Sunday, September 25, 2011

The Top 5 Retro sweets you can not get more, but you can


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Although not widely available as are many favorites Gobstoppers, sugar mice, sorbet and toffees seeds produced now.

But other classics are unfortunately victims of time and "progress."
Here are our Top 5 list of sweets that you go all teary-eyed, but we can no longer receive:

Texas Bar
Texas is our most popular chocolate bars. Texas was a hard nougat center in milk chocolate. It 'been a Macintosh computer (now madeNestlé).

Founded in 1975, Texans enjoyed great success until the miners' strike in 1980. The problem, he believes, is that the Texan bars were produced in Halifax in Yorkshire, and because of miners block major roads and landmarks, no one has been able to make the ingredients for the Texans at the factory and the production is set not to start.

That is, until the end of 2005, when the Texans were brought back for a spell in six weeks, but despite selling like hotCake, which was, and is no longer available once again.

Aztec Bar
Powered by Cadbury and launched in 1967. We thought wrong, seems to have been created to tackle the World Cup 1970 (which, when Brazil scored a fabulous goal - Carlos Alberto, I think) the same. Aztec disappeared in 1978, even though we said again briefly, just like the Texans for the year 2000.

Aztec was a praline-board (think soft nougat) and caramel covered with milk chocolate. SoundsDid you know? Simply could not compete with the largest bar of all time - the Mars Bar (Mars and plays Aztecs were almost identical!)

Spangles
Glitter came from Mars and was launched in 1950 to life. Fruit-flavored candies were placed - in a tube (as well as cough "Tunes"). There have been off the market back in early 1980, but were introduced in the mid-1990 due to strong demand again. However, it seems that the buying public because it recalledSpangle did not purchase in large quantities at first and sweets have been withdrawn.

There were a number of varieties Spangles. Glitter it came in a tube of 5 flavors - strawberry, orange, lemon and lime, pineapple and currants. Old English Spangles falls were an eclectic mix of retro-sweet taste of caramel, pear, mint hypocrisy, cough drops, and licorice.

Spangle seasoned individual tube were launched during the yearof mandarin, mint, mint, sugar, barley and perhaps most famous cola.

Pacers
A little 'as the Mint Opal Fruits (Starburst we refuse to call it!) And made of the same company, Mars .. They were soft and chewy and very tasty. He started all white and then added the 3 green stripes producers.

And then it stopped in 1980 for unknown reasons. But it certainly can not, because they were not popular.

MintCracknell
Another bar we think was made by Macintosh computers. There was chocolate, which actually came in two pieces. It 'was the make-up of a delicate mint center (bright green and almost like eating broken glass) in milk chocolate. I'm not sure if it went ... but it certainly is - apparently due to difficulties with production. The fact that he used to cut out his tongue does not help!

And if this were not enough, Macintosh, also coffee and orange Cracknell Cracknell - even ifNobody seems to remember one of the two.

You can still Mint Cracknell in South Africa we are told.


The Top 5 Retro sweets you can not get more, but you can

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