Around 1982, the year of the release of the huge Spielberg classic E.T., I remember a 3-pack of custard-cream biscuits being launched, dyed in various colours such as blue, green and yellow! Does anyone else remember these? ...
Edible paper was great as a child although it had no flavor and very little texture.It is most commonly used these days as a cake decoration to create edible images but back in the 70's & 80's it was available ...
Eiffel Tower Lemonade Crystals DrinkFoster Clark Ltd. was the drinks company in Maidstone, Kent that produced this drink. The bottles were very distinctive and are sold today as vintage. They were presumed to hold liquid crystals rather than ...
Energen Rolls were rough, tennis-ball-size, crunchy, dry, dough type things! I remember them from picnics with triangular Dairylea cheese spread on them. I loved them to pieces! This was late fifties early sixties anyone else remember them? ...
Everlasting Stick candy by Barratts you could buy at the pictures on a Saturday in the late sixties, early seventies. ...
There was a sweet called the everlasting strip and it was about 12 inches long and about 1 inch wide and very thin and ribbed. What was great was that it did what it said on the packet - it ...
Can anyone remember these? They were hard sweets consisting of a mixture from all the different jars in the sweet shop, I think they were like seconds from the factory. They were so bad for my milk teeth, but you ...