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Lost Ice Creams & Lollies You May Have Forgotten
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- Опубліковано 8 лип 2023
- While there are many ice creams and lollies from the 60s, 70s and 80s which most of us remember, such as Cider Quench, Fab, Zoom and Feast (many of which are still going strong today), there are other long-lost frozen treats from those days which are now forgotten and it is these neglected former favourites to which we will pay tribute in today's video. This is Lost Ice Creams and Lollies You May Have Forgotten.
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I can remember us as kids having cider lollies....we used to stagger around afterwards pretending we were drunk! 😂
They where called Ciderax lollies if I remember right , gosh that bought back memories 😢
I seem to remember that they had multiple names over the years , depending on who made them: Cider Barrel, Ciderax, Ciderman, etc.
I also remember that Ciderman had a companion lolly called Shandyman.
I also have vague memories of some idiot in parliament trying to run a campaign to ban the lollies because they were encouraging children to drink!
Same here hahaha
Washed down with a can of Top Deck! 😂
@@jamesphillips7100 hahahahaha
The late 60's to mid 70's was a fabulous time to be a kid. I have so many wonderful memories. Halcyon days, indeed. Sadly, sadly missed.
Halcyon? Is that the word Curt uses in Mad World that no one seems to know? It sounds similar. His sounds like Halargian World to me, and some cd notes said it was a word he'd made up, but idk.? 🤔
Wow, i found what i couldn't for over a decade. It IS Halargian world... It comes from Halarge, a made up planet by Chris Hughes at the time. So its an inside joke. But its very close to fit your word for happy or wonderful. The more you know eh.? 😊
@@ebbhead20 I think the OP mis-spelt the word. It's "Halycon", and it means = "a period of time in the past that was idyllically happy and peaceful."
And yes us 60's to mid 70's brats had the best time of lives without all the BLM, Woke and all the other bulls hit people hating groups to bring us down. We did what we wanted when we wanted and went home when we were hungry.
We didn't care if another kid was rich or poor, a different race or creed we just had fun together getting into mischeif and ended up having a clip round the ear from the local bobby.
@@mrsdinosaur1009 yes thats why i first thought it was the word they use in Mad World, it its not. Thats was Halargian world that Curt sings. A word made up by Roland Ozabal to desribe a pla et he'd come up with. He made up this planet and people and everything. So Chris Hughes gave a nod to Roland by having Curt sing Halargian world in the song as a joke. For years well decades people wondered what the world was. I used to think I heard it wrong. But I didn't, it just didnt exist. 😉
Totally agree 👍
Screwball ice cream in a plastic cone shape, it had a bubbly at the bottom, I remember big feet lollies and before the feast became small it was called big feast. Sad times when you get rid of what makes us happy. I wondered what happened to mini milk, thanks for the memories.
2 ball screwball had 2 bubblys.
I think Mini Milk might still be going today.
👍 Yes!!!! I remember nearly choking on the bubble gum.
@@stuviewtvAsda sells their own version of mini milk ice lollies.
@@stuviewtv That was 1 of my favourites. I actually ended up working as an Ice-Cream man in Texas when i left the UK back in the early 90's 😀😀
I truly feel sorry for the kids of today missing out on all of these - I remember the Dracula lolly turning your tongue black :D The cider one was probably my favourite
King Kong easily had to be my favourite. Banana flavoured outer shell with a gooey toffee centre, bloody phenomenal.
Yes !!!! And toffee crumble x
Excellent i vote for you to be king.
I remember having one in Cardiff when they came out, ugh it was terrible.
You used to get a mask with it as I recall.
Omg yes, they were amazing ❤❤
Anyone else collect lolly sticks (that had jokes on them), that were on the pavements!
I used to like the rasberry Mivvi. I can't remember who made it but it had a delicious and refreshing raspberry ice shell with a high quality vanilla ice-cream centre. My nan used to buy them when she went out shopping and would keep it in the freezer for me! There was a strawberry version that was nice, however the raspberry one was my favourite.
Juliukas ... That was my favourite one too. I think it was Wall's. I'm back in the 50s.
Yes, the Mivvi, I had forgotten all about them even though I went through dozens and dozens as a kid.
Thanks for the memories - especially the one with the blue skeleton drawing, I had lost that memory until I saw that picture.
It was like a milk vanilla flavour I remember
I'm so glad I was a kid in the. 60's and 70's. So very grateful.
