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Voiceover: Now you can enjoy new Pacers — wait till you taste that fresh chewy spearmint. Now striped with peppermint! Series showing girls eating a Flake in exotic settings, e.g. sitting in a gipsy caravan in 1981, and rowing a boat through a waterfall into a cave in Jamaica in 1983] Voice-over (whispered): Cadbury’s new Wispa. The ultimate chocolate experience. Bite it and believe it! Chipitos crisps (formerly Wotsits): late 1960s Voiceover: Enjoy a new kind of freshness — new striped Pacers: peppermint stripes for two-mint freshness. Pascall sweets: mid-1950s
With all those lovely centres, centres, centres, centres [ fades away] Nestle’s Dairy Box (4): 1970sVoiceover: Terry’s Chocolate Orange — smooth chocolate with real oil of orange. How safe is yours?! Texan bar (1): 1978 Voiceover: Rowntree’s Fruit Pastilles with the tingle tongue taste — just a thought! Rowntree’s Fruit Pastilles (3): 1972
Golden Wonder launched the cheese & onion crisp flavour in 1962. [11] Their first flavoured crisp, the concept was first devised by Tayto in Ireland in 1953.Golden Wonder sold". theargus.co.uk. 28 May 2002. Archived from the original on 10 March 2007 . Retrieved 27 October 2006.
Sheriff to small boy: “If you wanna be my deputy, you gotta think fast.” He produces three flavours of Toffos and puts them on a little table, saying, “Gonna cover ‘em up and switch ‘em round!”, putting cups over the toffees and moving them about on the table and then asking the boy which is which –“Chocolate?"“Banana?"“Strawberry?” Ruth: Oh no. This is from Cadbury, see. It has this yielding velvety texture to it which can only be described as “indescribable”. Voiceover: Bite into the shell of a Trebor spearmint Softmint and everything turns chewy and soft! Mmm— they’re crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside! a b Brown, Angie (21 October 2022). "My grandpa founded Golden Wonder but I never saw him eat crisps". BBC News . Retrieved 22 October 2022.
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a b "My grandpa founded Golden Wonder but I never saw him eat crisps". BBC News. 21 October 2022 . Retrieved 23 December 2022.
Polar bear: There’s a bear on Fox’s Glacier Mints because they’re so clear and cool and minty. Fox’s Glacier Mints (2): 1983 A lady (over-elegantly dressed (for the hot climate) swans in and seats herself on a couch, beneath a ceiling fan, and reaches for a bar of Galaxy, slipping off her high heels as she unwraps it With a young Dennis Waterman. Later changed to “Don’t forget the fruit gums, chum” to stop mums from being coerced] Rowntree’s Fruit Gums (2) Meltis New Berry Fruits with lovely fruit liqueur centres! Midland Counties ice cream (1): early 1960s End of jingle:: Call it Wrigley’s, call it spearmint, call it gum. Wrigley’s Spearmint Gum (4): 1984That’s