As far as i'm concerned, Heinz Noodle Doodles can never be beaten.
Even though I know it's all the same stuff, Noodle Doodles always seemed to taste far better than any other tinned spaghetti.
Plus it had that amazing theme tune.
which ones did you have to eat or shopped for ?
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i hate you butler
your 10% man and 90% spotted dick"
Stan Butler the Abominable Slowman!"
Get your trousers on your nicked
As far as i'm concerned, Heinz Noodle Doodles can never be beaten.
Even though I know it's all the same stuff, Noodle Doodles always seemed to taste far better than any other tinned spaghetti.
Plus it had that amazing theme tune.
I remember Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles spaghetti, one of them being pizza shaped.
Sainsbury's had Numberelli, they were spaghetti numbers.
I remember Heinz making Invaders & Haunted House in the mid 1980s, which I would often have for tea.
The Trickster On The Roof
As a kid mum used to mostly buy Heinz simply because it was the main brand that most shops sold.It was just straight forward spagetti or later on spagetti alphabets.Noodle doodles and the other fancy shaped types seems to belong more to my sisters childhood (80's).
I remember Heinz making Invaders in Tomato soup years ago. Now, they were lovely. The Heinz Spaghetti doesn't seem the same now. Watery sauce and slighly undercooked pasta.