Hey come on. How many of you remember Corona? As a kid we used to take the empty bottles back to the shops and get some money for them in the 70s. We used to climb over the shops back gate and steal some of the empty bottles from crates and get back the deposits from that shop...lol. I'm sure some of you did that too as a kid
Workmen’s huts on building sites got hit all the time.. obsolete pre war signal boxes that were some times used by navies , so they got hit too. Empty bottles of Glebe red cola , Barr’s iron bru and Henry’s limeade would be sitting about waiting to be turned into beer money, alas enterprising children would intercept the bottles , get the deposit and purchase ten cigarettes for their …dad.
Corona. So many great flavours, and a bottle return deposit meaning kids would actively search for them thereby cleaning the environment. Me and my siblings used to do that and it would get us extra sweets at the Off-licence which was such a treat!! I miss those days so much it makes me want to cry.
Yeah, that was great. I remember me and my mate bin diving to get the bottles for the deposit. I think it was 5p just before it was discontinued. Tasted real good too, especially the orange.
The great brands that brought back fond memories. Parents weren't bothered about sugary drinks back in the day. We were simply encouraged to go outside and play to burn the calories off.
And parents didn't care about juvenile diabetes either, and neither did Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola, and even these days neither of the two Yenghi massively greedy companies care about the spread of juvenile diabetes around the world.
I drink four cans of coke a day and have done so for decades. I eat what I want. But I walk pretty much everywhere and get out and about whenever I can. I'm thin and amazingly healthy. Obesity isn't down to diet. It's down to lack of exercise. I'm living proof of such.
I drank Shandy Bass right in to my young adult years. Corona was awesome and the Alpine trucks was an amazing sight. Children actually wanted to be ill to have Lucozade, the squeak of the orange cellophane when it was unwrapped had so many other usage too. It was sold in a glass bottle with a yellow/orange cellophane wrap until 1983, when it was re-branded as an energy drink to remove the brand's associations with illness. The slogan "Lucozade aids recovery" was replaced by "Lucozade replaces lost energy". Sadly Lucozade taste nothing like it did in the 1960s-70s-80s. Today food, music, entertainment etc, etc,.....is accessible 24/7 with almost a infinite volume of options and variety. We don`t have that shared experience our communities had when the Ice cream van came. I miss those simply days and life.
Tizer , Corona , Panda Pop .. Alpine … Cresta…. the pop man …. money back … glass bottles - Quatro was a fave - A time when life was better ( and the adverts too )
@@StraightWhiteGuy. In some better news, the bubble gum ball that would come in the bottom of a Screwball icecream tastes very similar to Extra Bubblemint flavoured chewing gum which you can get everywhere, so there's that. :)
I to not only remember the Top Deck lot and was a big fan enough to mention them to my close ones over the years about the injustice of they're discontinuation along with the cider ice lollies! Bass Shandy also and Tizer, happy day. 👍😊🦡
I remember running home from the shop with my bottle of Cresta,opened the bottle and whoosh,the ceiling was covered in Strawberry Cresta.After years of numerous coats of paint,30 years later the pink Cresta stain was still there.
Used to love cresta.. My greedy sister used to drink all the Corona, then later Alpine, so I used to spend my pocket money on Cresta and drink it in peace lol.
@thecentralscrutinizer1758 You are right. My parents only allowed me the bare minimum of sweets and fizzy drinks, yet most of my back teeth were filled when I was younger (in the 70's). I went to a dentist as an adult, and he said that none of my teeth should have been filled. There were definitely some dodgy practices then!.Some things in the 70's and 80's WEREN'T so good!!?
They had the horrible artificial colours and flavours to make up for it though. Heaven and ICI only knew what they put in Cream Soda. And Cresta - I liked that stuff but it was profoundly unnatural.
Pepsi has now changed the recipe of "regular" in Europe. Now with 57% less sugar, and topped up with Acesulfame K and Sucralose. I can't drink it anymore.
I am from Canada and here we had a place called "The pop shoppe". It was the same thing as the place you guys have in the UK. I remember when pop was only in home only on special occasions for most homes and we would all would get a bottle of pop once in awhile for dinner etc. I never remember people drinking that much pop like they do now.
I loved all the flavours of Corona but especially the limeade and Cherryade. Heaven in bottles. We used to climb over the back wall of the off-licence, grab a handful and take them around the front for the deposits. Happy days!
Back in the 70's/80's these drinks tasted fantastic..... unlike in recent years where new recipes destroyed the taste by adding artificial sweeteners and other chemicals.
And I thought it was only me that thinks that . Bang on mate , but the companies only care about EU and Greeny agendas , not the distinguished palate of their patrons . Go woke - Go broke .
@@frankcarter6427 Only to a certain extent. Younger people can eat the same things today as older people, even supermarket tomatoes and agree that there's no real taste to get excited about. So where does the juicy tomato flavour products come from then? Same with Blueberries.
I remember being a Barrs fan girl as a child. But, recently I spotted and bought a bottle of Barrs Cream Soda and I thought oh, sweeteners wouldn’t of changed the taste that much. When I had a drink of it I was disgusted, it tasted horrible. I have tasted a couple of other varieties of Barrs but the awful taste of the sweeteners just put me off. My eldest son who has no nostalgia to ruin hated the taste at first sip. I know it must be cheaper to throw in those chemicals than face the slings and arrows of the sugar tax. But, as more people hear of the terrible health impacts of sweeteners, the drinks companies may find they’ve backed the wrong horse.
@@LoriCiani All it takes is for some hipster artisan to come up with a full on sugar cream soda, even if it's a fiver a bottle, and it will sell. People are and should rightfully be getting fed up with all this 'everything is bad for your health' nonsense. Artificial sweeteners getting concocted, trademarked and forced upon the public are showing the likelihood of becoming tomorrow's scientific community scandal.
I worked on the delivery lorries as drivers mate in the early 70s for corona,delivering to shops . The front and the rear of the bed was loaded with drinks to be delivered and the centre of the lorry was kept clear for the empties to be loaded.on one occasion I remember we were returning after our deliveries and fully loaded with empty bottles when had to negotiate a corner at the bottom of hill as we rounded the corner every bottle on the lorry came off you can imagine what we’re faced with.
Used to use my pocket money at the weekend for a bag of chips and a can of Quatro. Sit on the wall outside the chippy. Great memory. Cheers for the video.
I remember when the first supermarket opened in my town in the 70s. I was amazed by all the soft drinks on sale, but the one I always remember which I’d never seen before was chocolate milk in a can.
I can remember the Corona man coming mid week and then the Alpine man came dinner time on Saturdays, my favourite one was the Dandelion an Burdock as i always go the bottle to myself as no one else liked it, oh those were the days. Thanks for this video Stu
Another fantastic trip to my youth thank you for upload mt favorite was Pineappleade, but cannot remember if it was Alpine or Corona - mmm dam want one now...
When I was growing up in the 1950s and 1960s in the small town of Bromsgrove in Worcestershire, there were not one but two small factories producing fizzy drinks, "Spencers of Bromsgrove" and "Cowburns" both now long defunct.
The Quattro advertising did it's job on my chlidhood brain in the 80s, and by the time I got my hands on an ice cold can of the stuff I thought wow this is amazing, I'm living in the future! Given the fact that drinking canned fizzy drinks was quite a treat and not something I was allowed very often, it really was quite memorable (I was at a scout rally at the time and it was a hot summers day, perfect for a cold drink. I think I even wiped the cold can on my forehead to cool down.
