Does anyone remember nutty bar
I love nuts and I love fudge so what's not to like? There should be more bars without cholocate. Inside out bars I called those. Delciously sweet as I remember them Bring them back!!!
Jo Dixon on bring back the nutty bar!!!!!!! I thought I was going mad when other people my age kept saying it didn't exist lol. I can't find image of it anywhere. Suki on The Nutty Bar was my husband's favourite sweet in the 70s - I hated it!!! NO chocolate!!!! Bubbles12 on Yes the fizzy drink was frothy man it was fresca and it came in strawberry and blackcurrant and lemonade and orangeade.
Nutty Bars - remind me of my dad he loved them the advert on tv wasa an astronaut - cool Lisa 10th May Follow us on Facebook! Do you remember these? Candy cigarettes. Sherbet Dip-Dab. And what on earth has that to do with Nutty Bars? Grandmother to twin boys and 3 grandaughters.
I love music and dancing. I love to be loved. I love my family and friends and would do anything that I can for them. I've recently been thinking about the 's Nutty bar. It was amazing. As far as I have seen there isn't a bar like it. There is a company called The original handmade fudgecompany that makes fudge covered in peanuts but it won't be the soft fudge of the Nutty Bar.
Nestle' have just brought out the baby Ruth bar here, which is chocolate covered. Hi Juliet, Welcome to you. The site is a bit quiet these days but in the time before facebook, we could have been called thriving. I remember Nutty bars and, although I am not a great fan of nut confectionary, I must confess to have occasionally enjoyed snatching a bite or two of my husband's Nutty Bar back in the day.
Have I got that right, or is my memory playing tricks on me? Irene Robertson no one remembers Conversation Lozengers or Stroudles made by Cadburys, was bits of apple covered in chocolate s.
Sarah Savoury Vinegar Crisps. Hazelnut clusters in the Black Magic box. Trebor Mallo bar. Remember - "why risk it for a Swisskit" Tasted like cardboard but used to buy a bar cos I thought it made me look sophisticated!
Fiona Please bring back Galaxy Counters in the white bag! Yum Yum! Jo Crispets! They sort of tasted like dog chocolate but I absolutely loved them! They were about 6 inches long and they had little squares imprinted on them.
They were my favourite!!!! Chris Spanish Gold sweet tobacco. Sherbet Fountain. Ice-BreakerPeanut Treets. They used to sell Old Jamaica in the supermarkets a couple of years ago. Hannah Little chocolate cups - Were SO nice - anyone know where you can still buy them??
I got a feeling you can you still get Penguins? Adele James 'Cabanas', like a Bounty but with cherry pieces in it , they were lovely!! Neilb Half penny stick of liquorice were fantastic where have they gone? I Loved it bring it back please. Tim Nuttall's soft mints were great. They were hard but melted in your mouth.
I've never seen them mentioned anywhere. Does anyone know if they still make them? Oh, and that lovely Banana and chocolate Palm Toffee! Tonya ov blakelaw, newcastle upon tyne pleeze bring back bar six and who remembers football chum chews?
Bring back Aztec best bar ever by far. You can still by Caramac. I used to love Cheese'n' onion Fangs and salt and vinegar Bones. Anybody remember Chiomunk crisps and Smiths Bovril Pip I used to love Swisskits - i think it was Cadbury's who made them remember "I'd risk it for a Swisskit!
Debbie Ringos crisp Cheese N Onion flavour - bought that many as a kid had all the stickers on my dolls pram but my absolute fav were Bovril Crips - bring them back. As for sweets loved the chewing gum that had liquid inside can't remember the name you got a few in a pack, came in 3 different flavours - weren't out for long perhaps only me bought em.
Karen Q. Widnes Salt and vinegar flavoured fish and chips snack, potato puffs, space dust. Karen Hull Anyone else remember those lollipops, may have been made by Rowntrees. Angela Colby I remember salt and vinegar Bones as i collected packets and sent off for a t-shirt with my name on, that was about 30 yrs ago and still got it as it is my pride and joy.
