Sweets of our time (or, why my teeth rotted)

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Sweets of our time (or, why my teeth rotted)

Post by bobo the clown » Thu Jun 09, 2011 5:26 pm

Following the Angry thread going somewhat off track ....

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transerred to it's own thread. Kali (pron. kay-lie as LL said)

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Re: Sweets of our time (or, why my teeth rotted)

Post by Lofthouse Lower » Thu Jun 09, 2011 5:27 pm

Love a nice bit of Coltsfoot Rock......though my teeth don't these days.

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Re: Sweets of our time (or, why my teeth rotted)

Post by Gooner Girl » Thu Jun 09, 2011 5:46 pm

Lofthouse Lower wrote:Love a nice bit of Coltsfoot Rock......though my teeth don't these days.

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looks like rhubarb to me! :?

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Re: Sweets of our time (or, why my teeth rotted)

Post by a1 » Thu Jun 09, 2011 5:54 pm

its hard as owt , has a victory v's look about it , to me.

bet you dont even know what victory v's are.

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Re: Sweets of our time (or, why my teeth rotted)

Post by bobo the clown » Thu Jun 09, 2011 6:04 pm

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I bloody love(d) these !
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Post by Gooner Girl » Thu Jun 09, 2011 6:07 pm

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I bloody love(d) these !
strawberry ones are nicer!

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Post by Gooner Girl » Thu Jun 09, 2011 6:07 pm

a1 wrote:its hard as owt , has a victory v's look about it , to me.

bet you dont even know what victory v's are.

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Nope! No idea! Care to enlighten me?

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Re: Sweets of our time (or, why my teeth rotted)

Post by thebish » Thu Jun 09, 2011 6:16 pm

Gooner Girl wrote:
a1 wrote:its hard as owt , has a victory v's look about it , to me.

bet you dont even know what victory v's are.

:/
Nope! No idea! Care to enlighten me?
this is as good a description as any...
in 1864, a confectioner named Thomas Fryer created his palliative for the common cold by combining pulverised sugar, linseed, liquorice, chlorodyne (a soothing mix of cannabis and chloroform) and pure acacia gum. It met with acclaim.

In 1880 the Victory Works were opened and by the 1920s the Victory V had gone global. Yet today you'd be hard-pressed to find one. Maybe it's because they've dropped the dope. For the record, they are nowadays made by Ernest Jackson & Co Ltd of Devon and cost about 75p a pack.
they tasted utterly foul - but eating them was a sign of being well 'ard... it was like sucking a small hard brick of asbestos soaked in pungent cat wee....

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Re: Sweets of our time (or, why my teeth rotted)

Post by Gooner Girl » Thu Jun 09, 2011 6:28 pm

thebish wrote:
Gooner Girl wrote:
a1 wrote:its hard as owt , has a victory v's look about it , to me.

bet you dont even know what victory v's are.

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Nope! No idea! Care to enlighten me?
this is as good a description as any...
in 1864, a confectioner named Thomas Fryer created his palliative for the common cold by combining pulverised sugar, linseed, liquorice, chlorodyne (a soothing mix of cannabis and chloroform) and pure acacia gum. It met with acclaim.

In 1880 the Victory Works were opened and by the 1920s the Victory V had gone global. Yet today you'd be hard-pressed to find one. Maybe it's because they've dropped the dope. For the record, they are nowadays made by Ernest Jackson & Co Ltd of Devon and cost about 75p a pack.
they tasted utterly foul - but eating them was a sign of being well 'ard... it was like sucking a small hard brick of asbestos soaked in pungent cat wee....
Sounds disgusting! You northeners are weird! Are you well 'ard then Bish?! Should i be afraid? ;)

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Re: Sweets of our time (or, why my teeth rotted)

Post by thebish » Thu Jun 09, 2011 6:37 pm

it wasn't a "northern" sweet - just one that predates the teletubbie generation...

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Re: Sweets of our time (or, why my teeth rotted)

Post by TANGODANCER » Thu Jun 09, 2011 6:46 pm

Your actual Victory Vees. Big brother of Fishermans' Friend.

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Re: Sweets of our time (or, why my teeth rotted)

Post by a1 » Thu Jun 09, 2011 6:47 pm

"used to taste" ?

i bought some from asda t'other day.

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Re: Sweets of our time (or, why my teeth rotted)

Post by Harry Genshaw » Thu Jun 09, 2011 6:47 pm

Didn't taste particularly great but they fizzed and popped on your tongue. A kid on a school trip made the mistake of sleeping on the bus with his mouth open and got about 3 packets worth poured in!!

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Post by TANGODANCER » Thu Jun 09, 2011 7:05 pm

This was the well-ard drink of choice for fouteen-year olds back in the day. Johnny Shefield's Temperance Bar on the corner of Waterloo Street. Bolton version of "Happy Days". :wink:

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Post by LiOC » Thu Jun 09, 2011 7:13 pm

TANGODANCER wrote:This was the well-ard drink of choice for fouteen-year olds back in the day. Johnny Shefield's Temperance Bar on the corner of Waterloo Street. Bolton version of "Happy Days". :wink:

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I remember drinking the cordial version at my grandparents as a kid and I'm only in my 20s! Don't seem to sell that anymore.

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Re: Sweets of our time (or, why my teeth rotted)

Post by TANGODANCER » Thu Jun 09, 2011 7:24 pm

No a big sweet eater these days but surpringly, many of the ones I had as a kid are still around: chocolate limes, pear drops, liquorice allsorts etc. Not seen liquorice torpedos in many a moon though.
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Re: Sweets of our time (or, why my teeth rotted)

Post by Gooner Girl » Thu Jun 09, 2011 7:29 pm

thebish wrote:it wasn't a "northern" sweet - just one that predates the teletubbie generation...
I'm not the tellytubby generation! That'll be your kids! I'm of the 80s kids telly generation. Superted, dangermouse, etc etc. Oooh, that could be a good idea for a thread ;)

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Re: Sweets of our time (or, why my teeth rotted)

Post by clapton is god » Thu Jun 09, 2011 7:37 pm

TANGODANCER wrote:This was the well-ard drink of choice for fouteen-year olds back in the day. Johnny Shefield's Temperance Bar on the corner of Waterloo Street. Bolton version of "Happy Days". :wink:

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Went in there many a Saturday morning after near drowning at nearby Moss Street baths. Have a distinct memory of playing Hermans Hermits Silhouettes on the Shade in there so that must date it in 1965 when I was 12.

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Re: Sweets of our time (or, why my teeth rotted)

Post by a1 » Thu Jun 09, 2011 8:18 pm

root beer isnt a million miles away.

the old fashioned bottletops even had a revival when those bros. knobheads where the in thing.

you could rename this thread "available from your local tescos in 2011- if you look proper"

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oh and PACERS which everyone remembers but everyone forgets the name of usually gets mentioned in threads like this.

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