Whatever happened to lucky bags. I used to buy lots of them. Sometimes the toy inside was good usually made of plastic. I also liked buying Flying Saucers,which had sherbet inside. The outside of them tasted like thin cardboard that desolved in your mouth and then the sherbet kicked in.
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Re: Lucky bags
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Lucky bags were great! Sometimes you got some really good stuff in them. I still remember getting a black plastic cat in one, about 4" high and with holographic (or the 60's equivalent) eyes. Delighted with it. Along with all the sweets they were a bargain for sixpence.
I've got Flying Saucers in my cupboard at the moment. Sainsbury's sell them. The cardboard shell is much the same but the sherbet isn't as nice.
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Re: Lucky bags
Originally posted by steveffisher View PostThey were called 'Jamboree Bags' when I was a kid. There was always a strip of small, round boiled sweets in there, together with a black plastic spider, a lolly of some description, a pencil if you were lucky and not a lot else.sigpic
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I think they were between three and five pence, then giant ones emerged for ten pence which had a few more sweets inside. And maybe a plastic faux moustache that clipped onto the septum (the bit between your nostrils, fact fans) and cut it badly if you were a bit harsh."Me fail English? That's unpossible!"
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