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The order of the posters is the order of the scans above, but I don't think it makes any difference.
I like the seven birds in the shape of a 7 and the nine flowers in the shape of a 9 - I didn't spot either of those until posted here. The photo of the road through the trees is certainly suggestive of "Orange Tree Avenue" or something similar.
Fruit Gums were being advertised as a sweet that "goes on and on", so that's the theme of the three posters, and therefore I don't think I'd attach too much significance to the chronological progression. Also, the competition rules stated that you must be under 15 to enter, so, how hard can it be??
I do know the clue given away on the back of the second poster, but I want to see if anyone can work it out It also says that the final poster contains an important clue but that might just be hyperbole.
I should point out that I have no idea what the address actually is. That's why I posted. I'd like to hear from someone who got it right at the time!
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Ivy Vine as a name? Or Mike Lithe?
And in poster 3 the girl's fingers obscure letters on the packet leaving F, N, G and S, but there's no N in Fruit Gums.
Were the posters in any particular order, to associate an early part of the address with the first?
You have the 4 ages of man, with a flight of seven birds in the shape of a seven, and nine flowers in the shape of a nine.
I can make you a postcode out of that poster, probably several:
7 B(alloon) B(iplane) 9 J(et) or C(oncorde) F (bottom right, there is one F for flower a different colour.
The second is less helpful(?), but if you look closely the trees in the picture have a road between them. That's an avenue...
Are those vine leaves?
The clock is at twenty past one?
The four seasons are in the third, with no other number clue that l've detected.
In July, August & September of 1982 Rowntree ran a competition to "solve the Fruit Gums secret" and win a time-share. You had to collect three posters that were given away in various publications (I got mine from the Eagle comic) and deduce an address from clues hidden in the pictures on all three.
Anyone remember this? and can anyone work out what the address is? With a bit of luck, scans of the posters should be below.
The competition requirements were for a full name (first name and surname), house number, street name, town, county and post code, all hidden in the pictures
Royal Mail's PAF won't really help! I think the post code doesn't exist any longer
Runners up won a Raleigh Grifter or Honey (!) and a Fruit Gums certificate. Anyone have one?
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