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Wher can you find these foodstuffs?

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Rod Serling | 13:50 Tue 24th Apr 2012 | Food & Drink
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Being a child of the 60's & 70's, I was brought up on all sorts of 'bad for you nowadays' type fodder, but I loved it, and I still probably would! Only problem is, you can't seem to get these things anymore! Does anyone have a pointer to where you can get an equivalent from this or any other country, or perhaps a a recipe, etc. Cheers!

a) Rum Bhaba
b) Birdseye Cod Fries
c) Cadbury's Amazin' Raisin Bar
d) Energen Crispbread
e) Barmouth (wafer thin) biscuits
f) Butterscotch sweets (in gold wrappers)
g) 'Traffic light' sweets ( sour green n' red round boiled sweets)
h) Bright green tanslucent fruit cordial
i) Hanky Panky (popcorn with peanuts)
j) Chocolate oval shapes with bits of nuts in
k) Yoggits (yogurt flavoured boiled sweets)
l) Marabou Chocolate Roll (like Rolos but without the toffee!)
m) Fry's Laughing Boy chocolate
n) Sharp's Butter Snap (thin chloate bar with crisp buttery toffee centre)
o) Tomato/Vinegar/Baked bean flavour crisps
p) Cashew/Pecan/Amond/Pistachio Nut Brittle
q) Quaker's crunchy muesli bits
r) Nutty bar (fudgy caramel covered in peanuts)
s) Banjo chocolate bar (like Time Out but with bits of peanuts)
t) Breaker or Colt 45 malt liquor
u) Any brown ale that isn't Newcastle or Mann's!
v) Mansfield Bitter (in cans)
w) Russian cigarettes with cardboard stem and tobacco packed in end
x) Ice Cream Lollies with toffee centre
y) Cigarellos (cigarettes with cigar tobacco and filters)
z) Film for Kodak instamatic cameras (110 or 126)
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Minor point re EDDIE's "no Fry's chocolate" answer. I am looking at a four-pack of Fry's Chocolate Cream bought last week. It is,however, made in EU for Cadburys.
The Butterscotch sweets were Callard &Bowsers in foil in a flat pack and I think now well gone .....
Was just about to say f was Callard and Bowsers. They also did nougat and it came in a box not unlike a ciggy packet. I thought I saw these in the last year in an expensive sweet shop!
IKEA stock the Marabou chocolate rolls; I always get them when I'm there. :)
Yes gingergbee Fry's chocolate cream is one of the few Fry's brands still sold after the Cadburys takeover. But ' Fry's 5 boys ' was a direct rival to Dairy Milk so you will not see that again.
the peanut popcorn-crackerjacks do it, they have been around since retro time you will find them in amercan foodstores (they sell them in notting hill)
where do you live? in south lomdon you can still get alot of the above, Cigarellos, the nut brittle, traffic light sweets, butterscotch sweets, i can get from almost any sweet shop around here, the Rum Bhaba you can buy from any pattisserie around here or coffee shop, Colt 45 is still sold in America, brown ale that isnt newcastle or manns-try dragon stout (jamaican) or the many other brands (seriously where do you live?) lol
Frugal Photographer still has 110 stock which is out of date but perfectly useable as long as it's stored correctly and while they are now out of 126 instamatic film you can also use Solaris FG200 126 in all 126 cameras.
you can get butterscotch tablets and traffic lights in my local sweetshop.
I remember Walkers Curry Crisps. Does anyone remember Fry's Five Centre Bar, with fruit flavour centres? Can't find them now.
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