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Creamola Foam.
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80's in our bar..
blastaway...1 bottle of castaway mixed with a bottle of cider. |
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" Mickey" choclate flavoured milk delivered by your Milkman 60s/70s.
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Corona cherryade
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... Don't forget the refund on the bottle Hayden.
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Flagon of GL
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I do keep meaning to take the empties back Glasgow.
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A pint of Bear Grylls though it was a bit warm and smelled of nuts
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20/20
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We used to have a "pop" lorry come down our street once a week
(as well as the coalman, bread man etc) Dandelion and burdock always seemed like drinking something exotic |
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Brown mixed with mild .
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Breaker & Merrydown Cider a brutal combination. A few years later Diamond White
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yeah reg same her in bermondsey as a nipper a sweet shop near rotherhithe station old style ,the counter was quite long and to us nippers it resembled a bar and we sat on upturned wooden lemonade crates you could buy 1 -2 or 3 penny drinks of whatever you wanted limeade cherryade tizer etc the shopkeeper would pour drinks from the bottles into different sized glasses according to how much you paid ,to us kids it was like being in a pub but without the alchohol.
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reg do you remember the sarsaparilla shop in Walworth road I think it was ...................
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I hated flat Lucozade, but it was too expensive to waste.
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you must have all been posh buying corona,up narrth we could only afford ALPINE, 6 different colours/flavours,but most tasted the same,if you were posh you drank LOWCOCKS lemonade,refund on bottle no refunds on ALPINE .just give it back to the van when it stopped in your street a week later on its next delivery,THE HORSE LIKED A CARROT
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Whisky Mac. While still under drinking age me and my mates would pretend to be older by wearing
suit and tie and not drinking pints of Watneys Brown Ale. I'm sure the Landlords weren't fooled for a moment but they knew we would behave ourselves. |
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I do remember the sarsparilla shop, can't remember where it was exactly
At Xmas, about 14,Nan giving you a snowball( not a euphemism) |
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Last post reply to foyles
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Tizer from Barr pop
Lilt (now been discontinued) Lucozade when it came wrapped in orange cellophane Baby Cham Soda Stream (make your own) |
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Cresta was the best pop in the seventys (its frothy man) The pop delivery company up here in Gateshead was Alpine .
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cresta was a nice drink back in the day frothy and kinda creamy
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Cardinal, lucozade was expensive back in the 60s and 70s
You took it into your nan in hospital as a treat |
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Tango
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Lovely Jubbly. No not Del boy's expression. A wonderfully refreshing orange drink in a triangular shaped pack. Always after footie.
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Slicer
\we called that a Jubilee up here .was good though . |
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Surprised anyone else is old enough to remember it! Bought at the local tuck shop for old pence! Also Tonibell ice cream & collecting the free gonks that came with it.
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Slicer
You can still get variations of them now ,but wont be as good as the ones we remember obviously . |
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NOTHING is as good as I remember
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Our school tuck shop sold "jubblies" as we called them
Difficult to eat/drink without getting all orange juice over your blazer |
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Remember those triangular shaped orange drinks slicer , think they were called Calypso and could get them in liquid or frozen ?
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R whites lemonade. I was a secret lemonade drinker.
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Grolsch was popular in the day and bottles of Holsten Pils with the foil on the top of the bottle. Also Elephant lager, brewed by Carlsberg.
I vaguely recall asking some Doris, circa 1985, what she wanted to drink and she said a large brandy & Babycham. She didn't last very long. |
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R whites song was sung by Elvis Costello . you can still get it as well as ice lollies .
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Tame. R Whites Lemonade. I blame my bad teeth as a teen on that. Drank at least five bottles a week!
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newsagents used to freeze JUBILEE,s in the fridge during the summer,giant ice pops,
my workmate said in 70,s they used to buy the ladies cherry B and Pernod and it was known as KNICKERDROPPER and some of the older women behind the bar used to call you a DIRTY BARSTEWARD for ordering the ladies one ![]() ![]() |
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Stat- it was Elvis Costello's dad, Ross, who sang the song. Elvis did backing vocals. I also remember putting Five Boys in my mouth! No- never was a member of the pink brigade, it was a chocolate bar!
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Bollinger
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Mid to late 80s,a local pub was doing Long Life on draught
Was always sold in cans but rarely on draught Was a great pint, a cross between a lager and bitter in taste |