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  • The Low Country
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    Has anyone mentioned Toni Bell ice creams yet. We used to get them from the ice cream van and they were plastic footballs about the size of tennis balls, I remember them in several colours - red , orange, yellow & white with soft ice cream inside. After you'd eaten the ice cream you just clicked the lid back on and use it for a ball.

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  • Heather74
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    I'd love to see a full close up of this!


    Walls Woppa
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  • Heather74
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    Originally posted by The Low Country View Post
    ~Does any remember :- Frutie Blues, Hopscotch and Dracula ice lollies?
    If you go back through both the ice lolly and defunct sweet threads most of the goodies you mention on both threads can be found

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  • The Low Country
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    ~Does any remember :- Frutie Blues, Hopscotch and Dracula ice lollies?

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  • jayney71
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    [QUOTE=sixtyten;125642]we do indeed


    Excellent! I haven't seen that wrapper for over 20 years! What happened to them?

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  • sixtyten
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    we do indeed

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  • jayney71
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    Anyone remember an ice lolly called Merlin's Brew? It was a sort of chocolate-mint flavoured lolly with a brown wrapper with a cartoon "Merlin" wizard on it!... quite cheap too!

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  • MrSpecialPants
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    I remember in the 70s going mad for lollies which had chocolate shapes in the middle, I think there was a lolly with a milk chocolate shape in the middle and one with a white chocolate shape, for some reason I always think that the shapes may have been chess pieces but can't imagine how or why that would work. Anyone any ideas???

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  • Heather74
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    Cyder Apple X4 , Raspberry Lolly,Special Tasti Pop Lollie, Cola Fizz and Super Split. Wrappers all from the 70's.
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  • Heather74
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    Originally posted by fanoofez View Post
    Wasn't that the previously mentioned Lord Toffingham?
    that had no bits



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  • fanoofez
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    Originally posted by Cats 'r us View Post
    Does anyone remember a chocolate coated lolly, with bumps (nuts or biscuits), and when you got to the centre it was like a chewy soft toffee? What was it called?
    Wasn't that the previously mentioned Lord Toffingham?

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  • Heather74
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    Originally posted by Cats 'r us View Post
    Does anyone remember a chocolate coated lolly, with bumps (nuts or biscuits), and when you got to the centre it was like a chewy soft toffee? What was it called?
    could be Toffee Tuffee but I cant find a picture

    Lyons Maid also had a Favourite centres range with includuded toffee crumble ( can be just about made out in the middle picture)



    http://www.tellyads.com/show_movie_v...ilename=VA0581

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  • Sculpher
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    Originally posted by Cats 'r us View Post
    Does anyone remember a chocolate coated lolly, with bumps (nuts or biscuits), and when you got to the centre it was like a chewy soft toffee? What was it called?
    A feast?


    edit: slaps forehead - that's chocolate at the centre! I remember one - but can't for the life of me remember it's name!

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  • Cats 'r us
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    Does anyone remember a chocolate coated lolly, with bumps (nuts or biscuits), and when you got to the centre it was like a chewy soft toffee? What was it called?

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  • Heather74
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    Pink Elephant has been mentioned (not on this thread) but here
    https://forums.doyouremember.co.uk/r...-choc-ice.html

    Not one I remember myself

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