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1970s Old stuff
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Anyone remember any obsolete products of the 70s?
Ones you hated / loved...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.bath cubes - remember them? They were probably sandalwood scented, they would fizz a bit in the bath then sink to the bottom of the bath in a gooeey mess - you had to stay in the bath about 3 hours for them to dissolve. And you only had a bath once a week, in a freezing cold bathroom, so you could do without gooey water.
Ringos!! I had forgotten about them. And Shaker Maker was rubbish - you got these lovely jelly-like figures which shrunk to hideous wizzened little monstrosties. And the paint never worked properly. I wanted a stylophone, but my parents decided to surprise me on Christmas morning with a Bontempi organ instead. It probably cost double, but I was not impressed. I never got that Stylophone, and it has left me mentally scarred........
Pilsbury Doughnut mixture - this was revolutionary, you HAD to be there in the 70s to understand just what an innovation in home cooking this was. My memory is of them dripping in oil, or it probably WAS cow's dripping. And remember the potato chipping machine? You needed arms like Geoff Capes to make it work.
Does anyone remember Mint Cracknel? Time blurs the memory, but I remember it being a long, flattish chocolate bar (like an elongated After Eight mint) filled with what can only be described as peppermint-flavoured shards of glass. Other sweets just rot your teeth - this one could shred your face.
I do hope someone else remembers it - normally when I mention the stuff, I get looked at like I'm a bit odd.
...and Old English Spangles were just plain wrong!
Jackie Magazine - I learnt everything I ever needed to know from Jackie (which I now discover was named after childrens author Jaqueline Wilson). Aztec Bars, Buying clothes in 'Van Allen', '2001''Biba' and 'Chelsea Girl' (renamed Top Shop) Birds Eye lemon mousse in an individual pack, Sachets of powder that made up a 'fresh' orange drink (can't remember it's name)Bazooka bubble gum.
By the way you can still buy Russchian and Jubbly's (now called sun lolly's, much smaller - though maybe I've grown- and not cherry flavour) in Tesco's.