Can You Still Get "Fry's Five Boys Chocolate"?!


Question:

Can You Still Get "Fry's Five Boys Chocolate"?


Answers:
When Fry's milk chocolate was launched in 1902, the 5 Boys picture was featured on the label and the chocolate became known as 'Five Boys Chocolate'. It retained its popularity until it was withdrawn in 1976.

If you are having withdrawal symptoms because your favourite sweet is no longer being sold, don't fret as a couple of web sites might help you!

www.britishcandy.com

www.buysweetsonline.co.uk

Source(s):
www.cadbury.co.uk

I remember a bar called "Five Centres", but I've not seen one for years.

According to recent research, the 'Five Boys' chocolate has been replaced by more traditional bait such as bags of toffees and a boot-full of puppies. Werthers mints are a close second, their creepy advert tells a tale.

I dont think so, however a friend recently said something about a relaunch, but I couldn't find any info about it.

Frys Five Boys were the forerunner to Five Centres -with a different boy's face on each piece'

'Frys Five Centres
This was around in the 1970's (along with a Cadburys bar which was like a box of chocolates in a bar). However it was withdrawn - what remains are the single flavour Frys Chocolate Cream, Frys Peppermint Cream and Frys Orange Cream'

you can't get it anymore because the machine used to make it broke and they could'nt mend it or build a new one shame cause it was my hubbys favourite

i remember that. picture of five boy,s faces on the front. dont think you can buy it now.

Fry's Five Boys chocolate was once the most famous confectionery bar in the world - and it was due to Lindsay Poulton and a cloth soaked in ammonia.
Remember Fry's Five Boys chocolate with its famous image of one little boy running through all the emotions.

I dont see any Fry's Five boys chocolate these days.
Only on history books ^_^
http://weldgen.tripod.com/bristol-histor...

How old are you. My grandfather told me about Five Boys and I am 59.

You are certainly giving away your age, Originally made in Bristol by Frys , Bought out by Cadburys who still used the term Fry's,made up to the early 60's

i too heard of five centres but not five boys and yo can't get it where i live




The consumer Foods information on foodaq.com is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions.
The answer content post by the user, if contains the copyright content please contact us, we will immediately remove it.
Copyright © 2007 FoodAQ - Terms of Use - Contact us - Privacy Policy

Food's Q&A Resources