Shandy Bass was a little odd. It contained 1.1% alcohol and kids could buy it. But a can on Tenants LA beer contained 0.4% alcohol and couldnt be sold to kids as it was classed as beer. Also Quatro.. I have found a drink that tastes exactly the same. Rubicon (the purple can) i think its passion fruit flavour, either way, its the purple can.. First time i tried it, i took a sip and straight away said "That tastes just like quatro" it was amazing how just one sip took me back to a memory nearly 40 years old.
Sad that Bass shandy no longer around! As your video states, I felt like a grown up when given one as a child. Actually, very enjoyable and refreshing as an adult too if you were the driver!
You forgot Hubbly Bubbly! The glass bottles had round indents in them, that looked like bubbles. We used to have a pop man, just when my first son was born and hes now 42! Loved this video. ❤
@Juliukas101 to be fair if all the kids these days were drinking an alcoholic beverage (albeit a low abv content) I'd be a bit worried about anyone who didn't have a problem with 8 year olds boozing at school. I can remember loving the Top Deck shandies as a kid but it was a different time and it's mad to give kids alcohol.
I remember how the corona van man used come around every friday evening, around 5.30pm to 6.00pm, and the empty bottles from the week before would be exchanged for the new ones, cherryade, limeade etc, such nostalgic memories, that was the early 80s for you.....
Kids at our school discos were legitimately buzzing on Panda Pops. It was that point where a sugar rush goes over the edge to become a genuine high. I remember whole tables being emptied in moments, kids drinking bottles of the stuff well into the double figures. Not to mention this was supplemented by refreshers bars, skittles etc as well. 90s was awesome but also, in hindsight, a literal health hazard.
We used to pour those mini sherbet sticks orange, green and yellow if I remember, into panda pops. I dread to think of the amount of sugar in them. Then again, I don't think we had monster or redbull that kids seem to drink these days.
I'm surprised you didn't mention Virgin Cola. It was very popular in the late 90s in the UK. I liked it more than Pepsi and Coke. I loved the cartoon advert that they produced. Which was done by Tank Girl/Gorillaz artist Jamie Hewlett.
Brilliant 👏👏👍That was a wonderful trip into the past for me, I vividly remember waiting for the Corona truck to come chinking down our road in the late 70s, my brother and I would race to get first dibs on the first glass of limeade and then putting the empties back in the crate(making sure the 10p return cap was on it) thank you for this superb video👍
Thanks so much Martin for your kind words! So glad you enjoyed the memories! The pop man coming every week really was a highlight wasn't it? Such great times.
@@stuviewtv you're more than welcome, I can't believe I even remembered the words from that Corona ad from around 79/80? I was only 8 then(or was that ad a bit later than that?) either way it just shows the influence of advertising on kids I suppose 🤣✌️
I can still recall the sound of the Corona lorry as it was idling. Ive never been a pop drinker but loved the different colours of the liquids in the bottles on the lorry.
In the 70s and 80s we'd all be waiting for certain sounds and smells: the Corona pop man - my favourite was dandelion and burdock or Lucozade wrapped in orange plastic; the chip van which came once or twice a week; the ice cream van coming round on Sunday afternoons...heavenly memories ❤
Dandelion and burdoch was not dissimilar to, and a worthy adversary to Coca Cola back in the 60s and of the two, I preferred it. My actual favourite fizzy pop was 'Bing' made by 'Silver Spring' in Folkestone, Kent and only sold in that area. A bit like a cross between Tizer and Irn Bru, but not so sweet. I'm not sure if it's still made.
Ben Shaws was our pop man and was also sold in newsagents. Unfortunately all these comoanies clised or were sold to massive companies. They were so much more environmentally friendly than loads of plastic bottles.
thank you for this comment, I have been trying to remember "Ben Shaws" for bloody ages. Worked on a large building project back in the '90s, where Ben Shaws cream soda was sold (subsidised, think it was 10p can). Being summer it was the thing to knock a dusty thirst on the head...ice cold. (alternatives were tea, coffee, warm coke or slightly cold shandy). Nobody wanted cream soda so it sat in the fridge ages so got proper cold. Mentioned it to the Mrs who wanted to get me some but I couldnt for the life of me remember who's it was.
Ah yes - Corona, with a 'pimply' bottle neck and, if I recall correctly, a deposit on the glass empties. Didn't Cresta have a strangely mousse-like head when poured? Our milkman also delivered a watery-looking orange squash in milk bottles!
Corona raspberry ade..unbeatable...pop man used to deliver on every other Friday..to my mom and dads...yeah alpine was nice but think corona had ege👍gazzz
Fizzy Ribena in cans were my favourite treat back in the 80s, the diet one was in the white can and the normal one in a purple can. We had a Corona man, use to get lemonade and cherryade and we use to buy panda pops from the corner shop, the blue one was full of e numbers and made kids hyper!
There were 4 fizzy drinks Mum would regularly Corona cherryade and cream soda for me, R White's lemonade (Mun) and Tizer for Dad. Easter and Christmas Cydrex and Peardrex in brown bottles with stoppers with 6d on the returns, I think Coronna was 3d. While I was recovering meningitis Mum and Dad would bring a bottle of Corona cherryade or cream soda when visited me, still love these flavours but the same as Corona ❤
R Whites lemonade is truly the worst lemonade in history. Every time I want some as a mixer when I go out, I have to check if it’s R Whites which it often is. Grim stuff tastes like wet dog. Drinks in town just remind me of wet dog cos most of the drinks I order are with lemonade!!!
I'm in N. Ireland. We didn't have Corona or Alpine, we had the Maine soft drinks company. They were still driving lorries of pop around in 2009 - I don't know if they still are. You can still find their products in shops.
I remember walking round a supermarket as a child, rounding a corner to see the giant walking polar bear. I ran back to my mum overjoyed shouting I've just seen Mr frothy man. I always wondered if I dreamt it! Thanks for the memory confirmation 😂
I lived a couple of minutes away from the Bass Shandy factory in Sheffield as a kid, if you went when the right people were working you could get them to give you some damaged cans for free. Great times, it's a real shame it's gone because I'd still be drinking it.
This reminds me of us having the 'Alpine' man that would come round with neon coloured fizzy drinks where the empty bottles wuld be collected a week later an get money back...That was in 81/82..... i wonder what happened to the alpine man ...I used to love dandelion and burdock and cherry ade....Love this upload, thanks for the memories on all your videos ..🙏🤗
Loved Top Deck as a kid, also remember cider flavour ice lollies. My favourite soft drink of the early 80’s was called Solo, tasted like a cross between Lilt and Lemon Fanta.
I used to love Coca-Cola, it was brown and sugary. So tasty on a hot summers day with ice if we were lucky. Otherwise you’d have to put it in the freezer before you drank it. So good is that still around
My favourite used to be Alpine pineapple. Loved Shandy Bass and Top Deck too. This is taking me right back to my childhood. I remember the Hoyes pop man too.
You used to get 10p back for returning a Corona bottle. As kids we would scour the neighbourhood for bottles, return them and buy sweets with the money.
I loved Shandy Bass as a child, but am gobsmacked to now realise that it contained 1.1% alcohol! Theoretically if you drank enough tins of it you could become inebriated? Yet it was marketed as a kids' drink! Would probably explain my rather enthusiastic penchant for lager as an adult!🤣🤣
I'm old enough to remember usherettes in cinemas, with trays filled with Lyons Maid ice lollies, and those weird squash drinks in sealed plastic cups that you pierced with a sharpened straw. I hated them TBH, but it was all they sold. IIRC the colouring agent was extremely sus and probably radioactive, as it literally glowed in the dark. We didn't have Corona in Scotland, or at least I never saw any. Our fizzy drinks companies were BARR (still around), and Hays, Sangs and Bon-Accord (all now long gone). My biggest problem with modern soda is that it's nearly all poisoned with aspartame, which makes me violently ill. There's literally only 3 sodas left that I can still drink: Coke original, Pepsi original, and Irn Bru 1901. And the only squash/cordial I can drink is Belvoir. I suppose eventually I'll be relegated to drinking just tea and water, unless they're planning to pump aspartame into the water supply, in which case just order my coffin now, because I'm done.
