The A to Z of Lost Food and Drink
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- Take a nostalgic stroll through the past with the A to Z of Lost Food and Drink, revisiting old favourites such as the Cabana bar, Bird's Instant Whip, Quatro and the legendary Watney's Party Seven.
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Does anyone remember that cinnamon flavoured chewing gum? I think it was called Dentyne - it came in a flat red packet.
Yes, I do, used to get it from the corner shop on the way home from school.
I forgot all about it until you mentioned it, thank you!
Wrigleys Big Red
@@janwong9437 Thank you!
Yes, I used to love it
Butterscotch Instant Whip was marvellous.
My favourite!
😂yes,it was always my favourite I never liked the strawberry,too boring😂
Hell yes 😊
now your talking my language, my house for a taste of butterscotch Intant whip ...
First time, I had Instant Whip, my appendix, exploded that same evening. I had it removed the next morning Never ate it again!
I remember when Wagon Wheels were the size of soup plates - or so it seems compared to the piddling little things that they pass off as Wagon Wheels these days.
True, increase the price if they have to, just keep to the original size.
Apparently they are the size they always were lol it’s just our hands were smaller …….who believes this ? 😡
nope, they were bigger you couldnt fit one in your mouth and heads don't grow much@@helengreen3104
I completely agree they were BIG
Same with Curly Wurleys
Does anyone remember ice magic??? A chocolate sauce squeezed over ice cream, it was supposed to harden, then it would crack when you put your spoon into it xx
My mum got us Ice Magic and some strawberry sauce to go with our ice cream. When opened the strawberry sauce had to go in the fridge and the good boy I am I did so. Unfortunately I put the Ice Magic in there too, it didn't go liquid again and it was expensive. My brother was pleased.
I remember in the early 1970s there was an instant orange juice drink made by Kelloggs called 'Rise and Shine.' Similar to the Birds Appeel drink.
Yup. That was still on sale in the early 1980s as I remember it accompanying me on a junior school camping trip to Wales
I remember Rise and Shine too. It was really good!
My mother used to make me a similar drink called "Fybogel". It tasted nothing like real orange (and I'm sure it bunged me up to boot!)
@@roberthindle5146 You can still buy fybogel at chemist shops You are right, it tastes horrible but it is intended to aid bowel movements .
Also I remember ''5 alive'' in the 80s. Or maybe I dreamt it.
I remember my mum having box of chocolates called Contrast.
yes you are right
Milk and plain
Aye a remember them and weekend and good news.
@@WendyDevitt oh yes good news you know I'd forgotten about those that's going back a bit 😊
@@WendyDevitt good news id forgotten about those that's going back a bit 😊
Born in 1954, these products were my life. Thank you very much. Happy memories of a childhood that I still continue today.
👍Watneys 7 piss water 😂😂😂
I'm a 54er too. I recall just about all these. A favourite of mine was the Aztec bar. I've mentioned 'Junglies' to people and they say I'm making it up.. As for Ricicles, they were 'Twicicle as Nicicle'. Off to a party but couldn't stretch to a Party Seven, make do with the Party Four!
@@lablackzed better than pissy larger
Me too born 1954 all the memories flooding back I'm sure glad i grew up then we had freedom no one heard of dirty old men on who ran of with kids we had space to play I knew when to come and after tea played out again til the made locked up the swings
1958 for me, and we were all safe playing outside, everyone was straight and white, a much better England, if any man had started acting even slightly pervy they would have been taken away to an asylum @@francisraffle2948
Every time I hear your CENTRAL TV intro jingle, my brain tells me that Aufwiedersehen Pet is about to start.
Imprinted on my brain since I bought the VHS box sets many years ago.
That's exactly the same for me, lol... I still got my complete original AWP double boxsets of VHS since the 1980s, too - the 4 different pastel coloured brick designs, lol. Best show. 👌
@@jrsc01. Terrific show.
No longer have my VHS, but have had 2 different DVD releases since then - now on the slimline version with all 26 original episodes in one box.
Aufwiedersehen Pet is one of those shows that has always been in my collection, and always will be.
Lol exactly same here when I heard that, I'm going to have to watch one now
@@brendanrogersisafatchristo4126 One of the great comedy dramas - I've seen them all many times, particularly series 1.
It was Star Fleet for me, back in the early 80's. '82-'83 period.
