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Voiceover: Rowntree’s Fruit Pastilles with the tingle tongue taste — just a thought! Rowntree’s Fruit Pastilles (3): 1972

The flavour lingers longer and longer and longer and longer…. Pascall's White Heather chocolates: 1960s Man: It will always remind me of you … slim, dark, sophisticated … yet, underneath it all … a soft heart … and a sweetness that will hold me all my life. Voiceover: Terry’s Chocolate Orange — smooth chocolate with real oil of orange. How safe is yours?! Texan bar (1): 1978Sheriff to small boy: “If you wanna be my deputy, you gotta think fast.” He produces three flavours of Toffos and puts them on a little table, saying, “Gonna cover ‘em up and switch ‘em round!”, putting cups over the toffees and moving them about on the table and then asking the boy which is which –“Chocolate?"“Banana?"“Strawberry?” Voice-over (whispered): Cadbury’s new Wispa. The ultimate chocolate experience. Bite it and believe it! Chipitos crisps (formerly Wotsits): late 1960s Polar bear: There’s a bear on Fox’s Glacier Mints because they’re so clear and cool and minty. Fox’s Glacier Mints (2): 1983 Voiceover: Bite into the shell of a Trebor spearmint Softmint and everything turns chewy and soft! Mmm— they’re crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside!

United biscuits". tfX::the campaign against trans fats in food. Archived from the original on 27 September 2006 . Retrieved 5 October 2006.Sometimes chocolate is simply better with the crunch and crumble of a biscuit. They might be milk chocolate with plain biscuit wafers. Or mint chocolate around a biscuity middle. Or even biscuits where the chocolate is in the middle! Well, if these appeal to you, then our chocolate biscuit bars are the way to go. Spearmint BubbleYum actually. I chew BubbleYum because it’s soft and juicy — the flavour lasts such a long time! Advert depicting a boy who had a spider called Sammy in a matchbox: he was proposing to celebrate “Sammy's Coming Out Party” and to scare a girl with the spider Cadbury’s Flake (1) With all those lovely centres, centres, centres, centres [ fades away] Nestle’s Dairy Box (4): 1970s

into a sweet shop while singing. Someone who took part as young child adds: “It was filmed intheCotswolds, in the villages of Lower Slaughter, where we ran through the village and over the bridge and Fifield where the shop was filmed. We children were mostly from Lower and Upper Slaughter and we had to run around singing the song while patting our heads and rubbing our stomachs simultaneously” Farmer (in potato field): These potatoes are for the crisp makers! (He tugs and tugs at the plants)’Ere—they won’t come up!

With a young Dennis Waterman. Later changed to “Don’t forget the fruit gums, chum” to stop mums from being coerced] Rowntree’s Fruit Gums (2) Karen Fong (1997-05-01). "The problem with look-a-likes: Penguin v. Puffin". Rouse & Co. International. Archived from the original on March 26, 2006 . Retrieved 5 October 2006.

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