This was a range of food made by Iceland.They had chocolate-flavoured carrots, pizza-flavoured sweetcorn, baked-bean- flavoured peas and cheese-and-onion flavoured cauliflower. They were around in 1997. I remember having them when I was little. ...
There’s always a lot of debate as to whether our favourite chocolate bars have got smaller since we enjoyed them as children, or whether we just remember them differently as they looked so much bigger in our little hands back ...
Wall's striped, mint ice cream/lolly on a stick. The top half was covered in chocolate. The advert was an army sergeant shouting "Wall's stripe". ...
These were around in the 90's, found in the frozen department and were like mini scotch eggs minus the egg!My children loved these and I have two bean filled balls that came with promotional packs-obviously I had the sense not ...
Walnut whips themselves have always been pretty iconic confectionary, both in looks and name. Over the years, they were rolled out by Nestle in a range of delicious flavours, including maple and coffee flavours. The original vanilla is the only ...
Super sour sweets, they came in little packets of four. Apple and cherry I think. ...
Wear'em Scare'em were gifts you sent away for by saving up so many crisp wrappers (from Tudor crisps I think). The promotion was on i around 1974. Wear'em Scare'ems were little metallic faces that you could wear as some kind ...
Weekend box of chocolates and candies. In the centre of the box would be the orange and lemon slices, there would be a chocolate lime one, a nougat one, a praline type thing. They came in a white box with ...
What it stood for, I have no idea! But WFLA milkshakes were new in about 1983/84, I remember this because I had first started secondary school and used to pick a carton up at lunch time. It came in choc/mint ...
Whale Bones were biscuity whale bone shaped crisp snacks, not dissimilar to Burton's 'Fish N Chips'. I think they were salt and vinegar flavour but kinda lost in the mist of time around 1980 or so... ...
A space-age adventure of pink, sticky, chewy bar laced with tongue-fizzing green pieces, an excellent buy at only 10p a slab! These have recently been relaunched by Tangerine confectionary, a British based sweets manufacturer behind the likes of Sherbet Fountains, ...
Wheelz were crisp snacks, similar in texture to Monster Munch (which were a lot bigger than they are today, by the way!) and were the shape of a horse's cartwheel. I think they were about in the late 70s and ...
Delicious little unwrapped chocky bar which formed part of the "penny tray"....remember that? ...
"There's nothing quite so jolly, as a lolly you can BLOW!"Who recalls these? They were, quite literally, small hardboiled lollipops on sticks that also functioned as whistles, so you could blow them to make a 'peeeep' sound as you ...
Whoppers were chocolate flavoured fondant strips that had a generous dusting of cocoa powder over them... cost 2p a strip..yum!! ...
Before McDonald's and Burger King there was Wimpy. More or less the same thing but with lower hygiene standards, tables swimming with spilt drinks and the last customers leftover food! The staff were usually adults instead of teenagers but were ...
Vanilla Ice cream with chocolate and caramel sauce drizzled inside a wafer shell taco with the open part of the taco covered in chocolate and peanuts. Produced by Walls during the late 90's and retailed at around 90p.The advertising ...
Wonder Whip was a kind of frozen dessert topping, like fake cream, that you were meant to defrost. We used to eat it frozen, though, a bit like a fancy ice-cream. ...
Wonka Bars were purple chocolate peppered with little green sour Nerds. In my opinion, Wonka Bars were the best chocolate bar ever invented! ...