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  • Bozebo
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    Funny Feet (I've not seen these for years, but they're on sale in Fueterventura and I had to have one to see if they were as nice as when I was young(er!!!!) - and, yes, they were just as nice!! )
    Dracula
    Cider Lollies (I hated these)
    Mini Milk

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  • salemsmine
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    Hi H,black beauty ice lolly was red raspberry with white ice cream, i cant remember what the wrapper looked like. from maxine.

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  • Heather74
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    Black Beauty?? what was that like Maxine, any idea who made it?

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  • salemsmine
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    cider lolly, funny faces, black beauty. from maxine

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  • sixtyten
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    Tom & Jerry and Skateboard Surfers

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    Originally posted by huggie74 View Post
    This advert for "new" Wall's Glook is from 1969, I dont know how long it lasted for but its design is so elaborate surely someone will remember it??wish I did.
    That has brought a rush of nostalgia for some reason. I wasn't born until 1974 - more the toy than the ice cream. Maybe my older sisters had one

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  • Heather74
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    This advert for "new" Wall's Glook is from 1969, I dont know how long it lasted for but its design is so elaborate surely someone will remember it??wish I did.

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  • Wil
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    No-one found a Midnight Mint wrapper yet? The one with the owl on. I used to love those things

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  • Mischief
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    Hi,

    I've just read through all 20 pages and had a real trip down memory lane! I used to love a strawberry ice lol in the 70's shaped like a pointing finger, I think it might have just been called "Finger" and also "Berry Fruits" which were like a Split or Mivvi but the ice on the outside was lots of individual pieces like berries.......very fruity as I remember!

    Mischief

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  • stuart
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    Thanks again Daz & Huggy, I've really enjoyed seeing all of these, a great trip down memory lane.

    Cheers

    Stu

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  • Heather74
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    Yet another two different Dalek's Death Ray wrappers, this time being sold with a full set of cards, just the one of the cards is pictured tho.


    Last edited by Heather74; 17-06-2008, 14:13.

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  • sixtyten
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    Choc A Bloc

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  • sixtyten
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    No problem
    Most of the old adverts I have posted come from various scanned vintage comics. either scanned by myself, or collected from various sources on the net.(blogspots,yahoo groups,etc).Ebay is also a great resource for vintage packaging,etc.

    Glad you are enjoying them

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  • stuart
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    Thanks Daz,

    The PC I was using wasn't bringing the images up; back at home now, so I can see the ones you've previously posted. Excellent!! Where are you sourcing these images? - understand if you want to keep it private, but you're digging up some great items.

    Cheers

    Stu

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  • stuart
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    Hi again,

    Been away for a few days, hence the lack of posting. Thanks for all your detective work Daz, you've come up with some classics! Have you got a link for the Walls King Kong advert? I'll have a dig around as well. I've emailed Walls asking for any info. on old display boards / promotions / marketing, anything! on their products from the 60's onwards. I'll let you know if I have any joy.

    Cheers

    Stu

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