Re: Old Skool Packaging
I lived just up the road from the Brown and Polson factory. He was born around the corner from me, so most of the kids in our street had someone in the family who worked there!
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Re: Old Skool Packaging
Ermmm ONLY 82 pages long with 10 posts or so per page
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Thanks for welcome Heather. I went to that thread last night and got to page 36 and by that time it was nearly 1am......how long is it??? Loving it though and off now to read the rest. Loving the memories this site is bringing back, couldn't wait to log back in today. I dreamed of chopped eggs in a cup with soldiers last night .....haven't had that since I was about 8 or nine years old!! Must be this site kicking the grey matter in the back of my dusty brain back to life.
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and don't forget the ice cream thread!!
https://forums.doyouremember.co.uk/f...e-lollies.html
Starts off as bit boring, but thats what the site was like until myself and Heather came along and kicked its **** in to the 21st Century
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Welcome to DYR Caz, Its a long one but here's another thread I think you will love, well worth a look
https://forums.doyouremember.co.uk/f...ct-sweets.html
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Brilliant guys....loved looking through all these. Liked the bar six and loved tiger tots.....why did they stop making all the good stuff
. I got my first Milk Tray bar all to myself from my first wage at 16 and I felt like I'd won the lottery! Wage was £7 and I also bought the big size Golden cup and that choc bar that had green minty bits in it.....yummy
Please bring back Bovril crisps and Galaxy counters...pleaaassseee!!!
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Wow! I don't remember that fudge wrapper but its obviously from late 70/early 71,with the dual prices on it..cool
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