Duggy747 wrote: » Country Spring 3 litres of flavoured hydrochloric acid for next to nathin' and you still had change left over to buy some chocolate cigerattes.
Rastapitts wrote: » its never been the same since tenpenny bags went
forfuxsake wrote: » I remember a £1 for dinner equalled 10 smokes for 85p, a book of matches for 5p and 2packets of meanies for 10p.
Warden13 wrote: » Is by new money you mean you got rich from pimping prostitutes or you just discovered the decimal point
mikemac1 wrote: » Supercans Bring them back I say! Anyone remember the 1/2 penny? And shops would even cut a penny sweet in two for you
mikemac1 wrote: » Do they make Mr. Freeze anymore? Haven't seen them in years Oh I'd love a blue Mr Freeze right now
HappyBalance wrote: » Lads its called inflation. Prices rise every year. The cost of ingredients go up also. It is basic economics. Inflation albeit small amounts are a good thing for an economy.
mikemac1 wrote: » The mammy told me that children died from chewing gum I would either choke on it or it would get stuck in my stomach and I'd be in serious pain Children believe what they are told and can be conditioned for life I haven't bought a pack of chewing gum in over two decades
smokedeels wrote: » €1:50 for a pack of Meanies.
mikemac1 wrote: » Name and shame!
stovelid wrote: » I'd say you're a scream at parties.
Reindeer wrote: » I remember growing up back in the states when $1 got you 4 snickers bars, and not a one of them had an image of Mr T on it. I also recall 60cents(USD)/GALLON petrol. Ugh. I'm ancient. That was 1986 or so.
Jimoslimos wrote: » That doesn't seem that good. Here in the UK in Asda you can get 4 Snickers for £1. USD $1 in 1986 roughly equal to GBP£0.68 £0.68 in 1986 is equivalent to £1.62 today Snickers have actually decreased (by approx 40%) in price:eek:
mishkalucy wrote: » LOVED Cruncho's, hot dog flavour iirc. Also does any one remember "Sam Spudz" crisps when they first came out? It was like "feck you Tayto and King we have found a new mistress":D Oh and "Patsy Pops". They were orange ice pops and I have never tasted anything quite as good as them since
Ellis Dee wrote: » I can remember so far back that there wasn't even decimal money and the advertising slogan for Tayto was: "The crisps that go 'crunch'.":rolleyes: The noise used to do my head when everyone was eating them in the cinema.:eek::eek:
Floppybits wrote: » I love Cruncho's, what an ugly looking crips but the hog flavour was the best. I remember when ever I had one of those giant mr freeze cool pops the each corner of my lips would be sore from the plastic. Still didnt stop me gobbling them. Anyone remember Wham bars and the green one think it was called a gorgonzola bar? How I still have teeth left is a miracle.
AnonoBoy wrote: » I remember being outraged when a bag of Tayto went up to 13p.