Quote: Paul Wimsett @ 20th October 2021, 9:39 AMYou do know its no longer "the love that dare not speak its name," right?
So? And?
Quote: Paul Wimsett @ 20th October 2021, 9:39 AMYou do know its no longer "the love that dare not speak its name," right?
So? And?
Quote: Stephen Goodlad @ 20th October 2021, 8:30 AMSeeing as mum is not around anymore.
Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 20th October 2021, 9:23 AMShe's taking the photo with her £500+ Leica M3
Quote: Paul Wimsett @ 20th October 2021, 9:39 AMYou do know its no longer "the love that dare not speak its name," right?
Going to the shop on the corner and asking whether they have Five Boys for your delectation could still be taboo though.
Quote: Billy Bunter @ 20th October 2021, 6:23 PMGoing to the shop on the corner and asking whether they have Five Boys for your delectation could still be taboo though.
I used to love Five Boys. I used to have them every week as a special treat.
What was the one that was labelled - A box of chocolates in one bar
Each piece was a different flavour
Quote: Stephen Goodlad @ 20th October 2021, 7:01 PMWhat was the one that was labelled - A box of chocolates in one bar
Each piece was a different flavour
Fry's Five Centres. Similar in look to the long-established Fry's Chocolate Cream and Fry's Peppermint Cream. which are still available, but, as you say, a different flavour in each piece.
They were very nice but not the ones in thinking of.
It was a bar of chocolate but each piece was shaped like it's flavour
Strawberry shape, orange shape etc.
Was it the Milk Tray Bar?
I distinctly remember it being a bit of a treat - maybe only coming out Christmas time??
Quote: Stephen Goodlad @ 20th October 2021, 7:01 PMWhat was the one that was labelled - A box of chocolates in one bar
Each piece was a different flavour
Yes, there was another one, apart from the Fry's Five Centres, but for the life of me I cannot think of what it was called or who made it.
Quote: Stephen Goodlad @ 20th October 2021, 8:00 PMThey were very nice but not the ones in thinking of.
It was a bar of chocolate but each piece was shaped like it's flavour
Strawberry shape, orange shape etc.
I know exactly the one you mean, BUT it's name won't come to me and I cannot find anything on the net about it. Grrrrr
It WAS Milk Tray.
This picture was obviously taken after decimalisation - being 10p but I remember chocolate machines
on the wall that were a shilling a go.
It was pot luck which bar you got.
There was a Tiffin bar that had small biscuit balls in the chocolate and one that had 3 thin layers of dark chocolate, white chocolate and milk chocolate. I can't remember what that was called.
Quote: Stephen Goodlad @ 21st October 2021, 8:15 AMIt WAS Milk Tray.
Lime Barrel was always my favourite in Milk Tray.
Quote: Stephen Goodlad @ 21st October 2021, 8:15 AMand one that had 3 thin layers of dark chocolate, white chocolate and milk chocolate. I can't remember what that was called.
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Note the time-honoured pronunciation of Nestle rather than the current Nestlé
Quote: Stephen Goodlad @ 21st October 2021, 8:15 AMIt WAS Milk Tray.
This picture was obviously taken after decimalisation - being 10p but I remember chocolate machines
on the wall that were a shilling a go.
It was pot luck which bar you got.There was a Tiffin bar that had small biscuit balls in the chocolate and one that had 3 thin layers of dark chocolate, white chocolate and milk chocolate. I can't remember what that was called.
Yes, and Ah well, time marches on - I'd convinced myself it was a different brand. It's an age thing, you know.
WHY, I couldn't find that before, I've no idea, but here's wrapper with the back of it showing the flavours
I remember 5 Boys, 5 centres, Tiffin, Caramac, Spangles etc. but the Milk Tray bar is a complete blank. But the decimal price suggests it was after my chocolate days of the 50's and 60's.
By 1971 it was Park Drive and Double Diamond.
A double diamond works wonder so drink one today.
On topic - vintage adds.