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fave choccie bars from the past?
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Picnic still going strong
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I'd rather buy a Marathon than a Snickers!0
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As a kid really enjoyed the flake adverts.1
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ooo err, quivers in the nether regions at the thought of those suggestive flake ads;>)))0
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Haha, the reason I was talking about coconut boost last night was cause I got my missus a star bar, they sell me everywhere mate.ken_shabby said:My favourite insult at a football match was a guy behind me yelling out 'you're playing like a sceptic spangle number five' at an opposiion defender.
Favourite bar from the past
Star Bar
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Cabana bars were like a posh Bounty - very nice. Also, as mentioned, Texan bars; When a man's gotta chew what a man's goota chew.1
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giggle titter, "posh bounty", how did you guess my porn star name?;>)))2
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They still sell those Chocolate creams in the newsagents in Covent Garden0
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Double Decker0
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I loved the fuse , can't believe they stopped doing them .0
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What the five fruits ones?ValleyGary said:They still sell those Chocolate creams in the newsagents in Covent Garden
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they never got the five fruity creams recipe right, cuz often the filling was hard/possibly old - maybe cuz it wasn't a seller tho?0
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they do them in flavoured bars, so orange cream, peppermint, strawberry etccreepyaddick said:
What the five fruits ones?ValleyGary said:They still sell those Chocolate creams in the newsagents in Covent Garden
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Isn't that basically a Twirl?creepyaddick said:My recent fave but these seemed to have disappeared now
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greatly enjoyed the choccie reminiscing, but how (my) confectionery times have changed...i'm currently munching on an organic cacao crunch bar - cacao, agave, sprouted sunflower seeds and buckwheat - verrry tasty despite your raised eyebrows;>)))0
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Ive seen the whole bars but the 5in1 was the best, didn't know what end to start first!ValleyGary said:
they do them in flavoured bars, so orange cream, peppermint, strawberry etccreepyaddick said:
What the five fruits ones?ValleyGary said:They still sell those Chocolate creams in the newsagents in Covent Garden
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frys five fruity creams was bettered by milk tray in a bar form imo, remember that?0
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Cadburys bar six. Back in the 60's as a young kid, this was the only chocolate bar my old man ever bought, he loved them and although nothing really that special, I grew to love them. Come to think of it, it must be donkeys years ago that they vanished.0
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Peanut yorkie.0
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could never get used to the hazelnut cream in bar six. i tried but it never bettered the classic kitkat taste/texture combo, mmmm...ok not exactly a choc bar, but who could forget yo-yos and all their fab flavors?0
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Also the Cadbury "spira" was a good one as you could use it as a straw to drink tea through melting the chocolate as it went.0
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Wagon Wheel - straight out of the 50s.0
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Secret bars0
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awwww dear me, spira was my final fave choccie habit before i went full-on raw/vegan in hmmm, 1997, tho i never did the tea straw thing - miss the spira, what a corker of a confection, my poor old mum would send them over to me in lost angles wrapped in charlton news clippings - spira, simple, straightforward, a no-frills classic!0
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Look how they have changed in size over the years, Scandalous !charente addick said:Wagon Wheel - straight out of the 50s.
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size does matter, but wagon wheel lives on...this little (originally 2 in a pack?) stonker may have been my first childhood choccie love/habit...indeed a classic moment in british confectionery history - an unstoppable seminal milky mega munch!1
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Spiral is a good shout. Can't find them anywhere now.0
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