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Caramac's no more. Which discontinued sweets/choc would you bring back?
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Here’s one that came back to me anyone remember Lucky Bags ? Random sweets and a cheap plastic toy ?3
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PLRFD said:Here’s one that came back to me anyone remember Lucky Bags ? Random sweets and a cheap plastic toy ?
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Farway said:PLRFD said:Here’s one that came back to me anyone remember Lucky Bags ? Random sweets and a cheap plastic toy ?2
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Cadbury Country Style1
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I remember Cadbury Country Style, loved it. Never liked nuts in chocolate so was perfect for me (till I went onto dark chocolate).
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tiffin, original wasn't Cadburys, later Cadburys brought out their version as a special and I would stock up. Haven't seen it for years, it was tiny biscuit pieces and raisins, like country style (which I didn't know about I think) as I dont like nuts either. When desperate have been known to buy fruit and nut and spit nuts into hankie!
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Caramel treets - I always thought these were a figment of my imagination but they did exist.
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Snowflake - flake covered in white chocolate, so disappointed that they won't bring this back.
And one that isn't chocolate but it was like rice Krispies in a bar. I think it might have been toffee flavoured but I don't know, I remember it was really firm to bite. Can't remember what it was called either but used to buy that with the sesame snaps (that you can still buy) in my childhood.0 -
JadedAngel88 said:Snowflake - flake covered in white chocolate, so disappointed that they won't bring this back.No man is worth crawling on this earth.
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@JadedAngel88 do you mean Rice Krispie Squares in a bright blue packet? These are still available in the supermarkets but I'm sure they were a lot tastier when I was 15Make £2023 in 2023 (#36) £3479.30/£2023
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