Name of old sweets?!


Question:

Name of old sweets?

At my workplace, we were talking about what sweets we ate as kids. Someone could remember squares of chewing gum, with liquid in the centres, apparently you could get cinammon flavour, and they were in a foil packet. Can anyone remember the name?


Answers:
Props to maggie, She is so Right !!!

the only one i can think of is dentyne chewing gum, that was delicious! my favourite old sweets were pacers they were chewit like in shape and texture but minty with green and white stripes. I still miss them!

OMG yes i remember them - argghhh the name the name?

thank a lot this will drive my crazy!

Im supposed to be the sweetie queen!

I know what you mean but I can't remember! Thats going to do my head in now. Do you also remember spangles and texan bars?

Check out this website which is brillaint for 'old skool' sweets www.retrosweets.co.uk

marlin manroe

Freshen Up they still have it.

i remember them....they were nice.....but the only other retro sweet thats in my head at the mo is "pacers", them green and white chewy sweets..mmmmmmm

i remember soor plooms,MB bars,lucky bags contained sweets and a toy,spangles,penny caramels half penny caramels,sweetie cigarettes and liquorice pipes

Take a look a www.aquarterof.co.uk. They have literally hundreds of different sweets (2 years ago they had over 500 and they're still adding) and if you can't find what you're looking for look in the forums there. You can also email via the "whatever happened to" section and they'll try to trace it and put the results up on the site..

Enjoy!

Chewels...or something like that.

Squirts?

Freshen Up is a chewing gum with flavored gels inside that is manufactured by Cadbury Adams, a subsidiary of Cadbury-Schweppes, in Brasil and exported to the North American market. Current flavors include cinnamon, peppermint, spearmint, and bubble gum.

Freshen Up gum

I can only really remember one old English sweet and that's old English humbugs.

dont know but i rememeber spangles do u?

squirt?




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