Food/Drink from the past
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Does anybody remember the Monster Munch from a few years back that turned your tongue either blue or green? Walkers 'Footballs'? Or how about Walkers Cheese and Onion flavoured popcorn?
I'd be glad if somebody remembered the last one because nobody else I know does!
I'd be glad if somebody remembered the last one because nobody else I know does!
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Definitely remember Footballs. Wern't they Cheese & Onion as well? Bloody tasty to boot. And I do have some sort of vague recollection of C 'n' O Popcorn. Didn't like it.Megamixer wrote:Walkers 'Footballs'? Or how about Walkers Cheese and Onion flavoured popcorn?
I'd be glad if somebody remembered the last one because nobody else I know does!
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Some things went out of production for a very good reason.Megamixer wrote:Or how about Walkers Cheese and Onion flavoured popcorn?
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Sounds like Tooty Minties, the companion sweets to Tooty Frooties. They came in a bag and were white, light green and dark green.The Mask Seller wrote:For some reason I think these were called Pacers, dunno why I think that as I was born in 1976! Does that ring a bell?Morkin wrote:Back in the late 1970's I used to buy small packs of chewy mints (similar to soft mints) that were about the size of a 1/2p & square shaped, which came in two flavours I think, although I only remember mint flavour. Does anyone know what they were called?
The mrs is telling me that Tooty Frooties were actually spelled Tutti Fruttis. Well whatever, mrs Crunchy.

Whatever the speling I reckon thems the varmints. I used to by Tooty Minties a fair bit, usually with an Icebreaker bar for double mintiness.
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Yes! YES! Thems the ones. Cheers mate.Crunchy wrote:Sounds like Tooty Minties, the companion sweets to Tooty Frooties. They came in a bag and were white, light green and dark green.The Mask Seller wrote:For some reason I think these were called Pacers, dunno why I think that as I was born in 1976! Does that ring a bell?Morkin wrote:Back in the late 1970's I used to buy small packs of chewy mints (similar to soft mints) that were about the size of a 1/2p & square shaped, which came in two flavours I think, although I only remember mint flavour. Does anyone know what they were called?
The mrs is telling me that Tooty Frooties were actually spelled Tutti Fruttis. Well whatever, mrs Crunchy.![]()
Whatever the speling I reckon thems the varmints. I used to by Tooty Minties a fair bit, usually with an Icebreaker bar for double mintiness.

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Good job you can still get them then!SoupDragon wrote:OMG Tutti Frutties!! Id forgotten all about them! Loved them
Heh, I actually liked it. Wasn't around for long thoughSirPsychoSexy wrote:Some things went out of production for a very good reason.Megamixer wrote:Or how about Walkers Cheese and Onion flavoured popcorn?

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This was a Coca Cola/Schweppes product. My mum worked for them and used to get trays of cans of this and I really liked it, but it didn't sell that well and it was discontinued..Katzkatz wrote: Does anyone remember a lemon and lime flavoured fizzy drink called "Gini"? I remember it used to be in the vending machines at one of the places I worked at. Seems to have disappeared from the UK.
Feast lollies still exist...
Raspberry Cornettos are the things I miss most..
Also can you still get the little tins of fruit from Del Monte called Fruitini?
I also miss a savoury snack from Sainsbury's.. they were called Chunnels and were baked potato and cheese flavour..
Also Cadbury's did a cheese wafer snack in the early to mid 80's called Cheesy Criss Cross of which was nice.. lattice cheese wafer with a soft cheese filling..
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Everyone seems to miss that cereal "Lucky Charms" that they don't sell anymore (some farce about the E-numbers)
Was taking a walk around Bristol with the missus and found a shop that sells it so if anyone craves....come to farmer land and grab a box or ten!
Was taking a walk around Bristol with the missus and found a shop that sells it so if anyone craves....come to farmer land and grab a box or ten!
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I seem to be the only person I know who remembers Pyramints!
I loved them, even though they were prohibitively expensive. Anybody else remember them?
I loved them, even though they were prohibitively expensive. Anybody else remember them?
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That wouldn't be one of those American Import-type shops would it? The ones that charge £7 for a box of cereal?RetroMartin wrote:Everyone seems to miss that cereal "Lucky Charms" that they don't sell anymore (some farce about the E-numbers)
Was taking a walk around Bristol with the missus and found a shop that sells it so if anyone craves....come to farmer land and grab a box or ten!
We had Pokemon Cereal when we went to America ten years ago, it was like Lucky Charms but with Pokemon-shaped marshmallow, and covered in the foul-tasting American milk.
Banana Bubbles? Remember those? Like Coco Pops only they turned your milk into banana milk. Gorgeous, they lasted about a week before they stopped making them.
Milkolait was like a white chocolate version of Nutella, only ever found it once, but it was GOOD.
Jelly Invaders were the best yogurts ever. They looked like one of those Muller Corner things from the outside, only it was a big load of jelly with a bit of yogurt in the smaller bit.
Pop Tarts have gotten really hard to find now. Asda has them, but only in Strawberry and Chocolate flavours, for something like £2.50 a box (!). They don't do the marshmallow one anymore, which is sad.
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Barritz chocolate bars. Orange, Milk and Mint. They had the funky labels which were really cool, and the chocolate wern't bad, either. And who remembers Smiths Tubes, in either Salt & Vinegar (eurgh!) or Plain? Bloody loverly they were.
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