The flourescent orange drink was Kia-Ora wasn’t it? As it was in the 70’s, before they bottled it and came up with the blackbird commercial in the 80’s.
I remember those! The ice cream had a little wooden tongue depresser, that was horrible.😂. Aye I never remember Corona in Scotland, the alpine man however..
I remember in the 1950s as a little kid the Corona pop man coming round on a Friday early evening. Our favourites included Dandelion & Burdock! We'd hand the empty bottles back for £0.02p per bottle. They were made from thick glass so worth recycling back then. I also remember the Spanish onion man making his rounds with onions ringed on string around his neck and his bike as he peddled along! One day, it dawned on my eight year old mind why he'd sell his onions here, to then return to Spain for more, a long way to travel back for more onions!🤣🤣 I also remember the rag & bone man with his horse & cart shouting, 'Rag & bone...rag & bone....he performed a good service, a sort of recycling centre even back then!
Great ! Anyone remember Dayla pop . In glass screw top bottles back in the 80's ? Cola, cherryade, lemonade, and my fav was their pineapple & grapefruit . It was usually delivered by the dayla pop man on saturday afternoons whilst watching world of sport . 😊 great days when life was simple .
My goodness...Haven't heard the Lilt ad in decades...Instantly came back to me and sang along with every word of the lyrics...Same as does Shake n vac, Kia-Ora's ad ect...Strange what sticks in one's mind.
Where i grew up in Scotland the big brands were 'Solripe', 'Barrs'(obviously), 'Bon Accord', and 'Struthers'. We used to get the 'Bon Accord Man' come round once a week. Their American Cream Soda was immense, as was their Limeade. 'Solripe' was a main competitor of 'Barrs' for a while but died out. 'Barrs' Irn Bru, Tizer, Limeade, Strike Cola and Red Cola were the best you could get. We barely went near 'Coca-Cola' products.
Panda pops small bottles used to be made of glass, before they became plastic. They were very very fizzy, to the point where one time I was walking home with the bottle from the shop and had accidentally dropped it but without it breaking, (whew ! I thought, still got the fizzy pop to drink), after 2 mins I'd gotten home to open it. Went to twist the cap... Bang ! It blew the twist cap off at such a speed it was like opening a bottle of champagne (which as a boy of 9 years, was a frightening shock but also a pure delight)
Growing up in the West Coast of Scotland, my favourite regional soft drink brand was Krystal Klear lemonade made by Struthers of Lochwinnoch. When they closed in 2006, after being in business for 100 years, I was really gutted. I don't know if it was the qaulity of the local water, or the recipe they used but their lemonade, red cola and cream soda was ludicrously clean and refreshing tasting.
Shandy Bass was lovely (so was Bass btw, whatever happened to that?) But happy memories of school hols in the 70's and my nan doing a Birds Eye roast beef lunch with a Top Deck limeade and lager to wash it down. Happy days!
Great video, brought back memories of the Pop man delivering 2 bottles of Corona pop to our door each week in the 80s. Vaguely remember Cresta, but would imagine my memory would be more distinctive if I'd had it. A frothy drink sounds very unusual. I'd love to try that one now.
Happy, happy, happy. I grew up in the 70's, in Wembley, and have very vivid memories of the 'Alpine Man', rocking up in his van. We would return our rinsed bottles, and collect fresh fizzy joy (if we could afford to). Thanks for these videos. I remember all of these drinks. 🤗
This brought back some memories! I live in Nottinghamshire just up the road from an old company called Mandora who used to make fizzy drinks part of the group who made drinks including Irn Bru years ago. My mum worked there for a few years. Nostalgic memories ❤️🇬🇧
Hello Stu🙋♀️ My Father was a Market Gardener, and we had a small shop. He used to sell Corona Pop 🥤I can still remember the flavours: orangeade, Lemonade, Limeade, cherryade, and dandelion and burdock...!! One thing you forgot to mention, there was a returns on the bottles: 1/2p or 1p for any bottles returned to the shop. I loved “Lilt” with its totally tropical 🌴 taste. For some reason, I don’t remember “Cresta” at all... Thanks for another interesting video 📹
@@stuviewtv Hello Stu again. Do you remember the advertising slogan for Unigate Milk🥛 watch out! watch out! There’s a Humphrey about ?! With its long red and white straws?....
@@alisonjordan Oh yes, remember that well! There were a few Humphrey TV ads featuring various celebrities of the day such as Sid James and Benny Hill. I think there might have even been one with Muhammad Ali too.
Yes, I used to love Corona pop as a kid in the 60s. The pop man used to come every week or two to collect old bottles and we'd have new one's. Cherryade was my favourite. I also recall Cresta, but I never really liked it. Lots of stuff came round in vans or lorries in those days, anything from pop, hardware items like bleach, wash powder etc, even a library van, and not forgetting the milkman ... all gone now, which is really sad.
We used to look forward to the Alpine pop van coming around when we were kids. There was so many different flavours to choose from and we were spoiled for choice. Happy days lol!
I loved panda pops so much, I particularly remember the jelly and ice cream ones. Used to take them on school trips, and sometimes I had them at school instead of milk 😂 I hated milk so when they tried to force feed it us in reception, my mum wrote me a note to get out of it and supplemented it with a Panda pop!
In the early 1990's I used to like this soft drink called Indigo. It was made by Coca-Cola and came in a slim purple bottle. It claimed it was made from various exotic fruit juices and the fruits it named on the bottle all had bizarre sounding names.
Yes another brilliant video, we remember ALL OF THESE...had them all in the shops....Especially TOM AND JERRY JOKERS...And TOP DECK........QUATRO was an 80s drink......gone by 1989/90...the supplyers were not giving us this anymore...... our shops were all adorned with CORONA advertising......we sold Every Flavour... yes.... happy simple times...........
I remember as a kid visiting my grandparents, they used to have the Corona lorry drive around delivering to houses, dandelion and burdock was my favourite.
When I was a kid in the 70’s I remember the lorry that would come round the streets every so often selling Corona fizzy pop. I also loved Top Deck cider shandy. 🙂
Yes Stu pure memories you revoked 👏🏼 being a little east end rascal we used to cash in the corona bottles as the lids used to have the price of the pennies you would get in return. The corner shop used to store them in his little yard at the back. Some of us used to jump over the gated fence stash some bottles and return them again 😂😂 it wasn’t long before he cottoned on to our scam 🤦🏻♂️ the joys of being a kid back in the 70s.
Some of these names bring a warm tear to my eyes .. we can all relate to some better times when connecting just the odd nostalgic item to many fond memories ..and that's what keeps us humbly grateful people.
My old secondary school was over a natural spring. Mitchells and Butlers were there Carling was brewed there plus others, we also had a ‘pop’ factory next door too called Masons, delivered straight to the door. It was great.
We had the Alpine man in Ayrshire, and we call it ginger rather than pop. Still love cream soda to this day, an absolute classic. Same with Top Deck and Panda cola xx
Quatro is one of my abiding memories of my first part time job as a glass collector in a very trendy pub when I was just 16 and still in high school. I started there in March 1985 and I can remember it well because of all the chart hits on the juke box. The pub was called The Little B in Sale, Trafford but I was from the wrong side of the tracks being from Benchill, Wythenshawe. It was like walking into a brat pack movie four nights a week in a pub full of Rob Lowes and Molly Ringwalds lol. We used to sell quite a lot of Quatro because it went with Bacardi, vodka and gin and like you say it screamed the 80s. Thanks for the memories.
