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over a year ago
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Pacers were so moreish.
I also liked black jacks, fruit salad and the little squishy foam mushrooms, cola bottles, foam bananas, shrimps, white mice, sweet peanuts.... oh I could go on and on
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"Pacers were so moreish.
I also liked black jacks, fruit salad and the little squishy foam mushrooms, cola bottles, foam bananas, shrimps, white mice, sweet peanuts.... oh I could go on and on
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Chewing nuts were a big favourite along with army and navy tablets, coconut mushrooms, choc dip. But so many of the flavours have changed over the years and the price of them for 4oz is ridiculous. |
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over a year ago
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That plastic handle thing with a cartoon head at the top.
You bought these sweets as a refill for it, pulled the head back to release the sweet.
I can't remember it's name. |
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"That plastic handle thing with a cartoon head at the top.
You bought these sweets as a refill for it, pulled the head back to release the sweet.
I can't remember it's name."
Peanuts pez? |
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"That plastic handle thing with a cartoon head at the top.
You bought these sweets as a refill for it, pulled the head back to release the sweet.
I can't remember it's name.
Peanuts pez?"
Yes! Pez!
I was addicted to those
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I liked Wham bars too, tried them a few years back and they are much smaller and not as sour in the crunchy bits as they used to be.
We used to have those jars of sweets, you know the ones you bought a 1/4 of. Anyway, we had ones which were called Swansea mix but I think the real name was old fashioned mix. They would have an assortment of different hard boiled sweets with spearmint ones, chewy humbugs, aniseed, and lots of other flavours.... oh they were proper nana sweets but flipping lush.
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"I liked Wham bars too, tried them a few years back and they are much smaller and not as sour in the crunchy bits as they used to be.
We used to have those jars of sweets, you know the ones you bought a 1/4 of. Anyway, we had ones which were called Swansea mix but I think the real name was old fashioned mix. They would have an assortment of different hard boiled sweets with spearmint ones, chewy humbugs, aniseed, and lots of other flavours.... oh they were proper nana sweets but flipping lush.
Her x"
Omg I was about to come in to say about Swansea mix, it was called that back west and was as you described it. Kind of looked like the dregs of the other jars mixed together |
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"I liked Wham bars too, tried them a few years back and they are much smaller and not as sour in the crunchy bits as they used to be.
We used to have those jars of sweets, you know the ones you bought a 1/4 of. Anyway, we had ones which were called Swansea mix but I think the real name was old fashioned mix. They would have an assortment of different hard boiled sweets with spearmint ones, chewy humbugs, aniseed, and lots of other flavours.... oh they were proper nana sweets but flipping lush.
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Omg I was about to come in to say about Swansea mix, it was called that back west and was as you described it. Kind of looked like the dregs of the other jars mixed together "
Oh we are not fussy in Swansea, chuck the scraps off the floor from the sweet factory and call it Swansea mix.... oh the locals will feel honoured and love it.... haha I love them. I now need Swansea Market to open....
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"I liked Wham bars too, tried them a few years back and they are much smaller and not as sour in the crunchy bits as they used to be.
We used to have those jars of sweets, you know the ones you bought a 1/4 of. Anyway, we had ones which were called Swansea mix but I think the real name was old fashioned mix. They would have an assortment of different hard boiled sweets with spearmint ones, chewy humbugs, aniseed, and lots of other flavours.... oh they were proper nana sweets but flipping lush.
Her x
Omg I was about to come in to say about Swansea mix, it was called that back west and was as you described it. Kind of looked like the dregs of the other jars mixed together
Oh we are not fussy in Swansea, chuck the scraps off the floor from the sweet factory and call it Swansea mix.... oh the locals will feel honoured and love it.... haha I love them. I now need Swansea Market to open....
Her x"
Pmsl Swansea mix is lush, and where else can you get cockles and you watch fixed in the same place? |
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"I liked Wham bars too, tried them a few years back and they are much smaller and not as sour in the crunchy bits as they used to be.
We used to have those jars of sweets, you know the ones you bought a 1/4 of. Anyway, we had ones which were called Swansea mix but I think the real name was old fashioned mix. They would have an assortment of different hard boiled sweets with spearmint ones, chewy humbugs, aniseed, and lots of other flavours.... oh they were proper nana sweets but flipping lush.
Her x
Omg I was about to come in to say about Swansea mix, it was called that back west and was as you described it. Kind of looked like the dregs of the other jars mixed together
Oh we are not fussy in Swansea, chuck the scraps off the floor from the sweet factory and call it Swansea mix.... oh the locals will feel honoured and love it.... haha I love them. I now need Swansea Market to open....
Her x
Pmsl Swansea mix is lush, and where else can you get cockles and you watch fixed in the same place? "
Honestly, you can get your shoes repaired, buy a battery, some welsh cakes and a bone for the dog all within a radius of covid social distancing
Ooh I also used to like giant strawberries and giant cola bottles.
I now know how I have fillings in my teeth
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"I need sweets now!!
Jo.Xx try Bon Bons droooool
I bought some strawberry ones recently and they were horrible. Too hard.
Jo.Xx "
I lived for Bon bons as a child. Hard ones are very disappointing though.
I hadn’t had them in years until a very beautiful woman delivered me some recently |
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"Pacers were so moreish.
I also liked black jacks, fruit salad and the little squishy foam mushrooms, cola bottles, foam bananas, shrimps, white mice, sweet peanuts.... oh I could go on and on
Her x"
All of this! |
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"Nearly all of them were absolute tooth rot!
I became most impressed when I started dating Africans with perfect teeth who had a childhood free from the rubbish we were constantly sucking."
How profound
Cola bottles |
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"Nearly all of them were absolute tooth rot!
I became most impressed when I started dating Africans with perfect teeth who had a childhood free from the rubbish we were constantly sucking.
How profound
Cola bottles"
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There was a bar that I can’t remember the name of but the tv advert was a cowboy that always got out of trouble and walked off into the distance telling you how you could just keep on chewing it |
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"I liked Wham bars too, tried them a few years back and they are much smaller and not as sour in the crunchy bits as they used to be.
We used to have those jars of sweets, you know the ones you bought a 1/4 of. Anyway, we had ones which were called Swansea mix but I think the real name was old fashioned mix. They would have an assortment of different hard boiled sweets with spearmint ones, chewy humbugs, aniseed, and lots of other flavours.... oh they were proper nana sweets but flipping lush.
Her x
Omg I was about to come in to say about Swansea mix, it was called that back west and was as you described it. Kind of looked like the dregs of the other jars mixed together
Oh we are not fussy in Swansea, chuck the scraps off the floor from the sweet factory and call it Swansea mix.... oh the locals will feel honoured and love it.... haha I love them. I now need Swansea Market to open....
Her x"
We have had ours delievered even in this situation
Old fashioned mix there are called up here |
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"Nearly all of them were absolute tooth rot!
I became most impressed when I started dating Africans with perfect teeth who had a childhood free from the rubbish we were constantly sucking."
I was constantly sucking cock lol x |
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