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Little Mojo chews...about 6 for 2p in 1975. Sweet cigarettes were my favourites, a shop in Sale Moor used to sell chocolate flavour ones (it's a Vets now....) and I still like candy sticks today - can't call them cigarettes any more. Oh, and candy letters.....nomJules
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Originally posted by OverWyreGrower View PostScrewballs? I was never allowed the bubblegum... had to hand it back over when I'd got to the bottom of it!Location....East Midlands.
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Originally posted by OverWyreGrower View PostScrewballs? I was never allowed the bubblegum... had to hand it back over when I'd got to the bottom of it!
Anyone recall coconut shredded tobacco? We used to roll it up in dock leaves, pretending it was the real deal. BTW I have never smoked! Just in case some smarty tries to suggest otherwiseLook deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein
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Looks like the penny sweets are on you.....congrats on your MOM.sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,”
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Did anyone else have competitions to see who could blow the biggest bubble with Bazooka bubble gum? Half the time you'd end up with it all over your face and in your hair when you blew too hard and the bubble burst!Location - Leicestershire - Chisit-land
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Nostalgia! I remember the blackjacks and fruit salads at a farthing, and flying saucers, there were even tiny bars of CDM for 1d, 2d, and the 'full size' one at a tanner.
I was supposed to get the bus home from school (2d, main reason was it got me across the one busy road) but on a Wednesday my big sister (worked in a shop, and that was her half day) met me, so I didn't need my busfare and could buy an ice cream!
A bit later, most of the 'sold by weight' sweets were 7d, 8d, or 9d a quarter, but he would do 6d worth if we asked.Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
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Originally posted by Bren In Pots View PostWhen I was a kid my mum worked at the Trebor factory and every Friday from their staff shop she'd bring home huge bags of sweets I remember Black Jacks, fruit salads, mints, refreshers and some sort of wine drops that used to stick to the paper bag.
Eating all those sweets back then is probably why I don't have a sweet tooth.
The factory backed on to my Junior School and the smell of the fruit salads used to make me feel queasy in the mornings, then on the way home on summer afternoons you had to pass this outlet pipe which oozed some kind of sugary waste and would be swarming with wasps!When the Devil gives you Cowpats - make Satanic Compost!
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Originally posted by OverWyreGrower View PostScrewballs? I was never allowed the bubblegum... had to hand it back over when I'd got to the bottom of it!
Yup the bubblegum was bright blue I think - pretty nasty stuff I think now (loved it then though!)
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There's a shop in Launceston that sells all of the above -and more - from proper sweetie jars and served in little paper bags...
Feel a little trip to Launceston for a 1/4 of sherbet pips coming on........When the Devil gives you Cowpats - make Satanic Compost!
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All of the above and I remember in the summer when you had a bit of cash you'd get a witches hat - it was an ice lolly with a ice cream cornet stuck on top - which one to eat first before it melted!
Oh and another to add those peanut shaped sweets sort of toffee and peanut chips inside.
My poor kids only went to the penny shop on a friday afternoon after school - that's why neither of them have any fillings thy're now 15 and 17 and I had masses by the time I was about eight!
I remember going to the penny shop on the day of decimilisation and getting 'new change' from sixpence my dad gave me.
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