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A Fortifying Drink From The Past

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puternut | 17:06 Tue 01st Jan 2013 | ChatterBank
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Greetings - and happy new year to one and all.

We were speaking to a 75-year-old friend here in Sussex and she mentioned a drink which she likened the taste to Ovaltine / Horlicks and which came in block form. It had a name something like 'Merry' or 'Happy' and she last remembers it available at a chemist rather than a food shop / supermarket

My OH and I (both 60) cannot recall anything like this from our youth and wondered if anyone here might. Point to note we are not Sussex 'locals' and some things here have different names to what we are used to. I won't tell you what they call iced buns!!!

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We suggested that - but no - it was a solid / granule drink
Could she mean Bournvita?
Or Milo in a green tin?
I was going to suggest Milo-Georgiesmum remembers it too!
I'm 68 and come from Sussex but can't remember anything like that.

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