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

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Rhubarb Thrasher

crisps where the salt was in a little blue paper wrap

Rhubarb Thrasher


Digeroo

I used to like the yellow sherbert tubs with the licquorice straw sticking out, and those little sherbert sweets with messages on.  Any I remember eating them and being very thin.  I've put of several pounds now just hinking about them.

hopeful vegigrower

Arrow bars - especially the banana split ones.   :)

macmac

Quote from: hopeful vegigrower on August 19, 2009, 12:28:39
Arrow bars - especially the banana split ones.   :)
That was another one I'd forgotten,'used to suck it and stretch it oh the things you remember ::)
When the only type of pasta you could buy was very long wapped in blue paper and the only place you could get olive oil was in the chemist :)
sanity is overated

Froglegs


earthmother

ahhhh! those were the days.

saddad

Welcome to A4A Earthmother... Could anybody open a party 7 without getting a beer shampoo? :-\

Flighty

I once saw an unopened Party 7 left on a doorstep with the empty milk bottles and the milkman left it there! It went from party to party unopened for ages,  and even when raffled it got 'left behind by accident'. Was it really such an awful beer?

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non-stick

Yuk Party Sevens always the last to go, impossible to open and tasted dire. We always seemed to find one stashed in the oven for some reason

Didn't courage or whitbread have an equivalent?

Rhubarb Thrasher

and Tennant's Lager that used to have a picture of a dolly bird on the cans.........

ACE

If you think the milk is bad, you should have tried this


betula


macmac

Ski yoghurt ,Vesta curries
sanity is overated

Ninnyscrops.

Vesta Chow Mein with those crispy noodles so full of salt and we had to add the sachet of soy sauce too!  :o

Was I posh or not, oriental cookery in the 70's  ;)

Linda


Digeroo

#114
The smell of plastic macs when you went into Woolies, and the sawdust on the floor.

And those machines at Railway stations that punched out letters on a metal strip.

Tin Shed

Vesta curries - now they were the height of sophistication - you were definitely cool when you had those ;D

shirlton

We met a chap from Doncaster whilst on holiday in Tunisia and he used to deliver the Vesta stuff loose in a big container. He told us that the stuff used to rot the drums. I used to love the Paella. No wonder Ive got a bad gut
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                      "What a sweet little old lady"........
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Froglegs

Watneys red barrel :P

Fork

Quote from: betula on August 12, 2009, 20:22:15
Yep I remember all of those.

I used to love Aztec bars.No longer around.Also five boys hmmm lovely. :)

Aztec............"a feast of a bar"....or so the advert said.We used to get these in Army ration packs at one stage.
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Quote from: lushy86 on August 12, 2009, 22:38:30
We used to sing a rude song about trebor mints at school - well, not that rude by todays standards  ;D ;D

Lushy x

Something to do "lasting a bit longer"  ;D
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