Add "regular" Pepsi to the list. Regular Pepsi in Europe has now had it's sugar content reduced by 57% and replaced with artificial sweeteners (acesulfame K and Sucralose). New recipe is vile.
Before Diet Coke there was something called 1 Cal (or maybe One Cal), which was a diet cola. Tasted absolutely horrible as I remember but did OK as there was little competition until Diet Coke came along. I remember Victoria Wood used to advertise it on TV circa 1980. And I remember Panda Pops being sold by the Ice cream van. I'm afraid you've also missed a Lilt clone called 'Cariba' made by a competitor and there was also Cydrax and Peardrax. Peardrax tasted great and was a favourite of mine as a kid and although long discontinued, Kopparberg alcohol free Pear Cider (which you can find in larger Sainsburys) does taste pretty similar. There was also a regional brand of fizzy drinks called 'Maid Marian' that the corner shop sold when I was a kid. But Corona Dandelion & Burdock was the best surely.
@@trevorbrown6654 ive tried to find them,, got nothing lol,,, i found the victoria wood ads... maybe im thinking of another 1 calorie pop? but im sure its 1 cal.... ill keep looking lol
I worked for RHM foods in the early 80's, they made one-cal, or at least had it made for them by Coca Cola ola in Birmingham if memory serves me right. Was sold as a "health food" type drink, they did energen foods as well, i worked in national distribution and seem to remember one cal being sold off cheap (by the multiple truck load) to discounters etc and it disappeared shortly after I'd moved on (anyone remember Mcdougles Saucy sponge and cracottes?)
I never drank fizzy drinks for over half my lifetime - I was/still am a committed tea drinker. Now in my fifties and yearning for the past, I have been drinking Diet-Coke and having a burger (and breakfast) at McDonalds. Never ate at McDonalds or Burger King for many years, when I went to McDonalds with my brother, I said, I hadn't been for at least ten years. Now for some reason, I love it, I love the food (I have the egg muffin for breakfast) and I have a McPlant burger, with fries and a medium Diet-Coke. Love it. ❤👍
Yep, Glyn the pop man in his Corona lorry used to deliver to my Nain and Taid's house. He used to bring about eight bottles every week.. four in each hand down the path, (the top of each bottle held between his fingers). Included was one big glass bottle of Coke too - a larger version of the smaller classic bottles they still sell today, but with a screw cap, and a bottle of Lucozade, wrapped in that clear orange wrapper, which I wasn't allowed any of because it was 'medicine'! 😄
Hey come on. How many of you remember Corona? As a kid we used to take the empty bottles back to the shops and get some money for them in the 70s. We used to climb over the shops back gate and steal some of the empty bottles from crates and get back the deposits from that shop...lol. I'm sure some of you did that too as a kid
Workmen’s huts on building sites got hit all the time.. obsolete pre war signal boxes that were some times used by navies , so they got hit too. Empty bottles of Glebe red cola , Barr’s iron bru and Henry’s limeade would be sitting about waiting to be turned into beer money, alas enterprising children would intercept the bottles , get the deposit and purchase ten cigarettes for their …dad.
My brothers used to do the same thing with the Corona bottles. 😂
Yes I remember did it myself 😘
Me and my friend did the same!
Corona cherryade was the best cherryade ever!
Corona. So many great flavours, and a bottle return deposit meaning kids would actively search for them thereby cleaning the environment. Me and my siblings used to do that and it would get us extra sweets at the Off-licence which was such a treat!! I miss those days so much it makes me want to cry.
Yeah, that was great. I remember me and my mate bin diving to get the bottles for the deposit. I think it was 5p just before it was discontinued. Tasted real good too, especially the orange.
Dandelion and Burdock. Still my favourite 😊.
The great brands that brought back fond memories.
Parents weren't bothered about sugary drinks back in the day. We were simply encouraged to go outside and play to burn the calories off.
Very true!
You are so correct we didn't rather were not allowed to sit in front of the TV nowadays it's computers so many overweight children now
And parents didn't care about juvenile diabetes either, and neither did Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola, and even these days neither of the two Yenghi massively greedy companies care about the spread of juvenile diabetes around the world.
No fat people in the 70s!
I drink four cans of coke a day and have done so for decades. I eat what I want. But I walk pretty much everywhere and get out and about whenever I can. I'm thin and amazingly healthy. Obesity isn't down to diet. It's down to lack of exercise. I'm living proof of such.
I drank Shandy Bass right in to my young adult years. Corona was awesome and the Alpine trucks was an amazing sight. Children actually wanted to be ill to have Lucozade, the squeak of the orange cellophane when it was unwrapped had so many other usage too. It was sold in a glass bottle with a yellow/orange cellophane wrap until 1983, when it was re-branded as an energy drink to remove the brand's associations with illness. The slogan "Lucozade aids recovery" was replaced by "Lucozade replaces lost energy". Sadly Lucozade taste nothing like it did in the 1960s-70s-80s. Today food, music, entertainment etc, etc,.....is accessible 24/7 with almost a infinite volume of options and variety. We don`t have that shared experience our communities had when the Ice cream van came. I miss those simply days and life.
They were great days for sure.
Alpine was different to corona. They were rivals.
I remember looking thru the orange plastic when ill with tonsilitis in the 60s
And orignal ribener
Lucozade had a rival (possibly only in Scotland?) called Ferguzade 😄
Creamola Foam was a 60's/70's favourite too.
Tizer , Corona , Panda Pop .. Alpine … Cresta…. the pop man …. money back … glass bottles - Quatro was a fave - A time when life was better ( and the adverts too )
Great days indeed!
Quatro !! I asked for one in pub once and got refused, they thought I'd said Cointreau 😂
Tizer is still around.
Totally agree with you there 👏
Chippy tea on a Friday with a bottle of tizer
I remember my late Grandad getting crates of pop delivered for us to drink. I loved the cream soda.
Cream soda still a top drink in this house espec in this heat lol
Your grandfather was a good en,Godbless,
top deck cider shandy was superb...
and cider lollies were even better
Top deck was a proper drink.
The lollies were called Cider Barrel I think. :)
Cider lollies today suck 👎 sad times ahah
@@StraightWhiteGuy. In some better news, the bubble gum ball that would come in the bottom of a Screwball icecream tastes very similar to Extra Bubblemint flavoured chewing gum which you can get everywhere, so there's that. :)
I to not only remember the Top Deck lot and was a big fan enough to mention them to my close ones over the years about the injustice of they're discontinuation along with the cider ice lollies! Bass Shandy also and Tizer, happy day. 👍😊🦡
I remember running home from the shop with my bottle of Cresta,opened the bottle and whoosh,the ceiling was covered in Strawberry Cresta.After years of numerous coats of paint,30 years later the pink Cresta stain was still there.
Oh, the joys of a volatile bottle of Cresta!
You need some stain block mate ! 😄👍
It's frothy man !
I'd lick it off the ceiling
Used to love cresta.. My greedy sister used to drink all the Corona, then later Alpine, so I used to spend my pocket money on Cresta and drink it in peace lol.
i miss the 70s😢
Oh yes, me too!
Me too. I was a young married woman in the 1970s and the world was our oyster!
best decade to be a kid
I was a corona door to door delivery man. Fifty years ago and the drinks tasted great. Great memories.
That's great that you were a pop man!
A welcome man to so many people then. It was like having regular visits from Santa😊
corona and cresta is the reason i went to the dentist so much as a kid
That's why all my back teeth are filled, too
@thecentralscrutinizer1758 You are right. My parents only allowed me the bare minimum of sweets and fizzy drinks, yet most of my back teeth were filled when I was younger (in the 70's). I went to a dentist as an adult, and he said that none of my teeth should have been filled. There were definitely some dodgy practices then!.Some things in the 70's and 80's WEREN'T so good!!?
