1970s Sweets & Crisps

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Images of the types and brands of sweets & crisps children in the 1970s used to eat

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  • in the 70s my brother collected 30 bags of fangs and bones to receive a wicked mask ! well he ended up having to wait months for delivery...... and after all that waiting it turned out to be a crappy cardboard one LOL

  • @rottielovergirl1 - LOL!

  • Jelly tots, Wrigley's spearmint and chipsticks still going, of course.

    "Horror Bags" were amusing - fangs and bats were a good start with the obvious Dracula theme, but they were scraping the barrel a bit with "ribs". Hardly anything to do with horror movies is it? More like what you get at the chinese takeaway!

  • @StanPomeray - Lol

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  • horror bags bones crisps,nash the slash flexi disc and blue rondo a la turke all on the same channel!!!youre an amazing person gills4thrills

  • oh boy, so hungry after vewing these(space dust ,hmmmm ill stick to ketamin)

  • MCM = 1900 lol, good job though!

  • Space Dust was banned in my secondary school. Some kids OD'd on the stuff hehe.

  • Costco sell jars of blackjacks and fruit salads I have some here now

  • @DrMarcusKane Yum yum in my tum... I am envious.

  • @DrMarcusKane - sounds like a blast! Wish I could have been there. Rancheros were great

  • @julesthemadman You can still get Rancheros in Ireland, we had a 1970s themed party for my wife's 40th, complete with projected music and TV clips on to the wall and a John Cleese/Basil Fawlty impersonator, and people LOVED the Rancheros and kept commenting they wished they could still get them in the UK. They still taste just as great as they did back then!

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