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Previously on "Snacks of Yesteryear"

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  • richard-af
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    Originally posted by fzbucks View Post
    never see the white dog eggs anymore either
    Or those with lolly sticks and spent matches stuck into them, to make a dog turd hedgehog. Ah! Yesteryear!

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  • fzbucks
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    Originally posted by TonyEnglish View Post
    "I used to like the eggs that had a couple of pieces of marshmallow seperated by some soft caramel. Splendid straight out of the freezer!!!"

    So brown eggs with chewy bits in them. Sure they were not those eggs the dog laid!
    never see the white dog eggs anymore either

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  • fzbucks
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    Originally posted by richard-af View Post
    Used to able to buy a cracker, a Dairy Lea-ish cheese traingle, and a silverskin onion, all packaged-up. For 30p. Came with a Chip Shop-like fork, too. Quality.
    still see them hung on cards in pubs behind the bar - used to sell well in my dads pub - they were the drinking mans pub lunch

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  • fzbucks
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    Originally posted by thunderlizard View Post
    Pacers - stripy mint chewy things.
    And i'm sure there used to be things like crisps, made out of potato but in the shape of little pigs.
    they were called pigglets and were very nice

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  • EternalOptimist
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    mmm marathon bar

    these were gtreat till they became 'snickers'
    still waiting for mars bars to become 'snunderpants'


    I used to love those little sherbert flying saucers

    who remembers 'sticky lice'


    ahhhhhh




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  • Lockhouse
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    Originally posted by Clippy View Post
    Can anyone remember the name of the Cadbury's chocolate that used to contain honeycomb pieces - similar to crunchie but in a block size as opposed to a bar.
    Goldmine

    As seen here

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  • richard-af
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    Originally posted by Clippy View Post
    Can anyone remember the name of the Cadbury's chocolate that used to contain honeycomb pieces - similar to crunchie but in a block size as opposed to a bar.
    "Tooth Cavity Finder", I think.

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  • Clippy
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    Can anyone remember the name of the Cadbury's chocolate that used to contain honeycomb pieces - similar to crunchie but in a block size as opposed to a bar.

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  • BoredBloke
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    "I used to like the eggs that had a couple of pieces of marshmallow seperated by some soft caramel. Splendid straight out of the freezer!!!"

    So brown eggs with chewy bits in them. Sure they were not those eggs the dog laid!

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  • Burdock
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Maybe it wasn't marzipan as such, it was sort of coconutty stuff... much better than creme eggs.
    mmm...sounds wonderful Zeity! I'm gonna see if I can get one on eBay

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Maybe it wasn't marzipan as such, it was sort of coconutty stuff... much better than creme eggs.
    I used to like the eggs that had a couple of pieces of marshmallow seperated by some soft caramel. Splendid straight out of the freezer!!!

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  • richard-af
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    Seabrooks make the best crisps.

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  • Pondlife
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    Originally posted by TonyEnglish
    Part of the whole midget gems thing. Sports and Midget Gems were owned by Lion. They were bought by the people who make Wine Gums - Maynards I think!
    Aye, All part of Cadbury Trebor Bassett.

    IIRC they also still make the sherbert & lollipop combos

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  • ctdctd
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Spangles.

    Five Boys Chocolate bar.

    Fry's Chocolate Egg... (marzipan inside)... mmmmmmmmmmmm...
    Ugh - sorry, but marzipan is SO wrong:-(

    Marks and Sparks Spring Onion crisps in the big bags

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  • richard-af
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    Used to able to buy a cracker, a Dairy Lea-ish cheese traingle, and a silverskin onion, all packaged-up. For 30p. Came with a Chip Shop-like fork, too. Quality.

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