morning noon and night. My sister after all these years is still called " Poppet"

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