Gosh, us 70s kids were so damn lucky to have had so much choice growing up as well as Long warm summers, water fights using an empty washing up liquid bottle, pretending we were drunk after drinking a can of Top Deck. So many happy memories.. born in the 70s, growing up in the 80s
They were great days indeed!
@@stuviewtv- so were the fifties!
BOOM!!!! The milk haunted house with the blue skeleton.... NEVER thought i would see one of those again. From a petrol station on Herringthorpe Valley road from about 1978...
I loved the Lord Toffingham lolly as well as the cider one and FAB as well
Was just about to post that one! I have a friend who used to love that too ❤
I wish I could find a recipe to make that one. I've always missed it
I nearly had a meltdown (excuse the pun 😅) when I spotted Lord Toffinham!
@@scouseofhorror104 When and where was that?
The ingredients in the ice cream was better than the trash used these days
Funny faces never looked like they should. They always looked like they'd had a stroke.
That's why they were funny! 🤭🤭🤭
I was always the odd one in the neighbourhood when I opted for Oysters rather than "normal" ice cream! I can still taste that chocolate with coconut sprinkles and whatever that "creamy" filling may have been, possibly marshmallow but more likely a cocktail of E numbers and calories ;) Great video Stuview!
Surprisingly those Oysters from 50 years ago were probably far healthier than the additive and sugar ridden stuff of today.
Oh yes, Oysters were great! So glad you enjoyed the video. Many thanks!
My parents loved an Oyster.
Oo yes. They were often my choice too.
Yes yes yes they were my favourites too & just like you i was never quite sure what that gooey, marshmellowy type stuff was. Possibly some sort of experiment gone wrong in a nuclear reactor.. But i still loved it, though i always wondered why i glowed in the dark 💡🤣
7:50 we were just saying how we’d forgotten all about the Cornet till was watching this, the oblong lump of vanilla ice cream that slotted in to the square cone perfectly 😊 great memories Stu, thank you as per usual.
Glad you enjoyed the memories...many thanks!
Yes, and the ice cream with chewing gum in the bottom of the plastic container, jubblys, vienettas and arctic roll.
The good old days!!! So glad I grew up in the 70s and 80s we had really good times 😃
My favourite was always the Haunted House entirely because of the surprise pictures. I remember the Dracula one as being really messy, they melted quickly and you ended up covered in sticky, black melted lolly. Not a lolly but does anyone remember a powder you mixed with milk and froze to make “ice cream”? My granny used to make it, I want to say it was something you ordered from the milkman, but I’m not sure.
I remember my granny getting that as well - to ge fair, she had all the ice cream because she had a freezer! We just had a fridge with an icebox. Anyway, I vaguely recall it was in a sachet a bit like Angel Delight. No idea where she got it from.
The Dracula one was disgusting! 😄
I was waiting on them being mentioned. 🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣... I loved the Dracula lolly, it always left you with a red tongue and black lips.
@@johnd6487
And as for Angel Delight nowadays...
Hmm, maybe my tastes/tastebuds have changed but these little sachets of magic are not the same. Not the same at all.
What was in them that has been removed because they found the chemicals to bring on dementia, or something?!
A very poor substitute today.
4:49 Even in the 1980s Wall's ice lollies always had jokes printed on the sticks! My nan always used to have Mini Milks in the freezer during the summer. The jokes never got any better, though.
With the occasional stick the wrong way around such that the punchline would be visible first.
Another gimmick was "code sticks" which were a plastic stencil.
I can barely believe how cheap these things were, in a similar vein how big a proper 6d Mars Bar was nor how big a Wagon Wheel was...in its open sleeve packet.
How many of us found discarded pop bottles gave them a wash and returned them to the shop to pay for sweets and ice creams.
When my parents had a house party after the pub, we would take all the beer bottles back to the shop the next day for cash, we would get 10p for cider bottles and 2p more if it had a lid haha, great times.
6d you mean 6p
@@IssacLHunt Nope, tanner in the old money when i was a boy, equivalent to 2.5p in that decimal con money, i think Wagon wheels were 3d but happy to be put right on that.
If you got half a crown pocket money you could fill every pocket to the brim with sweets.
