The no-cola bubble gum, c. early 1970s
Leaf vending machine promotional photograph
I like how the branding of the 7UP bottles is conspicuously hidden
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The no-cola bubble gum, c. early 1970s
Leaf vending machine promotional photograph
I like how the branding of the 7UP bottles is conspicuously hidden
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At the Store, 1971
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Fred W. Amend Co. – Chuckles
Candy Industry Halloween Trade advertisement, July 1970
The sweets of my childhood, though I always found it odd that they were the same shape and size as Tunes
Both are now discontinued
Trebor Blobs: Fizzy Cider Flavour Drops, c. 1970s
Including a Monster Recipe from Janice Ramshaw of Tyne & Wear
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UK confectionery from the 1960s and 1970s
Good to see some old favourites:
Spangles, Treets, Marathon (aka Snickers), Opal Fruits (aka Starburst) etc.
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Gold Rush bubble gum, c. 1970s
Along with Bazooka, this was one of my favourites from the 70s, not least because of the bag packaging
Topps’ Video Arcade Gum, 1983
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Glenn Confections – Fast Selling Items for Halloween
Trade advertisement, April 1970
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Japanese mini-PEZ collection
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The first thing I ate in Japan, 2004
Sadly it was an almond Snickers when I was craving peanuts
Taken from the Topps Annual Report, 1974
I love the tiny shopping trolley and the Kung Fu poster in the background
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