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Hiya - this forum is brilliant!
Thought i would join as after a discussion at work i am stumped on an ice cream and wondered if anyone could help. In the 90s there was an ice cream which i thought was the ready brek man (think i'm way off the mark here!!) - from what i can remember it was a beige colour and shaped like a running man. May or may not have had a large bubblegum in the middle of him. Can't find it anywhere and swear i haven't gone (that!) mad as my dad used to deliver them to the ice cream kiosks in Bournemouth.
Oooh nearly forgot, whoever it was that mentioned witches hats, my ice cream man used to do that as well. They were great and we only paid 20p!
There was the strawberry split which was vanilla ice cream inside with a hard red ice strawberry flavored shell. Unfortunately I cannot remember if the surface was textured or not.
They were very similar to the splits/mivvi's but the outside (I'm guessing was raspberry flavoured) was made up of bobbles that looked like raspberry seeds. I don't think they were in production for very long.
There was the strawberry split which was vanilla ice cream inside with a hard red ice strawberry flavored shell. Unfortunately I cannot remember if the surface was textured or not.
Apologies if this is already on here. I'm trying to remember the name of an ice cream lolly from the late 70's or early 80's that had vanilla ice cream in the centre but the outside had red ice bobbles to look like the seeds of a raspberry. Can anyone help please?
zoom was the best! It was caramel flavoured and I hadn't seen one for years and I found one in Torremolinos along with a Walls Vampire lolly and Cheetos which now seem to be made by Walkers?!
Another great thread. I remember those plastic character lolly sticks, and the jubilee lollies triggered a wave of nostalgia...there was a heatwave that summer so I probably ate a lot of ice lollies! I can't believe that the disco lollies passed me by as I loved John Travolta and Saturday Night Fever is still my all time favourite film and soundtrack. Thanks for sharing
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