Back in the days when you could buy soft drinks without the horrible artificial sweeteners.
They had the horrible artificial colours and flavours to make up for it though. Heaven and ICI only knew what they put in Cream Soda. And Cresta - I liked that stuff but it was profoundly unnatural.
Every drink had a different taste back then. Now it all tastes the same.
Pepsi has now changed the recipe of "regular" in Europe. Now with 57% less sugar, and topped up with Acesulfame K and Sucralose. I can't drink it anymore.
@@Aeronaut1975 Agreed 👍🏻
@@simong9067 I loved cream soda with a scoop of ice cream in yumm.
I am from Canada and here we had a place called "The pop shoppe". It was the same thing as the place you guys have in the UK. I remember when pop was only in home only on special occasions for most homes and we would all would get a bottle of pop once in awhile for dinner etc. I never remember people drinking that much pop like they do now.
Which part are you from? Vancouver bc is imo the best,
I actually saw a brand new Pop Shoppe yesterday here in Calgary. Guess the brand is back?
same, birthdays, Christmas and Easter otherwise orange or lemon squash (dont know what you call that, concentrated stuff you make with tap water).
I loved all the flavours of Corona but especially the limeade and Cherryade. Heaven in bottles. We used to climb over the back wall of the off-licence, grab a handful and take them around the front for the deposits. Happy days!
Back in the 70's/80's these drinks tasted fantastic..... unlike in recent years where new recipes destroyed the taste by adding artificial sweeteners and other chemicals.
And I thought it was only me that thinks that . Bang on mate , but the companies only care about EU and Greeny agendas , not the distinguished palate of their patrons . Go woke - Go broke .
no - they tasted so great because we had child's tastebuds
@@frankcarter6427 Only to a certain extent.
Younger people can eat the same things today as older people, even supermarket tomatoes and agree that there's no real taste to get excited about. So where does the juicy tomato flavour products come from then?
Same with Blueberries.
I remember being a Barrs fan girl as a child. But, recently I spotted and bought a bottle of Barrs Cream Soda and I thought oh, sweeteners wouldn’t of changed the taste that much. When I had a drink of it I was disgusted, it tasted horrible. I have tasted a couple of other varieties of Barrs but the awful taste of the sweeteners just put me off. My eldest son who has no nostalgia to ruin hated the taste at first sip. I know it must be cheaper to throw in those chemicals than face the slings and arrows of the sugar tax. But, as more people hear of the terrible health impacts of sweeteners, the drinks companies may find they’ve backed the wrong horse.
@@LoriCiani All it takes is for some hipster artisan to come up with a full on sugar cream soda, even if it's a fiver a bottle, and it will sell. People are and should rightfully be getting fed up with all this 'everything is bad for your health' nonsense.
Artificial sweeteners getting concocted, trademarked and forced upon the public are showing the likelihood of becoming tomorrow's scientific community scandal.
I worked on the delivery lorries as drivers mate in the early 70s for corona,delivering to shops .
The front and the rear of the bed was loaded with drinks to be delivered and the centre of the lorry was kept clear for the empties to be loaded.on one occasion I remember we were returning after our deliveries and fully loaded with empty bottles when had to negotiate a corner at the bottom of hill as we rounded the corner every bottle on the lorry came off you can imagine what we’re faced with.
Used to use my pocket money at the weekend for a bag of chips and a can of Quatro. Sit on the wall outside the chippy. Great memory. Cheers for the video.
A bag of chips and a can of Quatro - awesome! Thanks for watching.
I remember when the first supermarket opened in my town in the 70s. I was amazed by all the soft drinks on sale, but the one I always remember which I’d never seen before was chocolate milk in a can.
I can remember the Corona man coming mid week and then the Alpine man came dinner time on Saturdays, my favourite one was the Dandelion an Burdock as i always go the bottle to myself as no one else liked it, oh those were the days. Thanks for this video Stu
Thanks David! I always quite liked dandelion and burdock too.
Another fantastic trip to my youth thank you for upload mt favorite was Pineappleade, but cannot remember if it was Alpine or Corona - mmm dam want one now...
When I was growing up in the 1950s and 1960s in the small town of Bromsgrove in Worcestershire, there were not one but two small factories producing fizzy drinks, "Spencers of Bromsgrove" and "Cowburns" both now long defunct.
The Quattro advertising did it's job on my chlidhood brain in the 80s, and by the time I got my hands on an ice cold can of the stuff I thought wow this is amazing, I'm living in the future! Given the fact that drinking canned fizzy drinks was quite a treat and not something I was allowed very often, it really was quite memorable (I was at a scout rally at the time and it was a hot summers day, perfect for a cold drink. I think I even wiped the cold can on my forehead to cool down.
Ice cold glass of Corona Lemonade on a hot summer day - amazing. It was really lemony.
Shandy Bass was a little odd. It contained 1.1% alcohol and kids could buy it. But a can on Tenants LA beer contained 0.4% alcohol and couldnt be sold to kids as it was classed as beer.
Also Quatro.. I have found a drink that tastes exactly the same. Rubicon (the purple can) i think its passion fruit flavour, either way, its the purple can.. First time i tried it, i took a sip and straight away said "That tastes just like quatro" it was amazing how just one sip took me back to a memory nearly 40 years old.
Thanks for that I'll look out for Rubicon purple can, I was hooked on quattro back in the day.
I remember drinking a van of Barbican alcohol free beer at school and thinking I looked the mutts nuts rather than the pratt I probably was.
They still had Quatro in Argentina a couple of years ago when I was there.
Rubicon was developed by Schweppes, but they had no place in the brand range for it, so the developer struck out on his own. Here's to you, Naresh!
This channel deserves more fame and glory.
Thanks!
Sad that Bass shandy no longer around! As your video states, I felt like a grown up when given one as a child. Actually, very enjoyable and refreshing as an adult too if you were the driver!
Tesco and morrisons have it in the cans too!! It's still around!
yes it is, tesco stock shandy bass, exactly same as always
@@puddleduck279 Really? Happy Days, thanks for sharing!
Bass shandy was discontinued in 2018. It definitely does not exist unless you're willing to drink it out of date from Someone who has any.
@@anthonyjames4247 obviously not cos tesco still stock it, obviously someone bought out the brand
That Quatro advert was awesome.
I remember in the mid 90s walking around with bass shandy pretending to be drunk 😂 I was 7 🤣🤦♂️
You forgot Hubbly Bubbly! The glass bottles had round indents in them, that looked like bubbles. We used to have a pop man, just when my first son was born and hes now 42! Loved this video. ❤
I grew up in the 1960's & remember hubbly bubbly you could by bottles of this from a local fish shop at the time.
I remember that Shandy Bass. Actually tasted like beer. Much more than alcohol free beers do!
We used to drink that at school and nobody cared, LOL! I bet the PC / H&S brigade with be in outcry these days at anything like that!
Real talk lol
@Juliukas101 to be fair if all the kids these days were drinking an alcoholic beverage (albeit a low abv content) I'd be a bit worried about anyone who didn't have a problem with 8 year olds boozing at school. I can remember loving the Top Deck shandies as a kid but it was a different time and it's mad to give kids alcohol.
I remember how the corona van man used come around every friday evening, around 5.30pm to 6.00pm, and the empty bottles from the week before would be exchanged for the new ones, cherryade, limeade etc, such nostalgic memories, that was the early 80s for you.....
Kids at our school discos were legitimately buzzing on Panda Pops. It was that point where a sugar rush goes over the edge to become a genuine high.