Does anybody remember Cresta? It was "frothy, man!"
i remember Quatro and bird's instant whip, those were the days, long gone now.
I loved Bar 6
Same here!
My mum loved Bar Six too!
I used to get them from a vending machine, as they cost less in that way than buying them from a shop. What a find that was!
I loved bar 6 too they should bring it back
I loved Bar Six, also Waifa which used to come in milk and plain varieties 😋
What about Terry's Neapolitans? Posh sweets if ever there was such a thing. 😂
My dad loved those. Happy memories.
I want Mars to bring back the dark chocolate version of the Mars bar - they were sooo good, especially when chilled! I also miss Fry's Five Centres - and the Coffee flavoured Walnut Whip!
Cabana was the king of choc bars,driffter good as well,in facu bring em all back
yes Cabana was lush
@@rosiew1952 i remember them as a kid,going to the shop just for that lol fools to stop them
@@stewartfooter3580Rowntree’s had to discontinue cabanas sadly cos they cost too much to make
Yeah, Cabana was lovely.
The secret bar was amazing
i did love treets..i loved a nutty bar to which you don't get anymore either....
by 'nutty bar' do you mean Topic...with a hazelnut in every bite?
Nutty s were bloody lush.A sausage shape of fudge with peanut blasted in . Brown wrapper, orange writing ❤
Many of these great products were discontinued because they were more expensive to manufacture thus reducing the vast profits made by greedy companies. Great video. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks!
One of my favourites which has now ceased production was the Prize bar consisting of fudge packed with nuts and raisins and covered in milk chocolate. I also miss the Macintosh caramel eggs that I would receive every year at Christmas which were discontinued shortly after Macintosh was taken over by Rowntree.
Toffee and mallow eggs. Yum.
Oh yes, Prize bars were great.
Yes , thanks for reminding me !
Bit of info. At the BARRATTS sweet factory in Wood Green North London, in the late sixties, the girls on the production line would fill each individual Sherbet Fountain with SPOON, place a liquorice straw inside and twist to close. All by hand. Literally millions of them as they were sent World Wide ! True.
I remember that factory in Mayze Rd (not sure it was spelt like that). My Aunt worked there and lived in the house next door, which I believe was owned by the Barrett's company.
Yes ,it was actually Mayes Road. Remember the sweet cigarettes? Well the girls would stack a pile in a frame, perhaps 300 or so, then paint one end red, using a paintbrush. All done by hand. Asian girls, all in traditional dress, with those red spots on their faces. All beautiful girls, or it seemed to me.Happy days, all gone now,sadly.
@@richardcummins5465 Loved the cigarettes but even better were the tobacco and the liquorice pipes.
I don't know how many of those I ate but it must have been many.
@@Lousialee-hm3guoh yes, the tobacco was called Spanish Gold, as i remember ❤
I still have an empty can of Quattro I found in my mums garden when I replaced her old fence which had been up since the early eighties,as kids we used to shove empty cans and crisp wrappers down the back of it,also found some old army men and smashed up matchbox cars!!
They are all on my collection shelf now,also an old Coca Cola can,with 4 ingredients on the back 👍🏼
Fantastic!
That’s a real time capsule you found there!
I remember the Drifter bars from years ago and the bitza pizza crisps!
Those quatro cans are fetching upwards of £50 on eBay when they come on every now and then
Wow, party seven and party four, that brings back so many memories, still got the opener for them 🎉😊
Back then, all tinned drinks had to be opened like that - the opener was sometimes called a church key. It was found in every kitchen (along with a toffee hammer!)
But who remembers when Club biscuits had really thick chocolate on them?
Oh yes, fantastic!
I loved every flavour of the Club bars - Mint, Orange, Raisin, they were fantastic. YoYo bars also, as someone else said on here.
There were loads of varieties of clubs not what you get today
Ricicles stopped. Sugar Puffs no without the sugar. PC gone made!
Totally agree; can only assume the manufacturers like to commit commercial suicide. There are so many products I have had to give up because the took out sugar and substituted with proven carcinogens; absolute madness.Still, I am happy not to give them my money.
Stu, your research is fantastic! I remember, Cabana, Drifter, Echo (and mint), Good News, Instant Whip, Jungle Fresh, Mingles, Quatro, Ricicles, Slimcea, Treets, United, and Zoom.
I also remember ‘Weekend’ chocolates which had jellies and nougat in the box.
