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I quite liked Panda Pops, you can't beat a bit of BadgerOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostYou can still get sun lollies which are similarish.

We used to get Panda Pops, which were hideous drinks.
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You can still get sun lollies which are similarish.

We used to get Panda Pops, which were hideous drinks.
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Did someone call??Originally posted by Ticktock View PostAnd in case you weren't sure what a dandylion is...
HTH.
Oh a dandylion!!! Sorry I misheard!
PS - I think the Jubbly things also came in red. Dunno/remember if they were cherry or just generic fruity.
Which also reminds me of Rocket Lollys... The real pyramid shaped ones not bog-normal ice lollies just called rockets.
The came in cardboard covers that you could supposedly throw/fly - although in the hundreds that me an my mates ate we never managed to get the cover off in one piece :-(Last edited by Dactylion; 13 March 2014, 18:39.
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Looks like you can still get orange jubilee, but it's not quite the same product as you remember....Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostAnyways, what we DID have, was the jubilee. Now a jubilee is an orange drink in a waxed paper carton, best enjoyed frozen on a hot summers day. You used to bite the corner off, squeeze the bottom and suck the little bit of frozen orange that popped out.

MD 20/20 Orange Jubilee 75cl: Amazon.co.uk: Grocery
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we had 'the pop man' come weekly like the milk man - we had sasparella and rootbeer too
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When I was in the infants i was asked to go out and pick dandilions for the school rabbit. I refused because I didn't want to wet the bed!Originally posted by zeitghostCommonly known as "piss a bed" because it contains a diuretic.
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I actually remember my first Pepsi, in a bottle at my aunt’s cafe in 1953! There were a lot of black American soldiers around in those days and I thought all black’s were American, which was very confusing as the movies and sergeant Bilko showed the soldiers as white.
My neighbour (in her 90s) used to buy Coke in the UK during WW2. Coke Cola was also sold to Germany until near the end of the war. When Germany ran out of the syrup, they invented Fana as a substitute.
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Known as 'wee wee flowers' when I was young because if you rubbed some between the palms of your hands (*) it smelt like...wee wee...Originally posted by Ticktock View PostAnd in case you weren't sure what a dandylion is...
HTH.
(* and then rubbed someone's face with your hands so they smelt of piss....)
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