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Tonibell Miniball was avaliable from Tonibell ice cream vans as Tonibell is its own brand and will not be found under any other brand names. the balls were avaliable in a few different colours i have white and green in my collection along with the advert shown.
i am an ice cream collector so anyone with any signs, stickers etc for sale please contact me bullseye1987@hotmail.co.uk
I was a thoughtful child and one day it occurred to me - 'if it's "non-milk fat" - where's the fat from??'
Put me off ice-cream for--ooooh - about 3 hours ('til the raucous sound of 'oh when the saints go marching in' was heard from outside heralding the impending arrival of the creepy sweaty guy that was out ice-cream man) and my mouth started watering...
Great Forum! Anyone here remember Polar Pudding Pantries- They were Custard Ice Cream with a Rapsberry Filling and a Chocolate top with Hundreds & Thousands on similar to a Fab but nicer. Not sure who made them, it was back in the Mid-Eighties. There were sold in Boxes of 6 only I think , at the supermarket. I can't find reference to them anywhere on the net though!
Does anyone else remember Saucy Tanners?
I suppose they may have only been in the 60s, but could have changed name in the 70s.
They were a little cone shaped tub filled with vanilla ice cream, strawberry sauce on top and a gobstopper at the bottom, lush!
Tonibell Miniball was avaliable from Tonibell ice cream vans as Tonibell is its own brand and will not be found under any other brand names. the balls were avaliable in a few different colours i have white and green in my collection along with the advert shown.
i am an ice cream collector so anyone with any signs, stickers etc for sale please contact me bullseye1987@hotmail.co.uk
Can't get over 'The Finger' - they wouldn't dare call it that now. Remember Dracula quite fondly, but it has to go to the melty thirst quencher that is Lemonade Sparkle.
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