I remember may years ago, possibly 1969/70 my dad coming home and giving my mum a box of Roses chocolates (blue box), also; he was hiding behind his back a ‘red’ box of Roses which he then gave to my mum. I remember this very distinctly.
When this memory came back to me I searched everywhere for information on the ‘red’ box of Roses. Despite all my searching and asking hundreds of people, no one new or heard of the ‘red’ box of Roses.
Then one day whilst looking at Robert Opie’s Museum Of Brands (Nottinghill) site, there is a photo of the box of ‘red’ Roses! He actually has the actual ‘red’ box in his exhibition!
A fantastic video, very enjoyable to watch. Thank you for making and sharing. All the very best to you and yours.
That's great to hear. So glad you enjoyed the video. Many thanks!
“slimcea girl” was often used as a nickname for plumper, jolly girls.
I used to love drifter. I'd forgotten about it thanks for sharing.
This is great to remember. Some of these I don't want to remember 😂 bit very nostalgic thanks for sharing
What, no Texan Bar?! My favourite lost bar ever!! Great video though, thanks!
I'm not sure if you can still buy them online, I had one about 10yrs ago. but remember, we no longer have teeth like we did as a child and they take alot of chewing. lol
I loved the Texan too. I didn't include it here as I've already made a video dedicated to it. Glad you enjoyed the video. Many thanks!
The Texan was my favourite! Still miss it. There was a limited edition re-release a few years ago, but alas it was short-lived.
I remember Apeel drink and as a kid I quite liked it. The biggest travesty is the loss of the Cabana. I used to love them.
Yes! Both those were lovely, apeel was really tangy with just the right amount of sweetness and the yellow lettering is so recognizable and delicious Cabana Mnnnnn just dreamy weemy!!! I just would like those back again.
And quatro was a beverage I loved too. I love these nostalgic triggers. 😊
Yep, I remember chocolate, it's a shame we don't have it today.
Loved Pan Yan pickle 😋😋 but the thing I miss most is Vesta Beef Curry and Virol 😢
Omg virol😮 we had that once a week as kids. It was supposed to be a vitamin supplement. Tasted awful. That and milk of magnesia, the purpose of which escapes me 😅
@@Toolbod virol tasted horrible?? It was like caramel 😋😋 Mill of Magnesia was for indigestion and constipation. Do you remember Milo? Malted chocolate drink. You can still get that 👍
Vesta Beef Risotto, and thei Paella, were great too. My ex and I made our own version of the risotto, and a Spanish friend said any Spaniard would eat it. Didn't let on where the "recipe" came from🤔
Used to have vesta curry as a treat on Saturday evenings 😅
I understand that those vesta meals? We're originally to be used as rations for the army.
Weekend chocolate and candy box a Christmas must have back then
Fox's Echo was god tier and to be fair they still make good chocolate biscuits. Love these nostalgia trips!
AZTECS……. I can taste them now.
Purple wrapper
Another perfect slice of nostalgia Stu, I remember one New Years eve party in the late 70s when a mates dad tried to open a Watneys Party Seven, we still talk about it now 😂
They could be lethal in the wrong hands!
@@stuviewtvhe tried to pierce it with an old style can opener, just had to sit there while he got it full in the face while we sat there laughing
Stuview has got to the most well researched & professionally produced channel ever.
Wow, that's so nice of you. Many thanks!
Loved every minute of this Stu! Thanks for the Memories 👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it! Many thanks.
OMG, I absolutely loved the Vanilla Ice Cream Monster Munch as well as the ones that turned your tongue blue
Birds Instant Whip is still available. I almost bought one in Tesco last week.
Much as I dislike supermarkets, I will go in search. A friend tracked down Sandwich Spread recently. I thought that that had disappeared.
I absolutely loved a Texan Bar. And a can of Lilt.
Those Good News chocolate flavours sound lovely. 😋
What a wonderful trip down memory lane. I remember many but some not at all. Great work Stu. 😊
Many thanks!
Outer spacers took me back. As did Slimcea bread which was pap!😂
Love this blast of nostalgia.
United were my favourite ever bar/biscuit. We'd get one of them or a Trio or a penguin with our school lunch, sandwiches and a packet of crisps; Anyone remember Sky Divers crisps? They were a staple in our lunchbox, great times before the food police became a thing 👎.
