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marcus5771 | 12:42 Sun 02nd Jul 2006 | Food & Drink
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Why is a 99 Flake called a 99 Flake. It was not priced at 99p
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i was told many years ago that the "flake" used in the ice cream was the 99th thing cadburys made??

funny aint it,the things you believe when your a kid??
Mortartube - that is a relly good site ! Hard@it
I just googled something like ice cream 99 origin and found that.
How strange!!

I thought that the choc flake was introduced when Mr Whippy came on the scene (tasteless) and easily pushed into the soft ice-cream, so this jazzed it up a bit and it was called 99 for the other reason given on the website. I am right in thinking this was before decimalisation?

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