According to Burtons, Wagon Wheels are the same size now as they always were...
we used to nick the already returned corona bottles from behind the newsagents & collect on them again 😄
I didn’t know I needed to see this! In the mid 70’s my summer job was driving an ice-cream van around the estates of St Albans for the ice-cream maestro Mr Tominey. Mr Tominey made his own scoop ice cream, and people would wait for his vans to come round rather than Mr Whippy vans. I remember some quite tense stand-offs between Mr Tominey’s vans and the other branded ice-cream vans. When it rained Mr Tominey’s drivers used to skive off to play pool in a pub in Fishpool street where we could hide our ice-cream vans around the back, until some nosey woman dobbed us in to Mr Tominey. He was a nice man though and didn’t even sack me after I crashed one of his vans. I was only 17, and left quite a bit of blue paint on various bollards and lamp posts around St Albans. It was great to be reminded of those happy days and of Dalek Death Rays, Count Draculas, Funny Feet, Fab etc… Thanks!!
It's great to hear from someone who used to actually drive an ice cream van! Sounds like some great memories there.
My parents ran a newsagent shop so I remember a lot of them. During the summer of ‘76 I ate 4 dinosaurs in one afternoon!. The one I didn’t see was a mint choc chip choc ice called ‘Midnight Mint’. They were delicious
Yes I remember midnight mint and another one call lord toffo I think with a sticky caramel inside
Summer of 76 was epic. Boiling every day
I was 14
Excellent video! 👏
Walls Heart was my favourite, must of eaten hundreds of them! 🙂👍
Many thanks!
The B.A Baracus cola ice lolly in the 80s was one of my favourites but hardly anyone remembers it
I vaguely remember it, I was an 80’s kid, born in 79
@@Dan23_7 me too 😃
I used to have those !
Funny faces and Big Foot were definitely the posh option, but value for money has to go to those frozen pyramid ices. In the grim North they were called jubblies. OK, maybe it was a 'frozen drink'; as Google suggests, but to my recollection a Jubbly was the frozen version of a wagon wheel or cinder toffee - a lot of sweet stuff for your 10p.
My favourite was a Toffee Crumble. Others I liked were Funny Feet, Screwballs (I know you can still get them), Zoom (ditto) and definitely a long frog shaped ice lolly (i.e. not a Fat Frog) whose name I cannot recall.
There are probably others that I liked, however the memories of them are hidden in the deepest depths of my brain.
it was called a fat-frog and was green in colour i think..
Yes funny faces and funny feet were both really nice, I also loved Jubblys my favourite was the red one.
I remember toffee crumble .my fave too with another one with toffee
Ooh I forgot about the toffee crumble, they were hard to find when I was a kid.
ooooo the dalek screwball. Loved the way the juice off the bubblegum mixed with the 'ice cream'. I watched the documentary on TV about the Walls/Lyons rivalry and was amazed to discover the ice cream we were eating in the 70s was cheap non-dairy chemical stuff.
Great show. Love it. I dont remember to much about the lolly scene due to no spare money. We had broken ice cream cones given to us by kind ice cream men such as Mr Softee
Is Mr Softee still around ? i've been out of the country a long time. Our local Mr Softee also sold hotdogs ! 😁😁
@@PaulJohn01 ... Yeah I remember those hot dogs, they were actually really nice. Yes Mr Softee ice cream vans are still around, just not the same as they used to be, cost an arm and a leg to get an ice cream from them these days.
The magnifico, it was like a huge Cornetto!
Mini milks were the cheapest, along with Mr Men lollys. The ice cream van pulling into the culdesac sent us all scarpering home for money.
Just a excellent presentation. Where would we be without people like you making the effort!
So nice of you. Many thanks!
Tuned in for the ‘Central’ jingle, stayed for the memories!
Fantastic!
I need a lemonade lolly now. please don't stop doing what you do. This and the forgotten fizzy pop video resonate hard with my late 80's and early 90's childhood
Lemonade lollies were my favourites back in the day.
Had an icecream van at my sons football presentation today. We had a lemonade lolly, a cherry brandy lolly, a 99 and a smarties push pop.
Boys loved it 💪
Appreciate the content, thank you 👍🏻
Yed I can remember them to
I had a lemonade lolly just last night........🤪😜😛
Now I remember why I like cider so much, it was the cider quench I used to have. I didn't see the Gumball, Ice-cream with the round chewing gum in the bottom. But my all time favourite was the Midnight Mint, basically a mint choc-ice.
Screwball ! 😀😀
@@PaulJohn01 It was, thanks..
@@G_Fresh_UK Can you still get them in the UK ?