👍 for this channel taking us back to the good days when people were free to live as they liked. Happy times for me in the late seventies/ eighties ❤
Many thanks!
I loved a strawberry dessert that came in a tin and you mixed it with milk, I think it was called Sweetheart or something like that.
Yes, I remember sweetheart. Exactly as other comment described it
Bar six, was always my favourite, very nice 😊
my favourite discontinued chocolate bar is Banjo
Oh yes, they were great!
I remember the Tiffin Bar very well too.
They were brilliant
Another great Video, thanks for the trips to my child hood, yes I had tried Apeel and it tasted powdery nothing like Orange Juice,
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks!
Haha! The Slimcea ad is brutal. Would love to see an ad like that made today! Love it.
I’m a child of the 90’s. Anyone remember Fruitang? They were fruit flavoured sour sweets kind of like Fruitella. So good.
Yes I do and now I want some lol. I was a teenager in the 90s, oh heck, can we just have the 90s back, all of it, maybe not New Kids on the Block though lol 😅
No but I recall Fruit Polos
I loved those sugar coated cola frosties
And the sour chewits!
I so wish cabana was back in the shops absolutely lovely ☺️
Some good old stuff there for me as a kid. What rubbish we've consumed without knowing.
You're right there, Phil.
My parents bought a load of Birds Apeel, including Grapefruit flavour. It stayed in our kitchen cupboards unused because a) it didn't taste good, and b) it had to be made up in ridiculously large volumes.s
I remember adverts for Birds products like Angel Delight, where the birds were unsatisfied because they had been eating clouds...
As well as Slimcea, there was Nimble "slimming" bread
I never heard or the vanilla ice cream Monster Munch, but I would have loved to have tried them!
Thanks for this trip down memory lane!
I really liked and miss Nutty bars (caramel log covered in peanuts)
I so remember Birds Apeel instant fruit drink Orange and Grapefruit flavours first came in sachets then introduced in jar form it was a good alternative but you can't beat the real thing loved Cabanas and Hanky Panky all these were huge favourites growing up in the 1970s what above Weekend Chocolates they were quite fancy Ice breaker chocolate 🍫 bar and Old Jamaica as well 😊 Happy Memories 😊
I always bought Brannigans Roast Beef & Mustard Crisps when they were in the shops they were my favourite crisps. I hope they bring them back.😋
Treets were my favourite they melt in your mouth not in your hand after moving to Canada in the 70s I was upset to see that Treets were no longer available.
Melt in your mouth, not in your hand was the tag line for Minstrels.
@@mattwuk 'The milk chocolate melts in your mouth not in your hand' was originally the slogan for Treets.
I remember seeing a tin of Party Seven being opened and the jet of beer hit our ceiling,,,didn't stop until it was empty, and the stain was there for years. happy times..lol
Fondly remember Ricicles, and Frosties, (if I remember correctly… the same but sugar coated corn flakes), the smell of a newly opened box always brought back memories of caravan holidays as a small child, though they must have changed the recipe at some point, as of a good many years ago it hasn’t smelt quite as I remember 😕
Tripe and onion shop next to Town Hall Tavern Wolverhampton….. bliss. Also next door to a coffee bar and not too far from the Golden Egg. Happy days.
Also Olde Jamaica chocolate bars. Rum and raisin . Two shillings a block , not cheap, in orange and gold wrapper .
I certainly remember the Golden Egg!
I loved Cabana bars, Good News chocolates and Peanut Treets. And Birds Eye Instant Whip was often served as a dessert in our house. Zoom lollies were good, too.
Love seeing all the old adverts,happy memories thank you.
My pleasure!
I loved the cabana and drifter bars and I also for some unknown reason like tomato flavoured wotsits
Drifter was my favourite. It should make a come back 100%!!!
Weekend chocolates were lovely and I loved Hanky Panky and Outer Spacer crisps!
Force cereal was wonderful - 'high over the fence leaps Sunny Jim, Force is the food that raises him'.
PanYan pickle tasted a lot of turmeric and tamarind, to my memory. They also made a PanYan sauce at one time.
Yes you've confirmed my memory of it's taste it had a sort of curry type flavour in my mind..different to branstons pickle😊👍
Jellymallow, Spanish Gold Sweet Tobacco, Cherry Lips, Spangles, Five Boys Chocolate, Walnut Whip, Toffolux(sp?), Hihgland Toffee, Lee's Macaroon Bars, Lucky Bags
Highland toffee from the machine after swimming!
