Hi I believe it was Terry’s that originally had a product called Peppermint Creams. These were basically round pieces of peppermint flavoured sugar! They were white, hard on the inside (from the sugary outside I guess) and smooth inside (but still hard). They used to be wrapped in white individual wrappers with green writing on. [...]
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cadburys bar six ,can remember back in late 70s, you could say it,s a bit like kitkat now a days – Tony
I remember a chocolate bar called “pink panther bar” It was a strawbery flavoured, pink chocolate bar about the same size as the “milky bar” Can you let me know if you have heard of it. Thanks Darina
Hi, Does anyone know what the old name was of the Revels that are flat chocolate discs….some friends of mine are all trying to think what they were called? regards Deborah
Dear “A quarter of” Although obviously not politically correct today, my mum has been trying in vain to see what happened to “Invalid Toffee”. Can you help. Many thanks Michelle
hey were blue & white with a clear wrapper They has a cola flavour, can you get these now? Lynne
Hi I am sure you can not get these choc bars any longer, but i have an enduring memory of them but not their name. They had a moose advertising it and covered in choc but the inside was like a cake with stripes of green and red goo running their length i would like [...]
Having got lost in the past discussing old fashioned sweets with friends, I discovered your website, and have just spent a full half hour completely absorbed in your pages!!! How wonderful … I shall be sending an order in later (when my husband decides what he wants to add to the order!!) I remember a [...]
Dear Sirs, I am trying to locate Terry’s Spartan (Box of chocolates) for my mum. Please let me know if you can help Many thanks Colin
can you remember Logger bars?? come in a wrapper with a cardboard holder chocolate and a kind of marshmallow inside what happened to them?? Sarah
HiI so wish I could still buy these. They were sold by weight rather than in a tube/packet, and came in a clear cellophane wrapper with white writing on it. They were about a 3cm square and ¼ cm thick.  The flavours were really fresh, clean and fruity. I used to buy them in the [...]
They were shaped like a we mountain covered in crispy toffee and moist coconut inside,and I think they were made by Buchanans Lillian
Remember the old stle of fruit gums? The ones with the nobbles on top? Well, there used to be a similar shaped sweet, and they came in a similar sized tube, but they were butterscotch flavour (I think).
Remember the old stle of fruit gums? The ones with the nobbles on top? Well, there used to be a similar shaped sweet, and they came in a similar sized tube, but they were butterscotch flavour (I think).Chris
I’ve tried most sweet shops in the hope i’d find a favourite sweet of me but to no avail. The sweet looks like a monkey nut, its shell is made of butterscotch and its centre was nutty. Looking forward to hearing from you. Regards, Lynn
Sweet Memory Hi, I quickly scanned the memory of part and I remember the little yellow nuggets of chewing gum in little drawstring bags – think it was called \”gold\” something. I also remember pink panther chocolate and chocolate tools and a few others. However, what I would like to know is can you still [...]
hi i am sure there were some sweets made when i was younger lol that were called toffee buttons they were two chocolate buttons back to back and filled with lovely gooey toffee please tell me i am not going made, and that someone has heard of then. thanksjulie
My husband and I both remember a type of boiled sweet that we both loved, they were pink and a \’saucer\’ type shape with bobbles over them, they were hard on the outside and chewy in the middle. There were 2 flavours, spearmint and cola. We would love to track these down if possible. Does [...]
My favourite sweet from the good old days (1980s!) was called Laser. It was a small long hard boiled sweet that was yellow in colour with a red stripe down the centre! They came in a red wrapper with white lettering with a fuzzy blue outline. I’m sure they was made by a leading confectioner [...]
To whom it concerns, I’ve tried most sweet shops in the hope i’d find a favourite sweet of me but to no avail. The sweet looks like a monkey nut, its shell is made of butterscotch and its centre was nutty. Looking forward to hearing from you. Regards, Lynn
