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    Ice Magic

    Ice Magic was runny chocolate sauce in a mint or orange flavour in a mountain shaped container with a coloured mountain top cap. You used to squirt (loads of) it on ice cream and it'd go hard and then you could ...

  • Iced Gems
    Iced Gems

    These have a very special place in my heart!Iced Gems were tiny round biscuits (tiny, maybe 2cm diameter) with a swirl of hard icing on top. They tasted very good. The icing was many different colours. My Grandparents used to ...

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    Instant Dessert

    There used to be an instant dessert that where you mixed a gloopy liquid with milk. That then set to a really suprisingly good dessert, sort of Angel Delight but fruity, a cross between Blancmange and jelly I guess. Anyone know what ...

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    Instant Whip

    Like Angel Delight but lighter in texture. Instant Whip was a Sunday teatime treat after we had eaten all our tuna sanwiches. ...

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    Ipsos

    Ipsos were 'Nurofen' shaped candies which came in a white plastic box with a flip lid at one corner. The Ipsos box had nobbles on it like a Lego brick, presumably so you could stack them and build things with ...

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    Irn-Bru bars

    Irn-Bru bars were a bit like Wham bars, but were supposed to taste like Irn-Bru. They were long bright orange chewy bars (imagine the e numbers!). only 10p, and not too bad! ...

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