I remember whole tables being emptied in moments, kids drinking bottles of the stuff well into the double figures. Not to mention this was supplemented by refreshers bars, skittles etc as well.
90s was awesome but also, in hindsight, a literal health hazard.
We used to pour those mini sherbet sticks orange, green and yellow if I remember, into panda pops. I dread to think of the amount of sugar in them. Then again, I don't think we had monster or redbull that kids seem to drink these days.
@@chappy2121 All the kids at my school did the same, funny how we all come to the same great ideas
It might have been the colourings that sent you funny.
I’m sure you were fine.
I bought Bass shandy the other day, it never went away its a stalwart in the off license and the best shandy you can get. 😎👍
Good to hear, though the shops that stock it seem to be thin on the ground in Belfast.
I'm surprised you didn't mention Virgin Cola. It was very popular in the late 90s in the UK. I liked it more than Pepsi and Coke. I loved the cartoon advert that they produced. Which was done by Tank Girl/Gorillaz artist Jamie Hewlett.
I loved Virgin coke!!!! So nice
Had a limited edition glass bottle called Pammy which was a curvy bottle modelled on Pamela Anderson
Brilliant 👏👏👍That was a wonderful trip into the past for me, I vividly remember waiting for the Corona truck to come chinking down our road in the late 70s, my brother and I would race to get first dibs on the first glass of limeade and then putting the empties back in the crate(making sure the 10p return cap was on it) thank you for this superb video👍
Thanks so much Martin for your kind words! So glad you enjoyed the memories! The pop man coming every week really was a highlight wasn't it? Such great times.
@@stuviewtv you're more than welcome, I can't believe I even remembered the words from that Corona ad from around 79/80? I was only 8 then(or was that ad a bit later than that?) either way it just shows the influence of advertising on kids I suppose 🤣✌️
@@martindunstan8043 Oh yes, you always remember the classic slogans!
I can still recall the sound of the Corona lorry as it was idling. Ive never been a pop drinker but loved the different colours of the liquids in the bottles on the lorry.
In the 70s and 80s we'd all be waiting for certain sounds and smells: the Corona pop man - my favourite was dandelion and burdock or Lucozade wrapped in orange plastic; the chip van which came once or twice a week; the ice cream van coming round on Sunday afternoons...heavenly memories ❤
Dandelion and burdoch was not dissimilar to, and a worthy adversary to Coca Cola back in the 60s and of the two, I preferred it. My actual favourite fizzy pop was 'Bing' made by 'Silver Spring' in Folkestone, Kent and only sold in that area. A bit like a cross between Tizer and Irn Bru, but not so sweet. I'm not sure if it's still made.
FYI Morrisons do a really nice D&B
@@frglee why are you referring to dandelion and burdock in the past tense
🇬🇧🏴 Anyone who savours the taste or even the smell of "Dandelion & Burdock" , should be taken out at dawn .
Chip van after school....bag of chips I think ....4d
Ben Shaws was our pop man and was also sold in newsagents. Unfortunately all these comoanies clised or were sold to massive companies. They were so much more environmentally friendly than loads of plastic bottles.
Ben Shaws is available in Home Bargains, I think.
Sainsbury's still sell Ben Shaw's shandy and root beer.
@@thomashunter9786 ROOT BEER? really?
thank you for this comment, I have been trying to remember "Ben Shaws" for bloody ages. Worked on a large building project back in the '90s, where Ben Shaws cream soda was sold (subsidised, think it was 10p can). Being summer it was the thing to knock a dusty thirst on the head...ice cold. (alternatives were tea, coffee, warm coke or slightly cold shandy). Nobody wanted cream soda so it sat in the fridge ages so got proper cold. Mentioned it to the Mrs who wanted to get me some but I couldnt for the life of me remember who's it was.
AA pop
Ah yes - Corona, with a 'pimply' bottle neck and, if I recall correctly, a deposit on the glass empties. Didn't Cresta have a strangely mousse-like head when poured? Our milkman also delivered a watery-looking orange squash in milk bottles!
We used to have the Rainbow Pop Man call around once a week, and we'd get money back on our empties 😊
I think it was actually orange juice, but I never tried it.
Corona raspberry ade..unbeatable...pop man used to deliver on every other Friday..to my mom and dads...yeah alpine was nice but think corona had ege👍gazzz
@@garygrimmett7945 Sorry, had to be Cherry
@@Toastrackman I remember waiting for the "popman",lol.Usually around tea time,on a payday (Thursday) back then.Exciting times lol! 💯👍♥️
Fizzy Ribena in cans were my favourite treat back in the 80s, the diet one was in the white can and the normal one in a purple can. We had a Corona man, use to get lemonade and cherryade and we use to buy panda pops from the corner shop, the blue one was full of e numbers and made kids hyper!
Fizzy Ribena in cans is still about though at least.
There were 4 fizzy drinks Mum would regularly Corona cherryade and cream soda for me, R White's lemonade (Mun) and Tizer for Dad. Easter and Christmas Cydrex and Peardrex in brown bottles with stoppers with 6d on the returns, I think Coronna was 3d. While I was recovering meningitis Mum and Dad would bring a bottle of Corona cherryade or cream soda when visited me, still love these flavours but the same as Corona ❤
R Whites lemonade is truly the worst lemonade in history. Every time I want some as a mixer when I go out, I have to check if it’s R Whites which it often is. Grim stuff tastes like wet dog. Drinks in town just remind me of wet dog cos most of the drinks I order are with lemonade!!!
I still have an unopened 1970's can of Top Deck "Lemonade and Beer"
Fantastic!
I'm in N. Ireland. We didn't have Corona or Alpine, we had the Maine soft drinks company. They were still driving lorries of pop around in 2009 - I don't know if they still are. You can still find their products in shops.
I live in Newcastle…I get Maine sarsaparilla and orangeade delivered by my milkman on a Saturday. It’s lush
The maine man still is out and about 😊
I remember walking round a supermarket as a child, rounding a corner to see the giant walking polar bear. I ran back to my mum overjoyed shouting I've just seen Mr frothy man. I always wondered if I dreamt it! Thanks for the memory confirmation 😂
Loved limeade by CORONA and top deck, shandy bass which I wish they would bring back.
Corona Tropicalade. So green, I loved it.
I lived a couple of minutes away from the Bass Shandy factory in Sheffield as a kid, if you went when the right people were working you could get them to give you some damaged cans for free. Great times, it's a real shame it's gone because I'd still be drinking it.
Great video. There's one drink that you didn't mention is Ki-Ora
This reminds me of us having the 'Alpine' man that would come round with neon coloured fizzy drinks where the empty bottles wuld be collected a week later an get money back...That was in 81/82..... i wonder what happened to the alpine man ...I used to love dandelion and burdock and cherry ade....Love this upload, thanks for the memories on all your videos ..🙏🤗
Those two flavours were my favourites too! So glad you enjoy all the nostalgic memories. Thanks as always!
Loved Top Deck as a kid, also remember cider flavour ice lollies. My favourite soft drink of the early 80’s was called Solo, tasted like a cross between Lilt and Lemon Fanta.
I used to love Coca-Cola, it was brown and sugary. So tasty on a hot summers day with ice if we were lucky. Otherwise you’d have to put it in the freezer before you drank it. So good is that still around
My favourite used to be Alpine pineapple. Loved Shandy Bass and Top Deck too. This is taking me right back to my childhood. I remember the Hoyes pop man too.
The best Corona flavour was Sarsaparilla!!! Never seen anybody make this flavour ever since unfortunately!
You used to get 10p back for returning a Corona bottle. As kids we would scour the neighbourhood for bottles, return them and buy sweets with the money.
