Foodstuffs of a bygone era.

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  1. loopyloosy

    loopyloosy Registered User

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    loopyloosy Registered User

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    Is that the stuff you put on your toungue and it pops and crackles and that

    (and, as various people had reported in my school, when mixed with a fizzy drink actually had the power to explode your head if you kept your mouth shut :lol: )
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    J Mummy To A Baby Boy

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    :lol: :lol: That’s the stuff
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    you can still get double dip's too!

    either that or the corner shop near my parents house still have some left from when they stopped making it? :confused:
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    M.C.E 1981-2013

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    Dark chocolate mars bars :drool:
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    Alun bouncy bouncy

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    can still get them in thestates and europe! just stopped selling them here for some reason!!:spangled: :(
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    haha i remember that!!!
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    WorldonFire No Pressure

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    :lol: :lol: on a sort of related note - one of my mates got monitored the other day on the telephones at work when someone rang up he put on a gay voice and said 'hello welcome to bt phone blah blah .... starburst speaking '

    got a propa bollocking off his boss


    corn pops/lucky charms :D
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    Oasis Peter North-east

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    That space dust looks like MDMA. :groovy:

    That website with all the sweets on is class, I might order some. :oops:

    Can any remember when they used to sell cans of pop the size of lager cans? No one at work can remember.
  11. Alexander

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    i never eat sweets anymore, i've grown up.
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    Oasis Peter North-east

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    Since when are sweets only for kids?
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    loopyloosy Registered User

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    what do you eat then?

    mung beans and asparagus?

    thats grown up isnt it?
  14. Alexander

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    i just prefer eating savoury food, much more variation in taste which creates more tasting pleasure imo.
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    Oasis Peter North-east

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    I don't just eat sweets all day :lol: . Sweets are something you eat once in a while as a change or a treat. :oops:

    Alex, go to the Paki's and spend about £2 on some kets man, you'll feel good after you've ate them all. :)
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    loopyloosy Registered User

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    so do I, although it doesnt mean I need to insinuate that people who do partake in the occasional sugar-rush are immature.

    :angel2:
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    Old school Wham bars, really chewy ones with a lot more fizz in them and more teeth destroying capabilities
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    Leon Non Board Moderator

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    This is so true,, when we are away with the TA everyone has always bashed their supply of haribo and other sweets by sat. night and everyone gets ''the haribo come down'' on the Sunday!!


    I never share my haribo to avoid said come down!!
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    Oasis Peter North-east

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    lmfao. going to fight in a war with a big bag of haribo in ya burgon. Class!
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    Leon Non Board Moderator

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    Serious man,, its the sugar rush!! Moral is at an all time low when the kets run out. :lol:

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