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  • vanhelsing
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    Originally posted by gingerbread View Post
    I think they were called 'Jazzies'
    They're definetly called Jazzles and're still available.

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  • Richard1978
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    Sorry I didn't spot that date!

    I mostly remember them coming in the card wrappers, late in the year they had loops so they could be hung from an Xmas tree.

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  • Heather74
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    As the packet says best before Nov 92, I'm out ruling 91

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  • Richard1978
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    I really liked Pyamints, & one year had a Pyramint easter egg, which I was half hoping was made with mint chocolate, but it wasn't.

    When did they stop making them, I'm guessing about 1991-2.

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  • Richard1978
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    Was the Inca bar an answer by Rowntree's to Cadbury's Aztec?

    Mars or Terry's could have made a Maya bar?

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  • Heather74
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    Inca (apricot )

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  • the old postmaster
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    Originally posted by gingerbread View Post
    I think they were called 'Jazzies'
    I remember selling these as Rainbow Drops or Rainbow Disks. Very popular indeed (especially with me!)

    http://www.retrotuckshopsweetsdirect...=20a&%20page=4

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  • gingerbread
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    Originally posted by stevef View Post
    I remember them though don't know what they were called, will have to rack my brain. The only thing I could think of when you said 100's and 1000's were these:-

    Can't remember what they were called either, in Oz they're called Freckles.
    I think they were called 'Jazzies'

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  • Jaffa cake kid
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    As for the above reply. Silly me forgot to quote the thread I was replying too Darr! I was actually replying to the Hundreds and Thousands thread Sorry Oopsy!

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  • Jaffa cake kid
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    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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  • Heather74
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    Mutiny bars and Snowballs

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  • Heather74
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    Trebor Pennypops jars (1970's)

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  • The Low Country
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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
    Just for you

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  • Heather74
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    Cadburys Special Recipe and Ticket

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  • Heather74
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    Penguin,Bandit and mcVities Sports (1970's)

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