Those were the days!
I loved Shandy Bass as a child, but am gobsmacked to now realise that it contained 1.1% alcohol! Theoretically if you drank enough tins of it you could become inebriated? Yet it was marketed as a kids' drink! Would probably explain my rather enthusiastic penchant for lager as an adult!🤣🤣
Anything less than 1% is classed as ‘alcohol free’ so I doubt 1.1% would have much effect 😂
No. Shandy Bass has 0.5% alcohol. It was right there on the tin.
I can't stand beer/lager, but u used to love shandy bass growing up
Didn;t know Bass shandy was no more. Must have only been a couple or so years ago I last bought a can
U couldn’t drink it fast enough to get tipsy
Tab Clear, my all time favourite, I've been holding out hope that it will return one day.
I managed to get some tab clear when I went to Canada but it didn’t taste like I remembered 😢
I'm old enough to remember usherettes in cinemas, with trays filled with Lyons Maid ice lollies, and those weird squash drinks in sealed plastic cups that you pierced with a sharpened straw. I hated them TBH, but it was all they sold. IIRC the colouring agent was extremely sus and probably radioactive, as it literally glowed in the dark.
We didn't have Corona in Scotland, or at least I never saw any. Our fizzy drinks companies were BARR (still around), and Hays, Sangs and Bon-Accord (all now long gone).
My biggest problem with modern soda is that it's nearly all poisoned with aspartame, which makes me violently ill. There's literally only 3 sodas left that I can still drink: Coke original, Pepsi original, and Irn Bru 1901. And the only squash/cordial I can drink is Belvoir.
I suppose eventually I'll be relegated to drinking just tea and water, unless they're planning to pump aspartame into the water supply, in which case just order my coffin now, because I'm done.
My mom was usherette
The flourescent orange drink was Kia-Ora wasn’t it? As it was in the 70’s, before they bottled it and came up with the blackbird commercial in the 80’s.
I remember those! The ice cream had a little wooden tongue depresser, that was horrible.😂. Aye I never remember Corona in Scotland, the alpine man however..
@@MrAronRobinsonit was ki ora 👍
I remember those little plastic cups with a straw, we used to freeze them in the summer and eat them as an ice pop.
I remember in the 1950s as a little kid the Corona pop man coming round on a Friday early evening. Our favourites included Dandelion & Burdock! We'd hand the empty bottles back for £0.02p per bottle. They were made from thick glass so worth recycling back then. I also remember the Spanish onion man making his rounds with onions ringed on string around his neck and his bike as he peddled along! One day, it dawned on my eight year old mind why he'd sell his onions here, to then return to Spain for more, a long way to travel back for more onions!🤣🤣 I also remember the rag & bone man with his horse & cart shouting, 'Rag & bone...rag & bone....he performed a good service, a sort of recycling centre even back then!
Apparently my old grandad used to follow the horse with a spade and bucket, it was for the manure for the garden (wartime) 🤢🤣
Yep, I'm with your happy memories. Also remembering Pineappleade
And remember the knife, scissor sharpening man that went round on his bicycle, tools mounted to the bike ?
When my mum needed a new donkey stone to clean the step, she would look out for the rag and bone man and take clothes out to him.
Great ! Anyone remember Dayla pop . In glass screw top bottles back in the 80's ? Cola, cherryade, lemonade, and my fav was their pineapple & grapefruit . It was usually delivered by the dayla pop man on saturday afternoons whilst watching world of sport . 😊 great days when life was simple .
They've stopped making Shandy Bass?! This is an outrage, I feel a petition coming on.
Wasn't it made by Barrs?
@@thealbagalavanter9986 Barr's shany still exists and is disgusting
@@TheSealOfTheRose I've not seen it for ages
I'd sign it!
I still haven't gotten over the Marathon to Mars crisis & here you are provoking my PTSD with more bitter memories.!
“Every bubbles passed its physical” still one of the greatest product taglines ever 😂❤
Fizzical.
And a fair impression of Phil Silvers as Sergeant Bilko too!
Your videos don't half bring back so many happy memories. Thanks
Happy to hear that Robert. Many thanks!
My goodness...Haven't heard the Lilt ad in decades...Instantly came back to me and sang along with every word of the lyrics...Same as does Shake n vac, Kia-Ora's ad ect...Strange what sticks in one's mind.
Where i grew up in Scotland the big brands were 'Solripe', 'Barrs'(obviously), 'Bon Accord', and 'Struthers'. We used to get the 'Bon Accord Man' come round once a week. Their American Cream Soda was immense, as was their Limeade. 'Solripe' was a main competitor of 'Barrs' for a while but died out. 'Barrs' Irn Bru, Tizer, Limeade, Strike Cola and Red Cola were the best you could get. We barely went near 'Coca-Cola' products.
My goodness! That Lilt advert is my childhood coming back to life!
Panda pops small bottles used to be made of glass, before they became plastic. They were very very fizzy, to the point where one time I was walking home with the bottle from the shop and had accidentally dropped it but without it breaking, (whew ! I thought, still got the fizzy pop to drink), after 2 mins I'd gotten home to open it. Went to twist the cap... Bang ! It blew the twist cap off at such a speed it was like opening a bottle of champagne (which as a boy of 9 years, was a frightening shock but also a pure delight)
Shandy Bass and a candy ciggie never hurt anyone until the PC brigade was born.
Growing up in the West Coast of Scotland, my favourite regional soft drink brand was Krystal Klear lemonade made by Struthers of Lochwinnoch. When they closed in 2006, after being in business for 100 years, I was really gutted. I don't know if it was the qaulity of the local water, or the recipe they used but their lemonade, red cola and cream soda was ludicrously clean and refreshing tasting.
Yes, we used to get Struthers drinks too. Pineappleade and, I think they also made Tangerineade. Barrs Strike Cola was amazingly good too.😊
Their Iron Brew was the stuff!
Shandy Bass was lovely (so was Bass btw, whatever happened to that?) But happy memories of school hols in the 70's and my nan doing a Birds Eye roast beef lunch with a Top Deck limeade and lager to wash it down. Happy days!
Great video, brought back memories of the Pop man delivering 2 bottles of Corona pop to our door each week in the 80s. Vaguely remember Cresta, but would imagine my memory would be more distinctive if I'd had it. A frothy drink sounds very unusual. I'd love to try that one now.
Those were great days when the pop man used to come around.
Every Corona man in our area looked like Elvis in a navy overall. 😂
Happy, happy, happy. I grew up in the 70's, in Wembley, and have very vivid memories of the 'Alpine Man', rocking up in his van. We would return our rinsed bottles, and collect fresh fizzy joy (if we could afford to). Thanks for these videos. I remember all of these drinks. 🤗
Many thanks for watching!
Nothing today tastes like Corona pop, it was the best, and I remember thinking that theres no pop that tastes as nice.
This brought back some memories! I live in Nottinghamshire just up the road from an old company called Mandora who used to make fizzy drinks part of the group who made drinks including Irn Bru years ago. My mum worked there for a few years. Nostalgic memories ❤️🇬🇧
You must live near Mansfield as I can remember the factory which is now linleys
Mandora drinks were a northern thing as we had them in Withernsea!
Hello Stu🙋♀️ My Father was a Market Gardener, and we had a small shop. He used to sell Corona Pop 🥤I can still remember the flavours: orangeade, Lemonade, Limeade, cherryade, and dandelion and burdock...!! One thing you forgot to mention, there was a returns on the bottles: 1/2p or 1p for any bottles returned to the shop. I loved “Lilt” with its totally tropical 🌴 taste. For some reason, I don’t remember “Cresta” at all... Thanks for another interesting video 📹
Thanks Alison. Those Corona flavours were all so good! I think my favourites were cherryade and dandelion and burdock.
