Re: Defunct sweets?
I can remember something similar there used to come in small plastic bags and they where called "ones and Twos" the Ones where multi-coloured and the Twos where as far as I can remember coke flavour, as for the silver ones the corner shop across from my School used to sell them by the quarter, but the Head Master had them Banned because pupils where buying them and then using them as missiles with the use of a straw from the back of the class
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Thank you. It's a while since I was on here but looking at these pics really makes my mouth water.
Oh how I wish the sweets were still on the shop shelves. I've just put a thread on about Cadbury Border Creme eggs. Really wish they'd bring them back. They're far nicer than the yellow and white fondant ones.
Originally posted by huggie74 View Post
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Theres an Ice Breakers packet on this thread
Todays goodies on Ebay. The Jo.Jo's were Bellamys Dolly mixtures from the 70's
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I wish they would bring back Icebreakers. Crispy mint bits in chocolate. Mmmm. Strangely even nicer if they melted in your pocket and reset in the fridge.
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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
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I remember those Milk Tray Bars from the mid 70's. Has anyone else noticed the spelling of 'coconut ice' is 'cokernut ice'!!! How times have changed!! Lime cordial was really nice!
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This used to be my favourite as a special treat and the Lime cordial was my favourite centre. You had to be careful breaking up the pieces as that one was really runny and you could easliy lose all the filling! What memories
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