@@PaulJohn01 you can but they are generic now so no single maker, mainly raspberry ripple ice-cream with the gumball at the bottom but originally in the 1970's it was more of a cherry flavoured slushed ice and a gumball at the bottom.
@@G_Fresh_UK That's what life feels like now, Generic 😯😯not as much individuality or experimentation.
Count Draculas, Haunted House & Heart were my favourites, what great memories.
That sounded suspiciously like Vincent price's voice advertising it. Hope they paid him well.
In the north west of England there was a local ice cream company called "Pendleton's" based in Kirkby Merseyside. Amongst other sweets / ice creams they made was one called the Pendleton's "Twicer". The TV advert for them is one of my earliest memories. (Sadly it demonstrates the power of TV on young minds seeing as I remember it all these years later....)
There was a young girl from southend
Who only had tuppence to spend
But what could be nicer
Than a Pendleton's "Twicer"
ice cream with a lolly each end.
I've since found out the jingle was read out by "That's Lifes" Cyril Fletcher... Now there's another memory.
Thanks for this Stu, GREAT nostalgia as ever.
Ah, the great Cyril Fletcher! What a great character he was. Glad you enjoyed the memories. Many thanks!
@@stuviewtv When my father died 10 years ago, we were sorting through his personal papers, and amongst his memorabilia that he had kept from his days in the RN in WW2 was a "programme" for a concert party that he must've attended in Mombasa in 1942.... and there amongst the various "turns" for the troop's delight was one "Cyril Fletcher & his Odd Odes". He certainly got the most out of that material... he was still reciting them 30 years later !!!
Keep up the good work !!!
@@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684 Oh wow, what a great piece of memorabilia.
It was Mr.Softee or Esposito who sold it in their vans in my area.
Back in the 1970s I used to buy an ice cream from the ice-cream van, & if I am not mistaken it was called a Push Up.
It came in a plastic holder & you had to push the handle through the hole so the ice cream would pop up.
It was a combination I think of ice-cream & yoghurt, & it was good.
Nothing like that it on the market now.
Mivvies were great too especially the raspberry one.
Cola ice lollies, although you can sometimes find them they are not as good as they were back then.
When i moved to Texas and became an Ice-Cream man i used to sell Push-ups, i'm fairly certain they're still around over there, shame you can't get them anymore.
We're they pyramid shaped?
Walls Cornish ice cream bricks that the sweet shop man would put between two wafers.
Loved Lord Toffingham, strawberry Mivvi too. On holiday, me and my brother had 99s with flake, adults had little tubs of vanilla ice cream with wooden spoons.
Where I lived we had an Italian ice cream seller, Sivoris. It was really white ice cream, served in a cornet, absolutely delicious.
I'm a toffee lover but i don't remember ever seeing let alone tasting a Lord Toffingham, born in 72 maybe they just weren't sold in my area. ?
or the raspberry mivvi which had raspberry beads all over the outside
Scrolled through the comments hoping to find a mention of Lord Toffinghams- yay! My absolute favourite.sadly missed.
Yes I remember lord toffingham it was my favourite.
I still love a fab even now. I think they give me a nostalgic trip whenever I have one 😂
Lolly Gobble Choc Bomb. No other lolly had such a fun name. The lolly itself was such a delight. Together with a bottle of Dandelion & Burdock, being 12 years old was made even more special.
I was gonna mention that one, it seems not many know of it 👍
Me too😂😂😂👍🏻
@@king77703 I vaguely remember a similar Lolly. It wasn't quite as good, but I would accept one if it was offered. Lord Toffingham. Instead of a chocolate core, it was toffee. Do you remember these?
@@tomsenior7405I sure do mate, I loved them 👍
I saw six oacks of lolly gobble choc bombs in Sainsbury's just a few weeks ago. I had no idea they were still made.
Ah the endless summer & so much to choose from, the young today don't know what they're missing, 😎👍👍
Absolutely! Great days.
How about vanilla flavour ice cream blocks with two wafers?
Classic!
@@stuviewtv Yup
@@dddayesq5061 That too🥰
My dad used to get double nugget wafers 😅 both layer of wafer filled with nugget. Quite indulgent.
