Favourite Childhood Sweets/Crisps

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Re: Favourite Childhood Sweets/Crisps

Postby measurer » Sun Mar 17, 2019 5:44 pm

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measurer wrote:Oh, I love them too! Flying saucers, that was their name. I just walked by the chocolate limes, but you can still get both. I don't much like chocolate, so I wouldn't nick them from you. lol

Sherbet dabs and liquorice imps were nice too, but I also remember being able to buy a bag called a lucky dip which had various goodies Inside.



Sixpenny Lucky Bag please! Oh and not forgetting cinnamon sticks! Who tried smoking them? :gigglesnshit:
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Re: Favourite Childhood Sweets/Crisps

Postby measurer » Sun Mar 17, 2019 5:52 pm

I want A&W Rootbeer!!! Costs too much to buy online coz of the weight. :bawlin:

A rootbeer float - those were the days! :twirl:
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Re: Favourite Childhood Sweets/Crisps

Postby Guest » Sun Mar 17, 2019 5:53 pm

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Aniseed twists

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Postby McAz » Sun Mar 17, 2019 5:54 pm

Rhubarb and custard sweets - Smith's crisps with the blue bag - and Peter's chocolate.
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Re: Favourite Childhood Sweets/Crisps

Postby Guest » Sun Mar 17, 2019 5:57 pm

measurer wrote:
Sweet tooth wrote:
measurer wrote:Oh, I love them too! Flying saucers, that was their name. I just walked by the chocolate limes, but you can still get both. I don't much like chocolate, so I wouldn't nick them from you. lol

Sherbet dabs and liquorice imps were nice too, but I also remember being able to buy a bag called a lucky dip which had various goodies Inside.



Sixpenny Lucky Bag please! Oh and not forgetting cinnamon sticks! Who tried smoking them? :gigglesnshit:

That’s the one, and I also remember sweet cigarettes, little one thin things with a red end
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Re: Favourite Childhood Sweets/Crisps

Postby measurer » Sun Mar 17, 2019 6:01 pm

Oh and Frying Pans! Lucky Tatties. I'm off now! lol
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Re: Favourite Childhood Sweets/Crisps

Postby Middens » Sun Mar 17, 2019 6:30 pm

I usually bought a Wham Bar and Monster Munches before school. I remember the Wham Bars did fizzy drink flavours like Cola and Iron Brew.
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Re: Favourite Childhood Sweets/Crisps

Postby Nucks » Sun Mar 17, 2019 6:33 pm

measurer wrote:I want A&W Rootbeer!!! Costs too much to buy online coz of the weight. :bawlin:

A rootbeer float - those were the days! :twirl:


Carters Root beer is really good. I buy it occasionally at Asda. 6 cans for £1.66, not expensive at all.

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Re: Favourite Childhood Sweets/Crisps

Postby dis » Sun Mar 17, 2019 6:53 pm

Sherbet shandies
Football crazies (chewy sweets)
Chocolate tools
White chocolate turtles
Tom Thumb drops
Skull crushers
Banana chewits...I feel like starting a campaign about them, nothing compares.

Savoury straws
Smiths square crisps
Fish and chips

Still get the last two thank goodness, I practically live off them.

Mi don’t know what goes on with my avi - sorry I’ll sort it. (Try to)
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Re: Favourite Childhood Sweets/Crisps

Postby measurer » Sun Mar 17, 2019 6:54 pm

Nucks wrote:
measurer wrote:I want A&W Rootbeer!!! Costs too much to buy online coz of the weight. :bawlin:

A rootbeer float - those were the days! :twirl:


Carters Root beer is really good. I buy it occasionally at Asda. 6 cans for £1.66, not expensive at all.

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:pukeup: Been there, no do that again! Asda sell it.
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Re: Favourite Childhood Sweets/Crisps

Postby measurer » Sun Mar 17, 2019 6:55 pm

Hiya Dis :Hiya:

Good to see you x
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Re: Favourite Childhood Sweets/Crisps

Postby measurer » Sun Mar 17, 2019 6:58 pm

I used to put them fully in my mouth but would end up cutting each side of my lips. Never learned a lesson though, as I still do it if I get them! :gigglesnshit:
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Re: Favourite Childhood Sweets/Crisps

Postby dis » Sun Mar 17, 2019 6:59 pm

measurer wrote:Hiya Dis :Hiya:

Good to see you x


Hi lass, thanks :smilin:

I’ve had a bastard of a few months, been in for a nose but no really had the time to hang about .
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Re: Favourite Childhood Sweets/Crisps

Postby Junglejayne » Sun Mar 17, 2019 7:26 pm

Floral gums and cherry lips.
Tomato snaps
Pacers - the mint chews.
Wham
A toffee bar, there was a picture of a cow on it?
Drumsticks
Milk bottle gums
Chocolate eclairs

I want sweets now :bawlin:
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Re: Favourite Childhood Sweets/Crisps

Postby dis » Sun Mar 17, 2019 7:31 pm

Junglejayne wrote:Floral gums and cherry lips.
Tomato snaps
Pacers - the mint chews.
Wham
A toffee bar, there was a picture of a cow on it?
Drumsticks
Milk bottle gums
Chocolate eclairs

I want sweets now :bawlin:


I loved pacers.

And those things what were they called oh my, they had a comeback lately.

Texans. That was it.

And frys bars with the different fruit flavours.
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