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What was "Coldfortrock" sure that's not how you spell it, funny shapped stick of dark yellow stuff you sucked on. Can you still get it? :cool:
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Never a first choice sweet from the penny tray. As it did taste like a cough sweet...even if it was good value, in that it was long-lasting. |
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Does anyone remember Worm Cakes?
They looked a bit like Razzles, those chocolate drops with hundreds and thousands on them......Worm Cakes were slightly bigger........and you were dosed with one of those if you complained of an itchy bottom(threadworms).......the chocolate bit of the wormcake was laxative and the coloured hundreds and thousands were to kill the worms. I can remember finding a small paper bag with a few of them in.......I ate them thinking they were chocolate sweets(we were never given chocolate).........I won't tell you what the effects were like :( |
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Aye bought a big bag of it last year from Stockleys in the Ossy Mills place & when I brought it back here & gave it to some folk, well the reaction was like the Marmite one, some loved it others couldn't get shut of the taste fast enough. :D There's also a little sweet shop in Southport (Coronation Walk) that has it in those big jars on display in the window.
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Does anyone remember Spanish Gold strips of coconut coated in coca powder in like and old tobacco pouch and you can get old style sweets at the happy sweet shop .co.uk i think it is.
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What was that stuff called which came in a small hard block that you could suck or mix with water. Think they came in orange flavour, no it wasn't for cleaning your dentures!!!
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