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Biscuits Of The Early 80's

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Ric.ror | 14:14 Fri 17th Aug 2018 | Food & Drink
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Does anyone remember a biscuit of the 1980's - they were similar to the Lincoln biscuit but had coats of arms on?
They were square with scalloped edges and not expensive at all
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I remember them well, the crests were Edinburgh, Kent, Gloucester and a couple of others. They tasted like malted milk but were bigger. I think they were made by the same people
18:55 Fri 17th Aug 2018
I told you near the top of the page, just because I can't Google a link to them doesn't mean they weren't real
And they sell nap fancies in Druckers coffee shops

https://binged.it/2wccQRP
Unless you mean those brightly coloured cube sweets with white sickly filling
Lipton supermarkets in 60s and 70s, Victor Value, I think took over from them. They sold a lot of things no one else did. A bit like the Aldi of their day
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I used to get them from Sainsbury’s

Strange you call them Nap fancies RW - we have always called them Jap fancies
I got some last time I went to Otley at the local confectioners but they weren’t the same
Just a typo
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Ok
I thought it was the old tea cake/flat cake/barm cake issue all over again ;-))
I have moved this thread into the category "Food & Drink".

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