Aztec and Fuse bars were lovely. I remember losing a tooth eating a Toffo.
Anyone remember the chocolate bar that had an advert tag line something like "It's chewy, It's crunchy"? I've been wracking my brain trying to think of it. It was a kind of a cereal/nougat/nutty thing.
This maybe...?
No, it was a chocolate bar. Ironically, I think the advert had a guy, who had forgot the name of it, trying to describe it to the shopkeeper ("It's chewy, no, It's crunchy". Or something like that).
From Wiki ...
There also existed a 'Double Decker – Nuts' launched in 2004, which had the advertising slogan "crispy, crunchy, chewy and nutty". This chocolate bar was essentially a Double Decker with nuts contained within the nougat layer; however, it has since been discontinued.
I think maybe, possibly Willie Rushton did the original advert - without the nutty bit of course - as he sadly died in 1996.
Aztec and Fuse bars were lovely. I remember losing a tooth eating a Toffo.
Anyone remember the chocolate bar that had an advert tag line something like "It's chewy, It's crunchy"? I've been wracking my brain trying to think of it. It was a kind of a cereal/nougat/nutty thing.
This maybe...?
No, it was a chocolate bar. Ironically, I think the advert had a guy, who had forgot the name of it, trying to describe it to the shopkeeper ("It's chewy, no, It's crunchy". Or something like that).
From Wiki ...
There also existed a 'Double Decker – Nuts' launched in 2004, which had the advertising slogan "crispy, crunchy, chewy and nutty". This chocolate bar was essentially a Double Decker with nuts contained within the nougat layer; however, it has since been discontinued.
I think maybe, possibly Willie Rushton did the original advert - without the nutty bit of course - as he sadly died in 1996.
That's it, Double Decker. My sanity thanks you, it's been driving me mad trying to remember the name.
I’m pretty certain that the 1st piece of bubblegum I was allowed to have by me parents back when I was wee lad was Bazooka Joe,don’t think I’ve seen them around for yonks,if they actually still do them...did buy a Bazooka Joe T shirt a couple years back for the nostalgia...
They always had a little comic strip inside and an opportunity to collect them and get x-ray specs or something similar along with postage. I always itended to but never actually got anything although I ate a lot of them. Did anybody? I suspect they were immensely cheap poor products.
Proper jubblys not these poor relations sold today, the ones that took three hours to consume and when you drank the last drop of juice at the bottom of the carton it was so concentrated it had kick like a cheap scotch.
Caffreys used to love it when it first came out onto the market. Lost 3 bank cards in a cash machine one night after a gallon of it and needed some more cash, couldn’t remember my pin No. Think they made it weaker after a while.
Proper jubblys not these poor relations sold today, the ones that took three hours to consume and when you drank the last drop of juice at the bottom of the carton it was so concentrated it had kick like a cheap scotch.
Bean Roundas (rounders?) from the chip shop in Lee Green in the 80's. Baked beans in sausage meat in breadcrumbs deep fried. I seem to recall they were the dogs b*llocks.
Bean Roundas (rounders?) from the chip shop in Lee Green in the 80's. Baked beans in sausage meat in breadcrumbs deep fried. I seem to recall they were the dogs b*llocks.
Aztec and Fuse bars were lovely. I remember losing a tooth eating a Toffo.
Anyone remember the chocolate bar that had an advert tag line something like "It's chewy, It's crunchy"? I've been wracking my brain trying to think of it. It was a kind of a cereal/nougat/nutty thing.
Aztec and Fuse bars were lovely. I remember losing a tooth eating a Toffo.
Anyone remember the chocolate bar that had an advert tag line something like "It's chewy, It's crunchy"? I've been wracking my brain trying to think of it. It was a kind of a cereal/nougat/nutty thing.
Carling is disgusting stuff BUT Carling premier was majestic. No idea why they discontinued that I distinctly remember having my first pint of it courtesy of a token in loaded magazine in the command house pub Chatham circa 1998
Me and my mate spent all of our limited funds on the stuff that glorious summers day
Bean Roundas (rounders?) from the chip shop in Lee Green in the 80's. Baked beans in sausage meat in breadcrumbs deep fried. I seem to recall they were the dogs b*llocks.
Used to get them from the chippy on Eltham hill after going to the swimming baths. also used to get hot black currant drink from the vending machine in the swimming baths.
Aztec and Fuse bars were lovely. I remember losing a tooth eating a Toffo.
Anyone remember the chocolate bar that had an advert tag line something like "It's chewy, It's crunchy"? I've been wracking my brain trying to think of it. It was a kind of a cereal/nougat/nutty thing.
Double Decker?
Nuts ...as advertised by Mr t ... Go get some nuts
Aztec and Fuse bars were lovely. I remember losing a tooth eating a Toffo.
Anyone remember the chocolate bar that had an advert tag line something like "It's chewy, It's crunchy"? I've been wracking my brain trying to think of it. It was a kind of a cereal/nougat/nutty thing.
Double Decker?
Nuts ...as advertised by Mr t ... Go get some nuts
Caffreys used to love it when it first came out onto the market. Lost 3 bank cards in a cash machine one night after a gallon of it and needed some more cash, couldn’t remember my pin No. Think they made it weaker after a while.
Drank far too many Caffreys one night in the Falcon at Clapham Junction. This was before it went on general sale in the weaker form. Very sore head in the morning.
Aztec and Fuse bars were lovely. I remember losing a tooth eating a Toffo.
Anyone remember the chocolate bar that had an advert tag line something like "It's chewy, It's crunchy"? I've been wracking my brain trying to think of it. It was a kind of a cereal/nougat/nutty thing.
Double Decker?
Nuts ...as advertised by Mr t ... Go get some nuts
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There also existed a 'Double Decker – Nuts' launched in 2004, which had the advertising slogan "crispy, crunchy, chewy and nutty". This chocolate bar was essentially a Double Decker with nuts contained within the nougat layer; however, it has since been discontinued.
I think maybe, possibly Willie Rushton did the original advert - without the nutty bit of course - as he sadly died in 1996.
Also miss Tooty Fruties(Not with the beef curry)
Used to eat these all the time when I wanted to lose weight. Nothing else comes close for me.
Mmmmm, Double Decker. I really want one now.
it was said they encouraged young kids to start smoking. if anything i would of thought they would put kids off as they tasted fucking rank.
Me and my mate spent all of our limited funds on the stuff that glorious summers day
If it’s been mentioned before it definitely deserves another mention.
also used to get hot black currant drink from the vending machine in the swimming baths.
can get in cans from Asda
Go get some nuts