@@bewd4310 yum
Just starting to watch … wonder if pineapple Mivvis are in there ? Think strawberry ones maybe …
I’ll be back with a edit lol 🤣 love this channel ! x
Noooo Mivvis or orange maid , they were my fave lol xx
I loved funny faces plus I remember a pink skeleton shaped lolly or did I just dream that! 🤪🏴
My favourite childhood Ice cream (and still is) is the Nobbly Bobbly
I tried the Dracula one once, it was horrible. I remember asking the girl behind the counter in my local shop if she had any `funny feet` and she replied in all seriousness `No but I`ve got a Funny Face`. true story lol.
@@Clara-ph7my To be honest the more I think about it I`m not sure if it was funny feet i was looking for , the memory can play tricks, it could have been another lolly but the response `No but ive got a Funny Face` is definitely what she said, I could never forget that. lol.👣🍦
Did like the Dracula, maybe because I was a horrible little boy.
@@badsexofficialthingy2026 ... The Count Dracula lolly was delicious, it always left you with black lips. 🤣
@@glenros516 I loved Funny Face lollies, my first choice on the rare occasion I was lucky enough to go to the ice cream van. I've not seen one since the 70's but the Funny Feet I've seen in recent years (but not lately)
Count Dracula's were my favourite. Lips used to be black after eating one! With that jelly and ice cream centre they were amazing. also loved Funny faces, red Arrows and the Dalek ones. These were just available from ice cream vans too if i remember rightly? Also used to love them shells that the ice cream man would fill up with ice cream. Or sometimes on a Sunday. My mum would send me out to the ice cream man to fill a tub full of ice cream so we could have it after our dinner. Happy days :)
lemonade sparkle and zapp
My man 👍👍👍
Feet!!! Eeewww! But lovely creamy lolly, my favourite!
I love these trips down memory lane. I use to like lemonade sparkle. Cider Barrell type ice lolls. Very refreshing bk in them hot summer school holidays. Of 70s. & Jubblie orange flavored Pryramid type shape ones. Also remember Just 1 Cornetto first coming out. Only about 25p bk then. And bigger than what they are today.
I remember Funny Faces lollies. Some you mentioned were before my time. It's amazing that Fab is still going over 50 years later.
Wow such a blast from the past! Thankyou stu have done it again mate,your research and how you put your vids together is the best.
That's great to hear. Thanks so much!
I remember in the mid 1970s, my Dad was not happy when he asked what I wanted from the ice cream van and I replied "A lolly gobble choc bomb please"!🤣
I was definitely a Lyons Maid girl, pinapple mivvi all the way! I do remember eating an ice lolly in the late 70's/early 80's, a bit lile a mivvi, but instead of ice lolly outside it was little jelly balls. I seem to have the name "Berry Berry" in my mind, but considering that's a name very close to a disease, maybe I have mis-remembered!
I think the berry one is the one I miss most. Always had that when available. Can't remember name though
There was a nice ice lolly with liquorice for a stick, that always ended up wilting like a dead flower before you could finish it....
Stick Up?
@@AgentHeX_0007 Haha. Thanks. That must have been it... Stupid idea really!!
Great memory trigger Stuart, the 70s were great for lollies in the uk 👍
Great days indeed!
I haven't had a 99 - a whippy icecream with a flake stuck in it since I was a child. Don't know if you can still get such a thing. The icecream is probably inferior nowadays. In the 1970s and 1980s it was good. I miss that, and also gob-stoppers and the mixed bag of assorted sweets!! Good times, shame they had to end. 😊
I had a whippy ice cream recently with some really vile lime flavoured stuff on it. Just awful. Nothing like we had a skids sadly
The ice cream makers back then were much more creative, I loved funny faces and the Dalek ice cream, mint and chocolate... Thanks for bringing back so much happy memories in all your videos.❤
My pleasure!
No mention of Walls' Jolly Jelly? Now there was a classic. I can still sing the ad tune! Great show - thanks.
How about a Retro Ready-meal list? Vesta Curries (packed with sultanas for no obvious reason) and Findus French Bread Pizzas (probably my first taste of "Italian" cuisine!?) are two that spring to my mind.
Nice idea!
Remember, the crispy noodles in Vesta currys, came in a little bag, looked like pieces of plastic. Until cooked
What about findus pancakes?
@@MrBiffo1956 "Success on a plate for you!"
Brilliant that. Thank you.
Glad you liked it! Thanks!
Walls Heart ice cream has got to be my all time favourite, happy memories 😊
Me too, wish they'd come back.
