I am sure most people remember Sunblest bread with its smiley sunshine logo on the bread wrappers - the sort of bread that went mouldy within a week. I know that they also did crumpets (pikelets in the north) as well.
When did Sunblest stop doing bread (and presumably ceased to exist)? The late 1980s or the early 1990s perhaps? We were often treated to the odd appearance of a Sunblest van outside Alf Roberts' Corner Shop on (and also "in") Coronation Street (usually during the Podmore era when outdoor scenes were shot on film).
I suppose that regional bread companies like Warburtons going national was probably one reason why they have disappeared, but saying that, Hovis is still around even though most people still think of their 1970s adverts "like taking bread to top of t'world" which was ironically filmed in Dorset.
Do they still exist in a corner shop near you?
When did Sunblest stop doing bread (and presumably ceased to exist)? The late 1980s or the early 1990s perhaps? We were often treated to the odd appearance of a Sunblest van outside Alf Roberts' Corner Shop on (and also "in") Coronation Street (usually during the Podmore era when outdoor scenes were shot on film).
I suppose that regional bread companies like Warburtons going national was probably one reason why they have disappeared, but saying that, Hovis is still around even though most people still think of their 1970s adverts "like taking bread to top of t'world" which was ironically filmed in Dorset.
Do they still exist in a corner shop near you?
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