Hanky Panky was toffee flavoured popcorn with nuts on them... mmm! They were around in the late 70s early 80s. ...
Happy Faces were square-shaped ice lollies with Jelly Tots for the eyes and the nose. They were usually vanilla, banana, strawberry or chocolate flavour. ...
Happy Snacks were small packets of corn/maize style crisps similar to Wotsits but a lot cheaper. Happy Snacks used to have a different animal on each packet. I think that the flavours included Salt n' Vinegar, Cheese and Onion and ...
Produced in the early to mid-70s, these were ready meals in a double-ended can that had, for example, cooked rice in one end and curry in the other. A slight improvement on Vesta curries. ...
Haunted House Ice Lollies were made of white ice cream with a purple outline on the front of the lolly of a ghost, Frankenstein, vampire or a skeleton in edible ink. Delicious! ...
In the UK in 1981, Hedgehog Foods Ltd decided, as a joke, to produce Hedgehog flavoured crisps (potato chips). To everyone's surprise, the crisps were a huge success. Hedgehog flavoured crisps were actually flavoured with pork fat and no hedgehogs were ...
Cookie produced by Christies. I only ever got them in the mass-production box because they weren't sold in Canada...just the U.S. I think. They are a wafer covered in caramel, topped with nuts and dipped in chocolate.... they ...
Highland Toffee Bars were flat toffee chews with a picture of a cow on a white package with green tartan ends. They were the stickiest, chewiest toffee for kids in the 70's and early 80's and I used to buy ...
I used to love these when I was a kid! Made by Chambourcy there was a strawberry flavour and I think a flavour called muddy puddles. ...
Hooch Alcoholic Lemonade was a slightly bitter tasting lemonade and vodka alcopop. I think this was the first alcopop to land on British soil (certainly the first alcopop I remember getting drunk on .... lol). It was quite nice if ...
You used to be able to get small rolls of about 9 or so Horlicks tablets wrapped in blue foil with a paper label rolled around. I used to buy them as a young girl from the local swimming pool ...
I rememember these from the late 1970s. They were made by Smith's and came in Bats, Fangs, Ribs and Claws varieties. One was a very strong pickled onion flavour. Who else recalls these? ...
Does anyone remember HP All Sauce? It went with everything. Amazing stuff. ...
I never questioned what a ridiculous name this bubble gum brand had at the time; I was too busy trying to perfect my bubble blowing technique. You remember doing that, don’t you? The aim was to impress by looking cool ...
Hubba Bubba Original Bubble Gum Soda was a gem from the 80s and early 90s and as the name suggests was a Bubble Gum flavoured fizzy soft drink. Hubba Bubba Soda was hard to located, but a real treat when ...
Does anyone else remember this? It was a small bottle of fruit-flavoured drink - a bit like Vimto, I remember I used to be able to buy it whenever we went on holiday to the Isle Of Wight when I ...
Does anyone remember Huckleberry's? It was like a Wimpy. There used to be one in Putney, London, in the early 1980s. There was an advert on the TV which used to go, "But have you ever been to Huckleberry's, you ...
Potato rings (crisps or corn snacks) are manufactured by KP snacks and were first introduced to the market in 1973 and are still a popular snack to date.Past flavours include: Prawn Cocktail - Purple packet Cheese - Yellow packet Smokey Bacon - ...
Hunny Pudding was just like Angel Delight but you could really taste the honey. I think it came out in the 1970's. It didn't stay long, but I loved it! It came in two yummy flavours - raspberry and chocolate ...
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