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Hi guys. I'm a USA based collector, and recently picked up some wonderful 1970's Curly Wurly pieces for my collection. If any collectors would be interested in selling, trading, or sharing info, please drop me a line. -Jason:
I live in Reading and know the Kings Road well, it used to have the Head Offices of Nabisco, which owned the Jacobs brand back then until General Mills Corporation from the USA which was its parent company was taken over in a management buy-out in the mid 1980s and decided to sell off its European ventures and many brand names which included Huntley & Palmers which did Family Circle biscuits in tins (now defunct), Jacobs, Shreddies, Shredded Wheat, Rowtree Mackintosh, Lion Bars, to name but a few, many of their brands where licenced off to Nestle like Shreddies, Shredded Wheat etc whilst many names where lost. Shame, as I've often felt and tasted Nestle stuff as naff compared to the glory days of yore....The factory and Head Office where knocked down after the G.M. restructure/sell off of brands and Prudential UK bought the site and built their immense head offices which I've often passed by. I remember it going up circa 1987 onward.
The old Huntley & Palmers red brick factory next to it is still there but was turned into posh flats with no real outer changes and thats a nice thing, maintaining the historical look to it.... The front of the building has large gold coloured plated letters at the top forming the Huntley & Palmers fonted logo and the year it was first established as a mark of rememberance to Readings famous industrial past. We also used to have Homepride flour mills in Reading as it was also founded here. Then theres also Suttons Seeds...
Incidentally, General Mills used to own Palitoy, makers of Action Man until its sell off.
I remember as a kid Findus used to make a couple of chilled deserts pear melba and peach melba?Can't find anything on the internet about them
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Re: Old Skool Packaging
Does anyone remeber the Mr Men cadburys chocolate bars? they were very similar to Freddos and were about early 80s, also my GF was having a clean out the other day and has a cadburys buttons little round tin, were these sold with buttons in originally? i dont remember them.
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