Does anyone remember the cartoon advert for some crisps, they were round crisps and the advert was with a hayeina (spelling) and other jungle type animals. Whatwere those crisps ??
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Oh wow. Don't remember those. First round crisps that came to mind were Discos. Hyenas - thought of Cheetos, advertised by a cartoon cheetah, but that wasn't that many years ago. Glad you found what was bugging you. Do you remember a chocolate bar, from the 70s, I think, called a 'Swisskit' (unsure of that spelling!) - ad was set in the alps; skiing lodge, and as the person takes a bite, someone shouts 'avalanche!' - large amount of falling snow in the background - and the quote is 'no - have a swisskit'.
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Originally posted by Karen O View PostDo you remember a chocolate bar, from the 70s, I think, called a 'Swisskit' (unsure of that spelling!) - ad was set in the alps; skiing lodge, and as the person takes a bite, someone shouts 'avalanche!' - large amount of falling snow in the background - and the quote is 'no - have a swisskit'.
https://forums.doyouremember.co.uk/sh...highlight=risk (thread started by you)Heather
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found a good website for tv ads 1955-1985
heres the link
http://www.headington.org.uk/adverts/Those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it.
Those who live in the past are already repeating it.
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Crisps are usually thin slices of potato that are fried and flavour added, ie Cheese and onion, ready salted, salt and vinagar,smokey bacon etc.Think you call them chips They do however come in different shapes and sizes, but they are basically a Potato snackLast edited by Heather74; 28-02-2008, 16:00.Heather
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I already explained that to her in the 'Crisps' thread. The trouble with this forum is that there are too many threads with similar names covering the same topics. Mostly started by people who don't read what's already here before starting new threads, or giving threads titles such as 'Do you remember...' which could mean anything. Then the threads just get lost and keep getting started over and over again."Ah, nostalgia ain't what it used to be..."
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