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Started by macmac, August 12, 2009, 20:18:56

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Oh Duke - Pan Yan Pickle............. ;D ;D  Also, OK Sauce - can't get this very easily "down South".  What about:
Sherbert pips
Yellow lemonade powder which made your finger yellow
Tizer (with a rubber screw top)
Floral Gums (tasted of soap)
Sour Apple balls
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betula

Jubilee........not sure of the spelling.....a huge hunk of orange ice in a cardboard type triangular shaped package........heaven.

ACE

Quote from: saddad on August 13, 2009, 23:02:47
Uncle Joe's Mint balls...  ;D

Come on all now, all together  (follow the little black ball)

UNCLE JOES MINT BALLS
KEEPS YOU ALL AGLOW
GIVE THEM TO YOUR GRANNY
AND WATCH THE BUGGER GO
AWAY WITH COUGHS AND SNIFFLES
KEEP A FEW IN HAND
SUCK EM AND SEE YOU'LL AGREE
THEY'RE THE BEST IN ALL THE LAND.

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betula

LOL ACE......funny ;D

That is it flighty ;D

twinkletoes

Jubbly - yep remember them......I used to like the Jungle Juice flavour though.
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Rhubarb Thrasher

banana flavoured Nesquick, sorry Nesquik

daxzen

rileys cholate rolls
toffits

Paulines7

Sharpe's toffees, especially the coffee and mint ones.  They were taken over by another company but they were never the same.

Another lover of Spangles here.  I also remember some sweets shaped like vegetables.  They included potatoes and peas but I can't remember the other shapes.  

I remember going into a Lyons tea shop in Eltham in the late 1940's and early 50's and having some lemon cake.  The icing was delicious.  Lyons cakes could also be purchased in local shops.

rosebud

 How about GOB STOPPERS ;D ;D ;D, Buttered Brazils WOW!!

macmac

wow Banshee I remember the cream soda and I loved the burtons potato puff things,I was raised in yorkshire so the kali thing probably was a northern thing.like scraps with your chips I've no idea what they do with the bits of batter down here but they don't let you have them :(
sanity is overated

Tin Shed

Anyone remember Lord Toffingham ice creams - I think it was choc on the outside and a layer of toffee in the middle?

Ninnyscrops.

Lord Toffinghams - I'd swap a whole courgette for one of those  ;D but you'd end up licking all the toffee off the lolly stick and the last taste in your mouth was the taste of the stick. I'm sure that's why I can't go near a lolly on a stick any more!

Now cream soda with a chunk of vanilla ice cream and a straw.......bliss for at least 10 minutes  :)

Linda

PS - Have Burtons Potato Puffs really gone  :'(


banshee

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Quote from: Ninnyscrops (downtoearth) on August 14, 2009, 23:45:20
Lord Toffinghams - I'd swap a whole courgette for one of those  ;D but you'd end up licking all the toffee off the lolly stick and the last taste in your mouth was the taste of the stick. I'm sure that's why I can't go near a lolly on a stick any more!

Now cream soda with a chunk of vanilla ice cream and a straw.......bliss for at least 10 minutes  :)

Linda

PS - Have Burtons Potato Puffs really gone  :'(




Can't seem to find them around here  :(    Although that's probably a good thing as I could eat them packet after packet  :o

What about United biscuits? I used to love those, especially the little 'honeycombe' pieces.  Also Lucky Charms cereal, with the little marshmallow pieces. (I think these can still be purchased off the net, but with postage it comes to about £7.00 per pack - wouldn't last a day in our house.) Can you still get Funny Feet ice cream lollies? Not seen those for years.
Little garden plot, tended by faeiries, eaten by snails............

Ishard

#74
We have a fantastic sweet shop in Melton just opened up selling all the sweets you mention plus the sweets my grandad used to give me when up his allotment and Mum used to go mad at him.

Victory V's!!! Sad though cos 'they' changed the recipe to take out the meds (chloroform and ether)  that made it sooooo nice

non-stick

opal mints - didnt they become pacers for a while

I used to love the junior smokers kit I'd get at christmas with the dessicated coconut (i think) tobacco, liquorice pipes, chocolate cigars and sweet cigaretters

macmac

Quote from: non-stick on August 15, 2009, 11:33:22
opal mints - didnt they become pacers for a while

I used to love the junior smokers kit I'd get at christmas with the dessicated coconut (i think) tobacco, liquorice pipes, chocolate cigars and sweet cigaretters
sweet tobacco another one to add to my list ,I remember the junior smokers kits not exactly p.c. these days.....the things we've lost ::)
sanity is overated

Duke Ellington

Does anyone remember Fresca ? It was one of the first zero calorie drink in a can and was grapefruit flavoured.

Duke :)
dont be fooled by the name I am a Lady!! :-*

RSJK

Food without additives  ;)
Richard       If it's not worth having I will have it

macmac

sanity is overated

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