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Toblerone Fruit & Nut (100g)

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Voiceover: Now you can enjoy new Pacers — wait till you taste that fresh chewy spearmint. Now striped with peppermint! Spearmint BubbleYum actually. I chew BubbleYum because it’s soft and juicy — the flavour lasts such a long time!

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! Voiceover: Enjoy a new kind of freshness — new striped Pacers: peppermint stripes for two-mint freshness. Pascall sweets: mid-1950s Voiceover: It's chocolate coating around golden vanilla ice cream, and what it does – [image of girl lying on ground].

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] Meltis New Berry Fruits with lovely fruit liqueur centres! Midland Counties ice cream (1): early 1960s

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 In the 1960s, “Nestle’s” did not have an acute accent. It rhymed with “wrestles”, and was never pronounced “ Nestlé”. And “Cadbury” was always known as “Cadbury’s”. Texan Cowboy: Hold on there Bald Eagle. You wouldn’t fire a man ’til he’d finished his Texan bar would you? Viewers are expected to believe that a small, middle-aged pseudo-Frenchman had an irresistible charisma with womwn Voiceover: Wonderful day, wonderful world…. Uh huh, something’s gone wrong with the reception. What magic could be missing to make it really perfect?Advert depicting a boy who had a spider called Sammy in a matchbox: he was proposing to celebrate “Sammy's Coming Out Party” and to scare a girl with the spider Cadbury’s Flake (1) The flavour lingers longer and longer and longer and longer…. Pascall's White Heather chocolates: 1960s

Man at the kiosk cannot remember the name of what he wants, says things like “it’s a … er …. snappy, snappy taste” to the bewildered kiosk lady; cue a schoolboy swiftly into view “Butter Snap, please, thanks!” and out again, and the chap remembers too late as the kiosk lady pulls down the shutter That’s Smarties, Smarties, Smarties, Smarties SMARTIES! Smarties (2): 1960s 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) After unwrapping and tasting the first piece, the lady drifts off into her own world. Glees: c.1965 into a sweet shop while singing. Someone who took part as young child adds: “It was filmed intheCotswolds, in the villages of Lower Slaughter, where we ran through the village and over the bridge and Fifield where the shop was filmed. We children were mostly from Lower and Upper Slaughter and we had to run around singing the song while patting our heads and rubbing our stomachs simultaneously”Cadbury’s Curly Wurly outchews everything for three pence! Cadbury’s Dairy Milk chocolate (1): c.1970 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 End of jingle:: Call it Wrigley’s, call it spearmint, call it gum. Wrigley’s Spearmint Gum (4): 1984 With all those lovely centres, centres, centres, centres [ fades away] Nestle’s Dairy Box (4): 1970s

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