@@stuviewtv Hello Stu again. Do you remember the advertising slogan for Unigate Milk🥛 watch out! watch out! There’s a Humphrey about ?! With its long red and white straws?....
@@alisonjordan Oh yes, remember that well! There were a few Humphrey TV ads featuring various celebrities of the day such as Sid James and Benny Hill. I think there might have even been one with Muhammad Ali too.
@@stuviewtv YES 👍 Muhammad Ali was certainly in those Adverts!!😃
Born late 50s i remember most of them thank you for the video Stuview TV.
Yes, I used to love Corona pop as a kid in the 60s. The pop man used to come every week or two to collect old bottles and we'd have new one's. Cherryade was my favourite. I also recall Cresta, but I never really liked it. Lots of stuff came round in vans or lorries in those days, anything from pop, hardware items like bleach, wash powder etc, even a library van, and not forgetting the milkman ... all gone now, which is really sad.
@checkCanopy ... Glad to hear it.
We used to look forward to the Alpine pop van coming around when we were kids. There was so many different flavours to choose from and we were spoiled for choice. Happy days lol!
I loved panda pops so much, I particularly remember the jelly and ice cream ones. Used to take them on school trips, and sometimes I had them at school instead of milk 😂 I hated milk so when they tried to force feed it us in reception, my mum wrote me a note to get out of it and supplemented it with a Panda pop!
Good video. Many memories came flooding back. Thank you Stuview ;)
Glad you enjoyed it! Many thanks.
Corona cream soda was my very favourite and I absolutely loved the Cresta drinks, I wish they would bring them back.
I was gutted when quatro was discountinued - my favourite drink of the 80s
When Lucozade was wrapped in orange cling film & sold in chemists
In the early 1990's I used to like this soft drink called Indigo. It was made by Coca-Cola and came in a slim purple bottle. It claimed it was made from various exotic fruit juices and the fruits it named on the bottle all had bizarre sounding names.
Yes another brilliant video, we remember ALL OF THESE...had them all in the shops....Especially TOM AND JERRY JOKERS...And TOP DECK........QUATRO was an 80s drink......gone by 1989/90...the supplyers were not giving us this anymore...... our shops were all adorned with CORONA advertising......we sold Every Flavour... yes.... happy simple times...........
I remember as a kid visiting my grandparents, they used to have the Corona lorry drive around delivering to houses, dandelion and burdock was my favourite.
When I was a kid in the 70’s I remember the lorry that would come round the streets every so often selling Corona fizzy pop. I also loved Top Deck cider shandy. 🙂
Yes Stu pure memories you revoked 👏🏼 being a little east end rascal we used to cash in the corona bottles as the lids used to have the price of the pennies you would get in return. The corner shop used to store them in his little yard at the back. Some of us used to jump over the gated fence stash some bottles and return them again 😂😂 it wasn’t long before he cottoned on to our scam 🤦🏻♂️ the joys of being a kid back in the 70s.
Great days indeed!
Loved the corona van coming round, cherryade and dandelion and burdock were yum. And 10p back for the empty bottle 😀 . I remember that advert lol
Some of these names bring a warm tear to my eyes .. we can all relate to some better times when connecting just the odd nostalgic item to many fond memories ..and that's what keeps us humbly grateful people.
Very true
I have fond memories of the Alpine lorry on our street each week, and can't help but smile😊. This was childhood for me. I miss the 1970s.
Great days
Yeah , the alpine man used to deliver on Wednesday afternoons , usually by Thursday teatime 2 of the 3 bottles had been consumed !
I loved drinking "Cream Soda" in the 1960s/1970's as a kid. I even added "Carnation Cream" to make it taste more creamy!
My old secondary school was over a natural spring. Mitchells and Butlers were there Carling was brewed there plus others, we also had a ‘pop’ factory next door too called Masons, delivered straight to the door. It was great.
We had the Alpine man in Ayrshire, and we call it ginger rather than pop. Still love cream soda to this day, an absolute classic. Same with Top Deck and Panda cola xx
The taste of cream soda still brings back great memories for me too.
Quatro is one of my abiding memories of my first part time job as a glass collector in a very trendy pub when I was just 16 and still in high school. I started there in March 1985 and I can remember it well because of all the chart hits on the juke box.
The pub was called The Little B in Sale, Trafford but I was from the wrong side of the tracks being from Benchill, Wythenshawe. It was like walking into a brat pack movie four nights a week in a pub full of Rob Lowes and Molly Ringwalds lol. We used to sell quite a lot of Quatro because it went with Bacardi, vodka and gin and like you say it screamed the 80s. Thanks for the memories.
Must have been great working in a real life brat pack movie! Many thanks for watching.
Add "regular" Pepsi to the list. Regular Pepsi in Europe has now had it's sugar content reduced by 57% and replaced with artificial sweeteners (acesulfame K and Sucralose). New recipe is vile.
My lunch at school in the 80’s:
1 x Double dog
1x can of coke
1 x Dinosaur Egg
(or a Wham Bar)
Before Diet Coke there was something called 1 Cal (or maybe One Cal), which was a diet cola. Tasted absolutely horrible as I remember but did OK as there was little competition until Diet Coke came along. I remember Victoria Wood used to advertise it on TV circa 1980. And I remember Panda Pops being sold by the Ice cream van.
I'm afraid you've also missed a Lilt clone called 'Cariba' made by a competitor and there was also Cydrax and Peardrax. Peardrax tasted great and was a favourite of mine as a kid and although long discontinued, Kopparberg alcohol free Pear Cider (which you can find in larger Sainsburys) does taste pretty similar. There was also a regional brand of fizzy drinks called 'Maid Marian' that the corner shop sold when I was a kid. But Corona Dandelion & Burdock was the best surely.
i remember the advert, they put 250 cans next to 1 can of normal pop to say the same calories...
All I remember is her playing a piano on a sunny beach but I remember absolutely nothing else about it. I assume it's the same advert.
@@trevorbrown6654 ive tried to find them,, got nothing lol,,,
i found the victoria wood ads...
maybe im thinking of another 1 calorie pop? but im sure its 1 cal.... ill keep looking lol
@@MacStoker tried to find the kopparberg you mean?
I worked for RHM foods in the early 80's, they made one-cal, or at least had it made for them by Coca Cola ola in Birmingham if memory serves me right. Was sold as a "health food" type drink, they did energen foods as well, i worked in national distribution and seem to remember one cal being sold off cheap (by the multiple truck load) to discounters etc and it disappeared shortly after I'd moved on (anyone remember Mcdougles Saucy sponge and cracottes?)
I never drank fizzy drinks for over half my lifetime - I was/still am a committed tea drinker. Now in my fifties and yearning for the past, I have been drinking Diet-Coke and having a burger (and breakfast) at McDonalds. Never ate at McDonalds or Burger King for many years, when I went to McDonalds with my brother, I said, I hadn't been for at least ten years. Now for some reason, I love it, I love the food (I have the egg muffin for breakfast) and I have a McPlant burger, with fries and a medium Diet-Coke. Love it. ❤👍
Yep, Glyn the pop man in his Corona lorry used to deliver to my Nain and Taid's house. He used to bring about eight bottles every week.. four in each hand down the path, (the top of each bottle held between his fingers). Included was one big glass bottle of Coke too - a larger version of the smaller classic bottles they still sell today, but with a screw cap, and a bottle of Lucozade, wrapped in that clear orange wrapper, which I wasn't allowed any of because it was 'medicine'! 😄
Agree I think Rio is quite close to Quattro. Passion fruit is quite a distinct strong flavour but the pineapple element is missing.