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Stupid little things of the 60's

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Trish

Trish Report 1 Apr 2006 08:09

Woke up this morning and remembered the horrible plastic flowers that came free with my mums washing powder in the 60's. Anyone else remember them? Or anything else to do with the 60's apart from music and fashion ?

June

June Report 1 Apr 2006 08:17

Yes Trish, I remember plastic tulips. June xx

DIZZI

DIZZI Report 1 Apr 2006 08:18

We had those plastic flowers but mum loved them. also do you remember the little red indian dolls free with soapowder as well,we still got one. and the submarines or divers you got in the cormflakes box you had to put baking powder in them to make them work

badger

badger Report 1 Apr 2006 08:21

Remember them,i used to deliver them on my round in High Wycombe ,hated 'em cause i always got stick from the good ladies when they couldn't have the colour they wanted grrrrr.Fred.

Anne

Anne Report 1 Apr 2006 08:32

I remember emptying out my mums domestos bottle, if you took it back to the shop they'd give you 2d and i'd have 4 fruit salad and 4 blackjacks lol Anne

Sue

Sue Report 1 Apr 2006 08:41

Plastic doilleys (sp?) I remember in 1960 I was in the Country Dance team at my junior school. We had to make 'hats' out of plastic doillies and plastic flowers and tie them on with ribbon with a bow under our chins. Very fetching! If I feel brave enough later, I may post the photo on the photo page if I can find it! LOL We also made the skirts in our needlework lessons. Another old English custom that we don't see now - at least not in my grandaughters schools - and they say thank goodness for that! Ooh Gillian I love Minadex :o) I bought some for my eldest grandaughter a couple of years ago as a tonic after she was ill - but I think I had most of it! Think I'll go and buy a bottle today. LOL Sue xx

Karen in the desert

Karen in the desert Report 1 Apr 2006 08:44

Couldn't wait to finish the cornflakes so we could cut out the mask which was printed on the back of the box - after you'd cut it out, you had to fix an elastic band through holes in the sides for it to go around the back of your head. My favourite one was the tiger mask.

Deanna

Deanna Report 1 Apr 2006 09:02

Yes I remember them. My mum saved them. There were Roses too. I had a few myself. My mother kept hers in a vase in the dining room. I threw them out when she died in 1983. Deanna X

Anne

Anne Report 1 Apr 2006 09:30

Yuk l remember the Cod Liver Oil it was disgusting but the Malt was lovely, l bought some malt for my kids but it did'nt taste the same, they hated it lol

***Julie*Ann***.sprinkling fairydust***

***Julie*Ann***.sprinkling fairydust*** Report 1 Apr 2006 09:52

my boss told a customer other day that minadex is the best tonic, it has a lot in it, and he highly recommends it, i remember the taste, as a kid, an dhow it made me feel hungry, also remember mum buying glucose powder for tea and coffee, cos of a sugar shortage

Sandra

Sandra Report 1 Apr 2006 10:25

I loved collecting the Golliwogs from the pots and then sending away for a badge. The bread man delivering bread The milk man delivering milk The rag & bone man collecting bits & pieces Sandra x

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 1 Apr 2006 11:07

Was it in the 60s that we collected stamps off the tea packets? I remember little orange stamps in the middle of a green quarter pound packet of Brooke Bond. We saved them but I've no recall of any rewards of gifts, - probably we didn't save enough as Mum switched to ' 99 'at the Co-op so that it would help with the divi.

Lucy

Lucy Report 1 Apr 2006 11:38

I can remeber getting a comic (can't remeber its name tho!!) and it had a cut out doll and cut out clothes on the back page! Lucy x

Chris the gardening

Chris the gardening Report 1 Apr 2006 12:14

what about syrup of figs, milk of magnesia, and virol yuk !!! nice things were sherbert fountains, palm toffee, and the penny tray that took us ages to choose what to buy for a penny, Bunty and Judy magazines, and muffin the mule, Andy Pandy, and the wooden tops.

DIZZI

DIZZI Report 1 Apr 2006 12:37

Lucy the comic with the cut out doll was the Bunty.

Janet 693215

Janet 693215 Report 1 Apr 2006 12:57

My favourite activity was having a go at a magic painting book. You just used water and the colour appeared. I do remember cod liver oil and malt. There would be the three of us lined up for our spoonful of goodness. (Me, the dog and the cat.) We all had the most marvellous shiny coats and wet noses :-))))

SheilaSomerset

SheilaSomerset Report 1 Apr 2006 13:03

Fuzzy Felt Plastic tea caddies that fixed on the wall - free with PG I think, for loose leaf tea. Free glasses from the petrol station. Ski youghurts with tops that wouldn't come off. Fizzy Corona in a range of bright colours - probably full of E numbers!

Janet 693215

Janet 693215 Report 1 Apr 2006 13:06

Who remembers 'Spring' National health fizzy orange drink in a powder form? It was lovely and I've never tasted anything as good since. (Tango is the nearest but still miles off) Do you remember giving your cats and dogs 'Fido'? It was gross and you bought it in a pound slab but the cat and dog didn't seem to mind. I don't know if you could buy tinned dog and cat food then. I think we may have been to poor to afford such luxuries for our pets.

Trish

Trish Report 1 Apr 2006 13:42

Great stuff :-))) How many had a tigers tail from the petrol station? Was it Esso?? Fred, wonder if you delivered to my house in Wycombe? And did anyone else have their lemonade delivered - the stuff in glass bottles - Whites I think.

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 1 Apr 2006 14:59

Trish It was Corona round our way, with wire fastening on the bottle tops.