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Old 07-03-2013, 17:14   #13
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Re: Ice lollies

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Originally Posted by Judith Addison View Post
If you walked down to Accrington from the High School there was a little shop in Westwood Street that sold penny lollies. The best had to be Laycocks' in Oswaldtwistle. Mr. & Mrs. Laycock lived opposite St. Paul's Church on Catlow Hall Street. Mr. Laycock used to go up to Commercial Street every day with a little cream-coloured hand-cart to get the ice cream. Mrs. Laycock sold the ice cream and lollies from a counter inside the front door of the house. There were ice cream sandwiches for sixpence - the wafers were double ones with a thin layer of jam inside. The penny lollies were various fruit flavours which Mrs. Laycock used to rhyme off. But one was just "green" - she must not have known the flavour! Mr. & Mrs. Laycock always looked absolutely filthy and would never have passed a food hygiene inspection these days! But the ice cream and lollies were wonderful and we never came to any harm!
Used to call in Mrs. Laycocks many a time going up Rhyddings Park, in fact it was a toss up in those days who had the best icecream Mrs. Laycock or Moxhams near the town hall, Edmund used to make his own icecream, watched him many a time using the machine in the outhouse
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