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Cadbury Cherry Ripe Chocolate Bar, 52 g

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These were made by squirell I think and were hard tiny little red smiley shaped gums which you could buy from the jar - in Lbs and 2oz!They had a slight scented taste kind of perfumed cherry. They were my ... Can you remember the wine cooler that was wine mixed with tropical fruits? It looked and tasted a bit like orange and pineapple squash, but fizzy. Come to think of it, maybe it was nearer a 4.8% alcoholic version of ...

Chocolate Covered Pretzels were made by Nestle and were exactly as the name suggests - pretzels covered in chocolate! It sounds disgusting but they were actually lovely! They did white fudge covered pretzels too but they sadly seem to have ... These were the original minty chocolates that took the UK by storm when they dropped on our supermarket shelves in 2002.I started off with a lightly-buttered loaf-tin, lined it quite badly with baking parchment and poured in some of the melted chocolate to form a base.

Rum was also a central ingredient to the fruit-filled chocolate bar that no doubt got grammar pedants all in a tizz in the 1970s. While Fry’s Chocolate Cream and Peppermint Cream bars still exist, earlier variants orange, raspberry, lime, strawberry and pineapple are sadly no longer around. Cadbury's Spira chocolate bar was a bit like a Twirl but a lot more tasty (well I thought so anyway). I've no idea why they stopped making them as the shops that sold them around where I lived were always ... You used to see these everywhere and apparently can still buy them – you just have to keep an eye out in the small local corner shops that seem to have chocolate you've never even heard of before. I worked in Charing Cross CJ's before the unit opened and had many great times with the lads n lasses there. Being 23, I was older than most of the crew, but thankfully had a brilliant shift manager - Billy, ...Ah Yes, now you’re talking. As a kid who became a teenager by the end of the decade, this was my time to enjoy a childhood of chocolate. And now get to write about it nearly 40 years later. So, here are my personal memories of 1970s chocolate bars. Texan Chocolate Bar The spiral chocolate bar - which took its name from the spiral like chocolate shape inside - was first launched in the north east of England by Cadbury in the 1980s. After proving to be exceptionally popular it was rolled out across the UK and became a firm favourite among chocolate fans. There might not have been enough among the chocolate, raisins and soft caramel to count as your five-a-day. Omg, these were heavenly. Flake Snow bars were the soft as snow, flakiest chocolate bars to ever exist. Remember when Caramac and KitKat combined to produce a classic four-finger KitKat wafer smothered in caramel, in 2005? Those were good times – not so much for our teeth, though.

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