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I used to have 1 every day on my way home from school. I was one of the four people that were employed to make the very first bars. Ross on I loved these, must have ate at least bars a week. I think I use to eat them one colour at a time and I think you could pull them apart but not sure long time ago. I remember them in the mid to late 70's. The tv advert was kids in white jump suits on white go carts on white ramps, everything would become multi-coloured leaving rainbows in their tracks.

PeeJay on At last - other Splicer fans. No-one else I know remembers them which, I guess, explains why they stopped making them. Anytime a mention them to anyone no one else remembers them and i was beginning to think they were just a sweet dream. Strelitziafushia81 on I remember they came out in mid in time for the summer they lasted two years and then poof they where gone!. Any body remember the milkshake drink from 81' called one!?

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There are professionals named Andrew Leckie, who use LinkedIn to exchange information, ideas, and opportunities. Post a Comment. Monday, 18 September Splicer chew bar. Lots of 70s sweets and 80s UK sweets. Sadly, these are no longer available but will remain forever in our memories. Chewits monster from 70s advert. Labels: "". It's all now labelled as "junk food", of course, and we are forever being preached at to stop eating what we enjoy.

But who can resist when it tastes so wonderful! Buy Alphabet Letters. Buy Aniseed Balls. All Barley Sugars Suppliers. These are certainly one of the most well-known classic British sweets.

They're aniseed flavoured, chewy and black with a unique taste, and they make your tongue go black! The original labels from the s pictured a grinning golly and this caused increasing controversy as the decades passed. By the late 80s, Trebor had decided to delete the golly logo and it was replaced by a pirate with a black beard.

In the early s, the pirate logo was replaced by a rather boring black and white swirl design - yawn - and now the wrapper just says "Barratt BlackJack".

Buy Black Jacks. All Candy Ice Cream Cones. Buy Swizzels Candy Lipstick. Buy Candy Necklaces. Buy Candy Sticks. Read more about Chocolate Cigarettes. Buy Candy Whistles. Chewits were launched way before the 80s in Southport, England in They were cube-shaped, soft and chewy sweets that originally came in four fruit flavours; strawberry, blackcurrant, orange and banana. The TV ad featured a Godzilla-like creature that was threatening New York, and proved to be extremely popular.

In fact, it was so popular that Leaf International delayed the launch of the sequel. An ice cream flavour was introduced in , and since then there have been sour, fizzy and hot flavours, many of which were limited edition. Sadly, like many manufacturing companies in the UK, the factory closed in and production moved to Slovakia where Chewits are still being produced. Buy Chewits. A net of these delights could always be found hanging on the Christmas Tree in our household, but by Christmas Day there were never any left - the temptation was just too much!

Now they also come with a pirate theme and are ideal for kids parties to use in a treasure hunt or as a party bag filler. See All Chocolate Coins. Buy Chocolate Footballs. Buy Brown Jazzies. Chocolate Limes Suppliers. Buy Chupa Chups Lollies. Buy Coconut Mushrooms. View All Dip Dab Products. Browse All Dolly Mixture. I used to absolutely adore Swizzels Double Lollies as a young child in the 70s. Not only did I love the two different flavours on a stick, but I also got quite excited by the different colours, as would many young children today, I suspect.

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Back at primary school in the 70s, the girls used to hand these out to any boy they might fancy in the hope that they might get the message! Judging by the reviews on Amazon, I believe that people buy these for their wedding reception as favours - a sweet idea! Browse All Love Hearts Sweets. Buy Milk Bottles Sweets.

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