I’d totally forgotten about the Heart lolly. Loved those. One of my faves was Walls’ Super Spy, with the secret code on the stick.
I remember in the 90’s there was a really nice Casper one
I loved the Heart lolly.....that was so decadent. And I'd completely forgot about Lord Toffingham. Chewy caramel surrounded by toffee flavoured ice cream. They were delicious. Seems to me that today kids just don't get the variety of treats that we had in the 60s and 70s.
Oh, just posted those 2 as my favs. but you beat me to it by 20 hrs. Great minds think alike😉
@@iconicshrubbery Good to know I'm not the only one who loved Lord Toffingham! Thinking back, I seem to recall it was a bit of a "marmite" lolly......people either loved it or hated it.
I never had a Lord Toffingham, but I do remember someone telling me about it years ago
@@yolandasamuels3213 They were gorgeous!! Chocolate ice cream, then toffee and then hard chocolate. Came in a yellow wrapper with a pic of Lord Toffingham, on it!!! I ate hundreds🤣🤣🤣
Glad you didn't miss out Funny Feet. Bloody horrible but iconic 🙂
Loved a haunted house but my absolute favourite, which at 12 and a half pence, cost a fortune, was the Jack of Diamonds. It was like a feast is now only with soft toffee around the inner chocolate part....drooling thinking about it
FAB video 😂 I would love to taste a King Kong lolly once again. Another franchise lolly that came out with the 1976 film.
I literally said to my kids on the last video, I hope there’s an ice cream/lolly episode at some point, lovely to see these old treasures, most of which were a bit before my time, as a kid of the 80s/90s the 2 most memorable lost lollies for me were the cola flavoured Mr T lolly and the green Kermit the frog lolly (flavour unknown) which had such an amazing flavour both from the 80s, it would be great to see and taste these again !
Lots of memories from the 60s and 70s, thank you. Loved Walls Heart but my favourite was called a Top Ten and my sisters favourite was a Coconut ice.
The rubbish jokes on the lolly sticks? A younger kid on our estate actually ate half of lolly stick too. The Italian Ice Cream man, Vito. We called him Vimto, was a warm hearted man, he used to hand out free lollies or ice cream tubs (with the useless tiny spoons) to the hungry mites , with puppy dog eyes, who never had a look in. The inventiveness of ice cream and lollies was pretty cool. I personally favoured the slightly tart Cider ice lolly, Raspberry Mivvies (the forerunner of Soleros) & Rockets. My little bro was a fan of Screwballs and Draculas. I think he had to be put in the bath afterwards. Thats was a fun , I laughed when you said that , if you covered the vast array of icy goodies it would 3 hours long.
Really enjoyed this so so many memories being brought back
Glad you enjoyed the memories. Thanks!
A fab ice lolly was and still is my favourite. Shocking how much smaller it seems and I don’t think it’s because I am now an adult. It’s much thinner with nowhere near the third of chocolate on it, but still I love them. I also liked a strawberry mivvy ?? I have never written that down and i realise I don’t know how to spell it. I am sure you know what I mean,strawberry ice on the outside vanilla ice cream inside. Lovely.
I love your videos. 1970s memories come flooding back. No wonder we all had so many fillings but at least you could get an NHS dentist in those days unlike now!
Glad you like the videos John. Many thanks!
The Haunted House and Dracula were my favourite!
Those were the good days! 💙☀️
Loved the old adverts too.
Great days indeed!
Those long multi pack Tip Tops, in particular cola flavoured, about 2p each in the early 80's, late 70's. Great on a hot day but the plastic clear wrapper would lacerate the sides of your mouth by the end when you attempted to get every last dreg out of the packaging.
I'm actually watching this eating a Fab lolly 😁
Fantastic!
🤣Ya little devil, enjoy👍
Where’s mine ????!!! 🤣
Yep, my siblings and I grew up on Walls and Lyons Maid since our dad owned a sweet shop in Southend in the 60’s and 70’s. We used to love making the ice cream soda’s. Fab and Feast definitely ring a bell with me. I cannot believe how much a 99 w/flake costs now. An expat in Florida.
Yes, prices are a bit much now!
I love sparkle lollies, the lemonade one was the best, so refreshing on a hot summers day.
Oh yes, the lemonade one was always my favourite too.
I loved Haunted House, Space 1999 lollies and the often forgotten Mivvi range of lollies that you could get in various different flavours. I also enjoyed Jubilee which was made for the Queens Silver Jubilee of 1977... Bring them back i say!
