Long forgotten brands that sank without trace
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Nestle chocolate honks. Its waxy.
less milk chocolate, less cocoa mass, more vegetable fat and uses whole milk instead of skimmed. there not the same. Its just like Yorkie bar nice back years ago but now yuckmartindtanderson wrote:I just ordered a couple of packs, apart from the colour, how different is the taste? I loved them when I was younger and missed them a lot when they disappeared.barcode wrote:They may be back, but there not the same, and its very noticeable the difference, The Colour is different aswell.
Even where there come back in 2003/04 there were still great.
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That last one was when the brand was spun off from Somerfield. It didnt last very long and as you rightly say, never made it to any signage.bilky asko wrote:Don't be silly! Kwik Save spent approximately 0p on refitting stores per year. The logo did make it to the posters, I seem to remember.WillPS wrote: Actually, this was:
Not sure it made it to any branches though.
Where did Silver Spoon (the sugar brand) go? I seem to remember reading that ASDA had delisted it or something a few years ago, but it now appears to have disappeared entirely. It was the only brand of sugar I can remember existing, but I haven't seen it in a shop for months, and when looking earlier today it appeared to be a choice between Tate and Lyle or Whitworths.
EDIT: Seeing as Pete mentioned delisting as well, I feel I should also mention my outrage that the single bars of Co-op Fairtrade chocolate appear to have been delisted, although I'm not sure if that's because they've stopped making them or it's just the local society. However, they were being sold for about 40p when they were disappearing, and they have now made the £1.09 fairtrade bar 50% bigger.
EDIT: Seeing as Pete mentioned delisting as well, I feel I should also mention my outrage that the single bars of Co-op Fairtrade chocolate appear to have been delisted, although I'm not sure if that's because they've stopped making them or it's just the local society. However, they were being sold for about 40p when they were disappearing, and they have now made the £1.09 fairtrade bar 50% bigger.
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Silver Spoon products are still on sale in Sainsburys.Critique wrote:Where did Silver Spoon (the sugar brand) go? I seem to remember reading that ASDA had delisted it or something a few years ago, but it now appears to have disappeared entirely. It was the only brand of sugar I can remember existing, but I haven't seen it in a shop for months, and when looking earlier today it appeared to be a choice between Tate and Lyle or Whitworths.
TVF's London Lite.