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Re: Seaside Rock
Just found a stick of Brighton rock in a cupboard from the 70's
I wonder if it is still edible lol
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Is there a colour code for the flavour of sticks of rock?
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Re: Seaside Rock
Originally posted by 80sChav View PostI recall taking Rock in from Holiday at Primary School - as did most kids and we would placeit on the Teachers desk going in and the Teacher would say" Joe/John has brrought in a Stick of Rock to share" and we'd all get a piece at Morning Play-time!!
Sadly this is something else I bet now that the P.C/Red Tape do-gooders are trying to stop |(or may even have dune) as far I am aware either!
80sChav
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Re: Seaside Rock
I recall taking Rock in from Holiday at Primary School - as did most kids and we would placeit on the Teachers desk going in and the Teacher would say" Joe/John has brrought in a Stick of Rock to share" and we'd all get a piece at Morning Play-time!!
Sadly this is something else I bet now that the P.C/Red Tape do-gooders are trying to stop |(or may even have dune) as far I am aware either!
80sChavLast edited by 80sChav; 23-09-2017, 15:02.
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I was in Brighton a few weeks ago. They still have Brighton rock in the stores at the pier.
I use to love eating rock. Alas, my teeth would not be able to cope with such confectionery any longer.
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Used to buy some from Great Yarmouth as a kid on holiday, I still buy it now in Southend to take back to Australia when I visit.
We used to also buy Edinburgh Rock, which was a chalky version.
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