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Jemisa | 14:17 Sun 22nd May 2011 | ChatterBank
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Going back a bit (quite a bit) D'ya remember some of the products we took for granted then?
Under the sink - Rinso, Sunlight soap Duraglit.
Cigarettes - Craven A, Woodbines, Park Drive. & St Bruno tobacco.
Bathroom (If you had one). Palmolive soap, Drene shampoo, Odol toothpaste.

Theres so many others, what do you remember from your childhood?

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Vim
Virol
Izal hard toilet paper
Brown paper bags in the shops
Black Tulip hair dye (which also dyed your face if you weren't careful)
I only remember the fags from the stuff you mentioned, Jem
..and cheese sold open on a slab, the grocer cut it with a wire as you bought it. And loose tea.
vosene shampoo
pears soap
lifebuoy soap
Duraglit had that smelly corron wool stuff Jem..lol
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Bellaire hair laquer, it wasn't spray then
Lyons Green Label Tea. Cardinal Polish. EE Powders and Gripe water
It's not worth me mentioning anything, you will all have heard of it. I will be looking up some of the products you oldies mention though ......Vosene, you say Cazz .....
Oh my God Cazzz, i remember vosene shampoo.
I also remember when stinger bars were 10p and they were huge!!!!
Oooh and postman pat bars.
shampoo in little sachets
Oooh and cheezels crisps in the blue and orange bag..they were gorgeous!!
Oh and cadet cola and orange in little bottles..ooh and sparkle icepops..
I remember when penny sweets were half a dozen for a penny lol
I used to like wham bars!
Lipton tea, broncho toilet paper, vim, ajax
Vosene is still being made, remember Derbac?
dolly blue bags
My Grandad used a product on his hair - it was something .......Rum - it smelt lovely and kept his hair looking glossy and thick.
arhhh Brylcreem in the little white fat jars
Hairnets - all the ladies of my Nan's generation seemed to wear them to keep their hair in place during the day.

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