If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
Yeah it definitely sounds like rice paper. I can remember buying it at my corner shop, I can remember it been about 6 inches long and slightly less wide (the rice paper that is, not my corner shop), it was available in different colours which all tasted the same if I remember right.
Yeah I can remember Space Dust as well, I can remember been amazed by it when a lad at the junior school had some. It used to be sold in little sachets.
anyone remember eating paper.
thats what it was called over here.
it was sold in corner shops mostly came in many different colours,green,red,blue etc..
eat it in bucket loads.
also anyone remember space dust.
it crackled in your mouth.
got it near every day coming home from school.
i still have a shop that does all these old sweets.
Rice paper is the nearest i can think of.I certainly remember it.i remember space dust as well.
anyone remember eating paper.
thats what it was called over here.
it was sold in corner shops mostly came in many different colours,green,red,blue etc..
eat it in bucket loads.
also anyone remember space dust.
it crackled in your mouth.
got it near every day coming home from school.
i still have a shop that does all these old sweets.
They're all making a spectacular comeback and give it 2 years and I believe there will be an old fashioned sweet shop in every town of over 100,000 people. Having said that, the supermarkets are wise to the game and already stock some of the best selling sweets of days gone by. Things like herbal tablet, buttered brazils, sweet tobaccoo, toffee crumble should remain the preserve of the specialist sweet shop for a few years to come though! James
How could you have forgotten that all time TRUE british legend, SPANGLES???
Leave a comment: