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  • Re: Defunct sweets?

    Mojo's?......lol

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCSdDcsdlfE

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    • Re: Defunct sweets?

      You can still get mojo's on loads of retro sweet sites.
      Heather

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        Keiller Tom & Jerry Toffee Bar

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        • Fireball sweets?

          Having recently discovered fireball whiskey (very nice with apple juice) I have had the memory of all sweets thrust upon me from friends who have tried said drink and said "tastes just like those fireball sweets we used to get as kids!" Trouble is I can't remember them at all.Probably due to the fact that I hated cinnamon then so never had them on my radar. Apparently they were red, possibly boiled sweets with a spicy cinnamon taste and were of the sort to come by the quarter out of the big jars. Ring any bells with anyone?
          1976 Vintage

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            I remember Fireball Gobstoppers. They came in packs of 3. Think Leaf made them.
            Heaven knows I'm miserable now.

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            • Re: Defunct sweets?

              Perhaps that was them. They do ring a bell. Were they a bit like the jaw breaker bubble gums in terms of size and packaging?
              1976 Vintage

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                Yeah. They were bright red and you got 3 in a pack. They were about the size of a medium marble.
                Heaven knows I'm miserable now.

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                • Re: Defunct sweets?

                  I remember if you went to the seaside in the late 70s some sweet shops sold seaside pebbles. They weren't real pebbles, they were sweets which looked like pebbles (shape and colour). I though it was clever how they managed to make them like that. Anyway, I haven't seen those for years. Do seaside sweet shops still sell them? When I went to Blackpool in April this year, I saw places selling Blackpool Rock, but I don't remember them selling those seaside pebble sweets I've described here. Does anyone remember what I mean?
                  I am 13 ... times 4.

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                  • Re: Defunct sweets?

                    Yes and they burned the mouth off you.

                    Do i not half remember these.

                    And yes i remember rthem coming in packs of threes.

                    and they where very hard.





                    Originally posted by stuckinthe80's View Post
                    I remember Fireball Gobstoppers. They came in packs of 3. Think Leaf made them.
                    FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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                    • Re: Fireball sweets?

                      Are these what you were thinking of? Atomic Fireballs?

                      http://www.ilike.org.uk/stuff/sweets...ges/atomic.jpg

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                      • Re: Defunct sweets?

                        The more my memory is jogged by this thread, the more I think they were the three in a pack ones. Shame I never looked at them twice then as I would love them now! They were similar to the atomic ones.
                        1976 Vintage

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                        • Re: Defunct sweets?

                          The Atomic ones were/are small and you get a box of about 10 of them. Nothing like the 3 in a pack Leaf ones. Same sort of cinnamon taste but much smaller and not as hot.
                          Heaven knows I'm miserable now.

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                          • Re: Defunct sweets?

                            Strollers?
                            Heaven knows I'm miserable now.

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                              I remember both Vice Versas & Strollers, both had quite good ads.
                              The Trickster On The Roof

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                                strollers
                                Heather

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