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    70's & 80's sweets

    Had a major craving for a fizzle stick the other day.. anyone remember them?? My wonderful Boyfriend asked where he could get me some.. I said the 80's

    I want fizzle sticks
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    Cremola Foam - they don't make it any more!!! I loved the stuff.

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    I loved flying saucers and wham bar (before they got rid of the tangy tongue tingling bits).. oh and those ones that popped in your mouth.. rock pop or something like that
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    Those liquorice sherbet dips and half penny mojos.


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    McCowan's Penny Daintees -

    I bought a packet of crisps yesterday 65p. Thats 13 shillings in old money for a few slices of deep fried spud. Scary to think that for a shilling I could have had a packet of crisps a tin of coca cola and a Mars bar.

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    I love those liquorice pipes... pure sugar.. I also found a place online that sells Rainblows... those coloured pieces of polystyrene (well that is what they tasted like)
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    Quote Originally Posted by moonstorm View Post
    Cremola Foam - they don't make it any more!!! I loved the stuff.
    Me too. My mum used to have a glass of it ready for me when I came home from school (though that was back in the 60s!).

    Space dust was the in-thing in the 70s. Great stuff.
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    McGowans Dainty chews now your talking Alan. We used to have an ice-cream van round our way and if you took back the empty glass juice bottles they gave you 2p for every bottle you returned. I would buy dainty chews. They used to be too big to get in my mouth I would have to break it in half of the kerb

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    Quote Originally Posted by parkerman View Post
    Me too. My mum used to have a glass of it ready for me when I came home from school (thought that was back in the 60s!).

    Space dust was the in-thing in the 70s. Great stuff.
    Oh please don't tell me it was that long ago!!

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    It was in production from the 1950s to 1998.

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