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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They seem to have lost the recipe after Nestle took over the company, and are hoping someone will have a tin lurking in their cupboard so they can analyse it.
I don't know why they say it was popular mainly in Scotland - I'm as far south as you can get and it was popular just about everywhere down here. Full story:
http://business.scotsman.com/agriculture.cfm?id=794012004
Sadly no you can't get it anywhere anymore.......I actually emailed Nestle direct a while back to try and discover if there was any left but no....but recently I have been told that another company has bought the rights to the "creamola" brands (custard as well) off of nestle so although not available now it might reappear in the future.
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