I loved the Haunted House too. Very creamy flavour.
Ah Raspberry Mivvi... x
Going on holidays to England in the summer was always a treat. Cheap sweets and records but also the amazing vanilla icecream was way better than in Denmark in the 70s and 80s. It was yellow and not white as here but those wafer vanilla bars was something i still think of at least once a month.
Lovely. Thank you.
All these TV tie-in lollies seem to have passed me by! And I'm 65 and watched a lot of telly. I do remember Fab, Feast and the strawberry "Mivvy" though.
Didn’t mention dark and golden choc ices in milk and plain chocolate!
Oh yes they were really good. Crave them often but you only get flavoured chocolate coating now !!
Mini Milk and Funny Faces are the ones I remember most from the 70's.
You just don’t see this range of lollies any more. Sad times.
Oh my, what time to be alive. Dracula was my favourite, still get Fabs but nothing like the size they used to be.
Lolly Gobble Choc Bomb! I'd forgotten all about that one. I wonder which marketing genius put those 4 words together! Brilliant. My absolute favourite was the Orange Maid - tasted so much better than any other fruit lollies. This is such a great channel, and the narrations really well written, congrats.
Thanks so much. Glad you like the channel!
Wow Stu, hope you're good buddy👍 I only remember 4 of those but did see some priced at pre-decimal and I was born in '71. I'm not sure but I think zoom is now a rocket lolly. Absolutely devastated I never got to try the space 1999🙄🤣 it was mainly Mr freeze ice pops when I was a kid or if grandad was buying it would be a 99 flake(good times) ! Great video, really interesting to see all those I had no idea of at all. Thank you and take care ✌️🍻
Cheers Martin. I'm good thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video. All the best!
If that is what a Lyons Maid Zoom does to a hidden laboratory I don't want it in my tummy.
The only one I had the chance to have, was the Count Dracula one. The stick was a stencil, which was fun. I had that in 1978, when I was 14.
As an 11-year old I was obsessed with the Dracula shaped lolly. I saved my wrappers and sent off for the stickers. An early hint that I was gonna be a big ol’ goth I suppose. 😂
I wish you would do the 3 hour video on old lollies Stu.
Does anyone remember the 'spy lolly'? It had a plastic stick with a code on it.
It would certainly be an experience making the ice lolly epic.
@@stuviewtv +1 vote for the epic vid!
Absolutely remember spy lollies
@@bagelking6364 Thanks.
Just been watching this again, and apart from the previously mentioned 'King Cornet' I've now spotted another old favourite of mine, Walls 'Heart'. I must have had expensive tastes as a kid!
Jubbly pyramid shape (sort of) juice ice block/lolly were really refreshing as a kid during the long hot summers...
I remember a few like Funny Faces and of course Fab, Feasts & Mini-Milk but many of these lollies were before my time. The Count Dracula ones look quite impressive, I bet people loved those! As for personal favourites - it has to be Zzzzzap, Maxibons & the banana/raspberry Teddy lollies (cannot remember the name!)
Yes I used to love the count Dracula lollies, they always left you with a red tongue and black lips, great fun. Those teddy lollies were delicious, they were like velvet on your tongue, just so delicious.
I remember sucking all the flavour out of cider lollies until the ice turned pale then biting the 'used' ice off & spitting it out to start sucking on a 'fresh' bit. Also shopkeeper freezing them cheap cartons of juice you pierced top with small straw, lasted ages. Also froze other drink, came in a triangular shaped card carton, may have been early version of capri sun.
Another great 👍 video. Feasts were nice & milk lollies and the vampire , also the star trek ice lolly
You've just made my day by reminding me of the Lord Toffingham. Bloody delicious.
The Jolly Jelly was another favourite.
I still remember the TV ad jingle for Jolly Jelly : 🎶'walls' Jolly Jellly, jolly full of jelly, jelly full of fun, what a good idea ! '🎶. There hundreds of ad jingles, like these, from my childhood stuck in my head, forever.
Loved Feast and Funny Feet. Gino Ginelli Toffee Fudge was my favourite ice cream as well. I also liked the blocks of ice cream in the wafer. For some reason I preferred that to the normal cornet lol. Neapolitan (sp?) is also still a favourite and arctic roll
Oh I remember the theme tune on the ad now, Gino, oh Gino Ginelli! Be stuck in my head for days now lol😅