Where did Banjos go? How yummy was they! Fiona I used to love mint cracknel, it was my favourite. I'm one of those correspondents who should be saying "I thought I was losing my marbles It was the most valued of all the bars in Christmas Selection Boxes, and I was a Turkish delight fan!
Can't find any reference to this bar anywhere else on the web. Why not? Clare Price What happened to floral gums, i used to love them? Anne i remeber Tooti frooties i loved them as a kid where did they go too and Paatato puff crisps. Potato puffs can you still get potato puffs? Ive just started up a mobile sweetshop and in the process of going online soon. I have some great idea.
Gosh i loved axtec bars. LIZ Sarsasparilla fizzy drinks in bottles, sorry to say not in the old Simpsons stone jars sold in a little sweet shop in Skipton near the castle and couple doors down from the best pork pie shop. Does anybody remember penny Dainties? My dad used to get it in the stone jars along with vimto - magic. Paul Downham Super moose was the best ever.
I used to buy one every day on the way to school around I collected all the Famous pets cards which you got from the sweet shop when you bought a bar and still have the completed Trebor album! Nancy Lime cracknellold fashioned spangleschocolate teacakesjap desertsatin perfumes.
Toffee treets were grand ,also. Anyone remember Glees? They were the original version of Skittles but better. JimmyLadd Hey Patrick! I had a few but they just didn't seem like the orriginal! Angie Yum, reading the list makes me feel so old.
There is a tiny old sweet shop in Stafford where you can buy loads of the thing listed. Mike Aztec - the essence of Cadbury's. Alison N. Does anyone remember olde fashioned flavour Spangles I really loved them as a kid. I also remember the Milk Tray bars, Tiffin, sanwhich bars and chewing nuts. Baz again Just found another online supplier I might try - www. I haven't found anywhere yet selling Aztec bars or similar, but I have recently found coconut mushrooms.
Baz Pineapple chunks, sarsaparilla drops and now dandelion and burdock drops , pear drops, barley sugar, etc. I remember caramac - very sickly if you ate too much. Cinder toffee - delicious but like most stuuf, not good for your teeth. Patrick I had my last Aztec bar about 35 years ago.
I still can't forget it! They were the best tasting thing I've ever eaten. My family think I'm making it up. SimOne Whisper bars of the 80s back again limited supply yummy my favourites were gob stoppers lasted for ages changed colour and tasted so sweet yummy and colts foot rock and sasperella tablets were good as were pear drops and chocolate drops and pink panther choc bars were cool too as were kali and choc lollies and bangles.
Hayley American cream soda, rainbow crystal, and gold bullion. Chocolate cigarettes, chocolate lighter, matches and pipe.
Someone help!! Andrew Wilson Skull crushers? Press the nose and the "blood" came out the eyes. They were a chocolate flavour chew bar and you got a free sticker of a mouse with every purchase. Bruce Roberts Floral Gums were my favourite, they were very small and very hard but superb and I wish I could get some now.
Tally Secret bars! I wish they'd bring them back! Zahra 10p Meanies pickled onion, does anyone know where you can get them from? Sweet memories of Rye We are an old fashioned sweet shop in the high street of rye in the historic town of rye and we stock 90 per cent of the sweets mentioned here all sold from the jars and weighed in old fashioned quarters or grams your choice come and see us you will be made very welcome.
Ralph in Oz Humbugs. Nuttall's Mintoes. Murray Mints. Motoring chocolate. Palm Toffee. Sharp's Bluebird Toffee. Fry's Crunchie 2d each. Fry's Five Boys. Remember them all! Gwenn Anyone remember Milk Motoring? I also miss Triple bars and Cremola Foam s. I remember that some things were only sold in certain parts of the country and not in others so it's possible some things that people are missing are still actually sold but outside their area.
Peter ,Jersey C. Who can we ask to get these back. Kim, Southport. Those long toffee bars with chocolate running through them, Tiffin, Five Boys.
