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Lord Toffingham

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Lord Toffingham was a banana-flavoured ice cream with a huge thick block of toffee / caramel / inside. Lovely! They were the ultimate 70's lolly. Didn't the wrapper have a depiction of a Lord Toffingham-type kid with a monocle and top hat all in a 70's brownish paper?


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Do You Remember Lord Toffingham?

Do You Remember Lord Toffingham?

  • Anonymous user
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    I had a friend who was mad about caramel and everywhere we went we had to hunt for this lolly! It was tasty though.
  • Anonymous user
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    OMG I sooooo remember this fantastic lolly. Heaven, especially when I was left with just the 'toffee' on the stick at the end ....dee leesh....ous. How I would love to have one again. Happy memories of a childhood long gone, but so much remembered. So glad so many others appreciated and remember this AWESOME lolly. It wouldn't taste the same if it was bought back now, as the distinctive recipe that made it 'great' would now be healthy ingredients and natural colours....urghhhh. Flavourless.....I WANT ONE NOW ( STAMP FOOT AND CRY OUT LOUD)
  • Anonymous user
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    about time they brought back the lord toffinhams best lollys ever anyone know who made them
  • Anonymous user
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    I loved Lord Toffinghams .I WANT ONE NOW .BRING THEM BACK !!!! PLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEZ....My memory is going now ,i'm remembering a biscuit called SKIPPY'S??
    • Anonymous user
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      HI, Did you get one, IF SO FROM WHERE.........as I want one too, NOWWWWW.
  • Anonymous user
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    I seem to remember one called a Banana Wizard (or was ia a banana wizzer) back in the late 60's - did this evolve into the toffingham? -it was banana ice cream covering a wonderful strechy gooey grainy toffee centre!
  • Action Man
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    These were great and I used to buy one every day from the ice cream van that parked outside our school at lunchtimes. The toffy was all soft and gooey by the time you got down to it.
  • Anonymous user
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    Yes I remember Lord Toffingham well. Got it from my local post office. When you think what they do now with frozen toffee, this was well before its time!