Rosebuds
I miss the coffee flavoured walnut whips.
Highland Toffee and Walnut Whip still going strong
i remember Spanish Gold haha it came in a fold out paper pouch(red i think) that resembled proper grown-up tobacco
Hello Stu🙋♀️ Yes... I remember Apeel orange 🍊 drink... and it certainly did taste like fresh orange juice. Cabana was my favourite chocolate 🍫 bar. Gosh...I had forgotten “Good News” chocolates. Another box of chocolates I remember was “Weekend” and another “Dairy Box.” I recognised Jim Dale in the “Nux” bar advert, but I don’t remember the chocolate. Thanks for a sweet treat down Memory Lane.
Hi Alison. Weekend was one of my options for W but just lost out in the end to Watney's!
You can still buy Dairy box
@@cantiaci That is interesting to know. I have not had a box of “Dairy Box” for years... I will see look out for it... Thanks for your text.👍
@@alisonjordan They were selling Dairy box in Poundland last time I went there.
United was my favourite.
And extra time United when you had a bit of extra pocket money
Pan Yan pickles,,, delicious.
Nestle Yorkie chocolate biscuit bar has just been discontinued along with Breakaway. Our local Teaco stopped selling Yorkie biscuit bars about 4 months ago.
It was good to see the Party Seven (and white dog 💩) make a victorious comeback in LIFE ON MARS.
When I was a kid my gran worked at Rowntree Mackintosh at Castleford - fond memories of mis-shapen Texans and Striper bars that she used to get as a bonus.
My mum worked at Cadbury in Bournville. House was full of mis-shapes in brown paper bags, which they could buy cheaply. It was called "waste chocolate." Rest assured, it wasn't wasted.
@@rw8733 Not wasted in our house either.
The Texans & Lion Bars were often better than those in the shops, as they generally had "too much" chocolate on.
I'm guessing the Cadbury rejects were a similar story.
Happy times for us former young 'uns.
@@dazjackson1972 I'd go back in a heartbeat if I could 😢
@@rw8733 Aye, if only.
Antone remember the 3D Jamboree bag with a little free toy inside? Also the Sherbert Fountain?
I remember both and I loved them, although I wasn't keen on the licorice in the Jamboree Bag. But the free toy (almost) made up for that.
Still get fountains, 4 pack Asda
Both made by Barratts, Wood Green, North London!
That Cabana Bar sounds amazing! I don't remember anything like that in the US.
It was fantastic!
Sorry I meant to congratulate you on your excellent channel. So much hard work and research goes into every video. Thanks for taking me back to my youth. Full of carefree days and cheap sweets. True I didn't get much pocket money but boy oh boy could I buy some goodies. 8 blackjacks or fruit salad chews for 1p. A bag of Tudor crisps for 2p. Yet very few overweight kids at school. Hardly any time sitting down at home. Always out playing. Jumpers for goal posts and all that...ha...ha.
That's really kind of you to say. Many thanks. Here's to the old days!
Funny you should mention obesity as I was saying the same thing to my daughter today; that we were (almost) all skinny. I told her that I am convinced it was because tapeworms were so much more prevalent then.
It was my job to mix up the Apeel in a big plastic jug for Sunday lunch when I was a kid. Loved the stuff. Defintely not "freshly squeezed" but good!
i don't know if these were merely a north west thing but the Dundee biscuit was really good value; a big unwrapped round shortbread topped with a thick layer of chocolate. They were the size of, if not bigger than a wagon wheel and, as i recall sold singly, unwrapped at most corner shops
Yes, I remember those, they were very big, chunky and came in a pack of 4. We got ours from C & C as the only after dinner treat we bought as we usually had homemade. I was allowed to pick a treat which we had only if I had been good all week! I lived in Staffordshire at the time.
I remember Dundee Biscuits mid 50s they were 3d l didn't like them
I buy Quorn Sausage Rolls with three in a pack, as they remind me of the old style sausage rolls, fresh from the bakery. Now heated in the air fryer and dipped in either mayonnaise or ketchup/barbecue sauce. They remind me of the 1980s : you don’t see sausage rolls like that now, they seem to make them with a different recipe. They were one of the classic tastes of the 1980s. Piping hot, straight out of the oven, in a paper bag. Hungry now. 😊
A chap sells pan yan pickle at our village fair every year. He makes it himself.