And I think there was one called Sandwich Bar with milk chocolate on the outsides with dark chocolate sandwiched in the middle. Our local paper shop had three boxes in the back one with penny lucky bags, threepenny ones and if you were lucky you could go to the sixpenny one, usually on your birthday.
Happy memories. Debra Lovells Chocolate Nougat was just devine, are they still made? Fiona Jones How about Splicers? They were fruit chewy bars. Keith in Warrington Does anyone remember Cadbury's challenge to the Mars bar? It was called Aztec. Simon Just google "a quarter of" and quite a few of your dreams will come true!
Piggy in Oldham Remember Fizy Lizzies anyone? Me and my mates used to trough on these on the way home from Lyndhurst Junior School in Oldham, late 60's early 70's. Who made it though, I want to email them to make me some!
Lin, Liverpool Lovells plush nuggets they were delicious, also cabana, mint cracknell,and the original galaxy bars in blue and cream wrapper. Claire g Chelsea Whoppers! Roy Where on earth can you get Lime Crusha Milkshake mix. Galaxy counters after swimming lesson used to tip them all out 42 and eat one at a time. Does anyone remember Rancheros, they were bacon flavoured savoury snack in a brown bag with picture of a cowboy on.
Also cocounut boost bar. Sarson My Mums favourite were the WigWam crisp type thing,they were triangle and salty!!! Pat Brown Can anyone tell me where I can buy the sweets. Ann No, you didn't imagine them,smoker's kits came in liquorice or chocolate, and those cigarettes, they weren't actually sweets, they had some sort of powder in the tip and you could give the illusion or so we imagined of real smoke!!
The good old days. Alan egg and milks, walkers, mojos, black jacks, fruit salads oh the joy. Nik Bones were fab. This is a poor state of affairs. Rhubarb stick it use to stick to your teeth like evostick! Original Liqorice sticks looked like a pice out of a hedge you would chew the stick and suck on it to get the taste, and whistlers they were made out of chewing gum and when you blew through them they would whistle. How about Chipmunk crisps 2p a packet?
Dan Shaw I used to buy a quarter of 'licko' from the corner shops near the local swimming baths. It was basically MnM's, Smarties and other choclate ground into a powder, which often created a sticky mess. Vic Whittle I loved Sherbet Lemons as a kid. I tried not to crunch them, but nibble the end and suck the sherbet out. Years later I bought a quarter in a sweetshop, but for some reason the magic had gone. Mind you, if I had a choice, I think I would rather have my teeth.
I found a wrapper for a tip top 2d juice bar so if it's as old as it seems you can see how plastic doesn't biodegrade!! Anthony 'Jawbreakers' and 'Hundreds of millions'. Angela Does anyone remember Nutty Bars by Rowntrees Also what about Milk Tray Bars of Chocolate I contacted the makers of both these bars recently and they both told me that they are too expensive to produce!!!
Glyn judd I remember arrow bars with an indian on the wrapper, black eye chewing gum, tiger tots, jelly tots, candy tots and teddy tots, nutty bars, jap desserts, polo gummies, polo holes, pyramints, astro's, wispa's and pacers.
Bassetts also made Dolly Mixtures which were not a patch on Squirrel. Aztec Bar - My recollection leads me to believe it was a breaktime biscuit for school, like the Taxi, Club, Blue Ribbon, etc..
Splicer - Opal Fruit type chew but in a bar and five colours, five flavours. Caramac - Tan coloured, thin chocolate bar. Admittidley, it didn't taste too much of chocolate. It briefly reappeared on the market in the mid 90s as moon rocks, the Kellogs Rice Krispies gave them away free in promotional packs in the late 90s.
They called them Pop Rocks. They were 3g packs X 3 sealed in a little plastic bag. I've still got the packs. Best Before 8 2 LThere are many more sweets from my childhood that elude my memory but once in a while they pop in there and ooooooh! We had the best days compared to todays poor kids. Even their sweets have no excitement to them. Cabana Bars - Chocolate covered Coconut and cherry filling. I could probably go on all night. By the way, I'm only
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