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Old 25-Oct-2006, 03:59   #1
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What were the sweets that you miss most from childhood that aren't about these days?

Here are a few of mine..
Space Dust
Chocolate Tools
Bones (crisps)
Fizzle Sticks

Have a look here for some of the old favorites
http://www.aquarterof.co.uk/index.php
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Old 25-Oct-2006, 07:20   #2
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Spangles.
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Old 25-Oct-2006, 07:59   #3
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Mint Cracknell. That chocolate covered green glass fibre looking stuff that blasted everywhere when you bit into it. Yummmmmy
And for the more mature people like myself, some may go back as far as remembering "Firemen's Hose" a thin, long, red, strawberry flavoured kind of liquorice
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Old 25-Oct-2006, 10:01   #4
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I miss Clark Bars. They never made it to the UK as far as I know, I'm not even sure they're still available in the US.

Anyway, I miss 'em.
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Old 25-Oct-2006, 10:09   #5
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What were the sweets that you miss most from childhood that aren't about these days?

Here are a few of mine..
Space Dust
Chocolate Tools
Bones (crisps)
Fizzle Sticks

Have a look here for some of the old favorites
http://www.aquarterof.co.uk/index.php

We get a box delivered by them every few months in the office. Superb service and the sweets ... oh god the sweets.....
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Old 25-Oct-2006, 10:21   #6
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I remember 'pacers' they were white mint squares (exactly like opal fruits) but with 3 green stripes across em. - but i weren't keen on them, I did like spangles, but my fave

was the pyramint. It was dark chocolate triangle pyramid with white mint fondue centre.. Mmmmm making my mouth water.

I wish they did a cadbury fruit bar though, you know like fruit and nut without the nuts though, i rememember writing to them once, ask them to do one, for people like me who hate nuts in choc, or for allergies, apparently they did a 'just sultana' they told me but wasn't successful.

Shame... I bet it would be now... Cadbury's is the best!!!!
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Old 25-Oct-2006, 16:36   #7
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We get a box delivered by them every few months in the office. Superb service and the sweets ... oh god the sweets.....


I've used them before aswell mmm Alphabet letters.
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Old 25-Oct-2006, 16:58   #8
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There's a shop in our little town that opened it's doors as some sort of 'olde sweete shoppe' where all the sweets are in big glass jars and get weighed out into little paper bags. I gave it two weeks before it closed again through lack of custom, but no, they seem to be doing quite well.

Mind you, I liked Jamboree bags that had a few cheap sweets and a tacky plastic toy in them. And those tubes of bright yellow sherbet with a liqourice straw. Then there things that I think (believe it or not) were called Jubblies...a sort of ice lolly in a pyramid shape. One of my favourites were things called, rather imaginatively, Potato Puffs...which were, surprisingly enough, puffy bits of hollow potato shaped a bit like a mini shredded wheat but about half the size. They're not around any more, the nearest thing to the taste of them is Hoola Hoops, but obviously a completely different texture.


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Old 25-Oct-2006, 17:11   #9
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There's a shop in our little town that opened it's doors as some sort of 'olde sweete shoppe' where all the sweets are in big glass jars and get weighed out into little paper bags. I gave it two weeks before it closed again through lack of custom, but no, they seem to be doing quite well.

Mind you, I liked Jamboree bags that had a few cheap sweets and a tacky plastic toy in them. And those tubes of bright yellow sherbet with a liqourice straw. Then there things that I think (believe it or not) were called Jubblies...a sort of ice lolly in a pyramid shape. One of my favourites were things called, rather imaginatively, Potato Puffs...which were, surprisingly enough, puffy bits of hollow potato shaped a bit like a mini shredded wheat but about half the size. They're not around any more, the nearest thing to the taste of them is Hoola Hoops, but obviously a completely different texture.

oh that's a shame they sound nice
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Old 25-Oct-2006, 17:14   #10
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Sweet Tobbaco,Fruit Salads,Shrimps, Rainbow Drops,Sherbet Fountains most of the sweets I brought in my childhood days were often simular but three times as big as they are today. 4D
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