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Sadly this is something ive noticed with maltesers.
Can you remember when you started noticing the difference.
Originally posted by zincubus View Postwhatever happened to the lovely taste of the maltesers !!?
The insides used to taste like horlix but now ......nothing ...
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Originally posted by victorbrunswick View PostI don't think it was Fray Bentos. I remember the tins were red.I've everything I need to keep me satisfied
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Originally posted by darren View PostSadly this is something ive noticed with maltesers.
Can you remember when you started noticing the difference.
They were moorish and I the boxes were a nightmare to leave alone but now I don't even consider buying any of them ...
Many of my faves have stayed the same so it's not my tastebuds ..
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Those 'cheese' biscuits youncould only buy in cafes and swimming baths
two,or four ,to a packet....comprising two crackers with some weird indeterminate cheese type concoction in the middle that was a bit gritty
or the fruit cake you could only get in little sealed plastic packets in cafes that was almost 99.99% pure fruit and could have fed an Arctic expedition for a month
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And another thing...
what happened to the little cardboard shute in Bounty bars?...very handy for sliding the coconutty delight into your mouth
or STIMOROL chewing gum
or coffee walnut whips?
or plain choc walnut whips?
or the second walnut in them?
vesta Crispy noodles?
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Originally posted by Diver1 View Post
what happened to the little cardboard shute in Bounty bars?...very handy for sliding the coconutty delight into your mouth
As the walnut isn't included with in the Walnut Whips these days, I bet people will wonder what happened to the walnuts themselves, never mind any flavour variation of the product.I've everything I need to keep me satisfied
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Originally posted by Diver1 View Post
vesta Crispy noodles?
I always had in my mind that Vesta mostly did "boil in the bag" stuff and curries. Vesta has had a low profile as well over recent years i.e. they don't advertise on TV anymore; I have not seen their products in supermarkets etc.I've everything I need to keep me satisfied
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Originally posted by George 1978 View PostWere they like Batchelors (and for a while Kellogg's) Super Noodles, or were they like Pot Noodle?
I always had in my mind that Vesta mostly did "boil in the bag" stuff and curries. Vesta has had a low profile as well over recent years i.e. they don't advertise on TV anymore; I have not seen their products in supermarkets etc.The Trickster On The Roof
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Originally posted by Richard1978 View PostYou can still get Vesta products at Asda, I wonder who buys them.
Not me - I am a Birds Eye or Findus person these days.I've everything I need to keep me satisfied
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The Vesta crispy noodles were included with, I think, their Chow Mein. They were in a little sellophane packet and you had to cook them in a chip pan. Get the fat really hot then put them in and there was a glorious sizzling noise as they puffed out. Then you put them on top of your cooked Chow Mein. I think Vesta also included a packet of soy sauce to pour onto your crispy noodles.
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In the 1990s, was reading a children's book at school, possibly Gene Kemp's Tyke Tiler or Gowie Corby, and Vesta meals got an honorable mention inside the book - it was written in the early 1970s I think, because the kids in my class were laughing at the mention of Vesta meals only being 20p or something.I've everything I need to keep me satisfied
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Originally posted by George 1978 View PostIn the 1990s, was reading a children's book at school, possibly Gene Kemp's Tyke Tiler or Gowie Corby, and Vesta meals got an honorable mention inside the book - it was written in the early 1970s I think, because the kids in my class were laughing at the mention of Vesta meals only being 20p or something.
In the 70s there just wasn't the availability of exotic, foreign food like there is today. I suppose in the cities and large towns there were chinese and indian restaurants/take-aways, but Vesta meals was as exotic as it got for many. I liked their chow mein and chop suey, and occasionally a chicken curry, though I am not a big fan of curry. A previous poster mentioned they were boil-in-the-bag, but my memory of them is that they weren't. For their chicken curry, rice came in one packet and the dried curry in another, and you had to pour the contents into two saucepans, add water, then boil and allow to simmer for a certain time. All this talk of Vesta meals has really made me fancy one of their chow meins.
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I was never a fan of boil-in-the-bag food - I remember getting some spaghetti and meatballs from Iceland and being annoyed that I had to cook it while it was still in the plastic packaging.I've everything I need to keep me satisfied
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