As an American I would Love to transport myself to london and turn on the WayBack machine and try some of these things! You Brits Always have odd different brands that we never had or have in the States! I wish that "House Parliment" sauce was easily available here, as I liked it on my visit.
I tried Apeel once and my tongue was yellow for a week, Great vid, Butterscotch was my fave whip.
I loved butterscotch too. Glad you enjoyed the video. Many thanks.
I miss the mint variety of the ferrero rocher, fresco mint. Walkers Worcester sauce crisps, Brannigans Canadian ham crisps, haagen dazs vanilla chocolate fudge.....all semi recent but still fondly remembered.
We could even buy Instant Whip in New Zealand, easily and quickly made it was great in summer as a pudding when mum didn't have time to make something more substantial. Strawberry or butterscotch were the preferred flavours from memory, the chocolate not being anything like as nice to eat. Angel Delight is no comparison.
Blancmange is another fondly remember relic of my childhood - especially the mocha or the butterscotch - which is gone today. Something else which we could get in New Zealand until the 70s, it was still available in the UK in the 80s when I moved there to live and I regularly purchased it. Then it quietly disappeared like so many other items. Custard is simply no comparison to/replacement for blancmange any more than Angel Delight is to/ for Instant Whip.
I could virtually taste that United biscuit when I saw the image. Remember those well. It was those or Fruit Club, Trio or Penguin if I had to rough it.
Club Golf. A plain chocolate version.
It was united or 54321 bars for me
@@alexjohnston8889 I remember 54321 as well. Biting off the rice crispies from the top and eating the caramel wafer bit after
@@alexjohnston8889 I remember 54321, they had the Manfred Mann song on the advert. Also I remember a mint biscuit in the 70s called Alibi, like a wafer with dark chocolate.
Orange Viscount in the school tuck shop !
I dont remember that Birds Apeel range,
But,
There was a similar concept one i do remember and used to use as well was a brand with various flavors,
Called "RISE and SHINE" by Kellog's company.
😊😊😅😅
You couldn't eat just a single mingle as half the box was gone before you finished your cuppa.
Used to love Quatro, wish it was still around.
You should do a part 2 to this video as there have been loads of discontinued foods we miss. Fox's Classic, Terry's Neopolitans, One-cal fizzy to name a few. Great video as always.
Thanks!
😂 one cal must have been a craze. I remember for a period of time when we went grocery shopping and could pick a treat, it was one cal, now I wonder what was that all about.
I really enjoyed watching that. Two children's TV series I liked from the 70's were Striker & King Cinder which also starred Peter Duncan.
No party in the 70's was complete without the presence of a Watneys party seven.
I remember you could get a tap fitting for it, or you just had to make a couple of holes in the top so that it would pour smoothly.
I think they also did Watneys party five.
Watneys briught back memories of xmas & NYE party's someone would be wandering around with a can of Watney's under his arm asking who wants a top up .
Y'know, Stu, I don't why I watch your vids... Every time I do, I end up teary-eyed. It's not so much the products (tv progs/films/etc) . No, its more the times. The memories. The friends. Even school.
I'll keep watching, though. I'll just invest in shares of kleenex.
Glad you will keep watching! 😀
Another great trip down Memory Lane, thank you.
I remember, and tried, all but a handful of these. Seem to recall someone at the time saying that peanuts didn't grow in the jungle, so they couldn't be 'Jungle fresh' !
I spotted a tin of 'Lucky numbers' right at the end of the video. Always a favourite in our house.
Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks!
Back in the 1960’s I was a very young child. A neighbours boy was ill and the mother was squeezing fresh oranges and getting him to drink the juice.
It was the talk of the street between the neighbours thought this was wasteful and wouldn’t do him any good.
Who ever heard of orange juice ???? It would never catch on 😂
Pan yan pickle, that's brought back memories of the dinner table at home in the 60s. Delicious too, if I remember correctly, like many things from that era.
I loved Cabana & outer spacers ❤️
Bandits.
Original, mint and orange 😋
Q= Quash....orange and pineapple squash....lovely
Yes, l do remember many of these. Nutty Bars and Hanky Panky were two of my favourites. The latter was a popcorn, nut cluster type snack coated in a a sweet glaze. Yum!
Drifter bars were the dogs.
Mingles Sounds like something you can catch. 😂