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In think you can still get Fry's chocolate cream origonal-ish and the green mint one? Oh please bring back the Frys Five Centres one, I used to buy those regularly they were delishous.
There are a couple of sweet shops (or lolly shops as they're called here) that sell English sweets. I always pop in and buy a Double Decker when passing, they're my favourite.
Anyone know what happened to the proposed StarBar name change?
It was meant to be renamed Peanut Moro (awful name),but they still seem to be called StarBars whereever I see them
Starbar was Cadbury's first real attempt to establish a competitor for Mars' Marathon / Snickers bar. Initially popular in the mid-1970s, the Starbar largely exists due to a small but loyal fanbase, as the product has not been advertised or promoted for years. In the mid-70s Starbar was called Nunch, and its TV advertisement featured a dark-haired woman walking alongside a white horse which was pulling a barge down a canal. Nunch was rebranded Nudge and in the 1980s it briefly became "peanutBoost," only to return to Starbar as popularity of the Boost bar waned. In MAY 2006, Moro Peanut was launched in Ireland only, with the words "Formerly Starbar"displayed prominently on the label. The range is most commonly seen in small independent stores, and is most popular in Ireland. This product is also sold in Canada under the name 'Wunderbar'.
I remember going to the local sweet shop for a 3 pence mix and we would have a golf ball chewing gum, a bazooka joe bubble gum, a paper flying saucer with sherbet inside, a shrimp, a banana, a white mouse , a cola bottle and some mojos, black jacks or fruit salads. If we had more money we would get a quarter of midget gems, cherry lips. Other things i used to have were chocolate cigarettes, they were just like real ones and we used to pretend to smoke. Ruffle bars, potato puffs and spangles, cola cubes, pinapple chunks, army & navy sweets, bulls eyes,aniseed and candy twist, coconut mushrooms, sports mixtures, sensations,walnut whips,imps,chewing nuts,golden nuggets,sherbet dips or frying pan lollies with a bag of sherbet.. have you noticed how sweets have changed like curly wurlys used to be wider and longer, fruit gums used to have a bumpy side and tooty fruitys were bigger than they are now.
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