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5 minutes ago, Dreb48 said:

Weren’t Billiam the firm that made them?

They did little bags of red peanuts as well. 

They were hung on cards behind the bar

My first job on leaving school in 1958 was as a drivers mate delivering to pubs and working mens clubs for Goddard and Sons,mineral water,cordials,soda syphons,Billiams snacks and my least favourite Smiths Crisps!.In those days the only crisps you could buy were plain with a blue paper twist of salt enclosed,they were packed in aluminium square tins which we carried 6 to 8 high balanced on your front,now and then one would slip and drop onto your head the sharp corners making a nice painful indentation in it blood trickling down your face,Smiths crisps I did not like!.

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On ‎03‎/‎10‎/‎2006 at 23:17, pattricia said:

We always had mucky legs and torn knickers on didnt we ? :hihi:

Didn't notice, honest!!  Was busy trying to train my pet  wood louse to board my ''Dinky"  London Bus:blush:.  Born in 1951. Us 10 year olds had decorum back then.

Any body here remember back in the day how mum would give us the rare treat of half a pomegranate and a needle to pick the seeds out with?  With the instructions, "Swallow that pin an' I'll soddin' kill ya":(

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On 26/02/2011 at 07:16, Lucifer said:

 

I remember living in Crookes, 175 Crookes to be exact, I remember waking up to find two feet of snow then getting into the town centre where it was just wet on the floor. Crookes is a different world in winter so yes you probably needed skis.:cool:

I made some skis with butter barrel staves, never got the hang of it though.

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On 06/04/2019 at 10:58, kevvy said:

I think they were "Billiam"

 

On 06/04/2019 at 11:01, old tup said:

I got it half right things are looking up!.

No you got it all right they were called "billions"..cheese triangle,pickled onion,couple of "ritz"..crackers and a small wooden knife inside to spread the cheese..my parents had a pub in the late 60's / 70's  and  they came on a large card which was hung up.....probably sold billions too lol..:hihi:

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23 hours ago, mad-dad said:

Didn't notice, honest!!  Was busy trying to train my pet  wood louse to board my ''Dinky"  London Bus:blush:.  Born in 1951. Us 10 year olds had decorum back then.

Any body here remember back in the day how mum would give us the rare treat of half a pomegranate and a needle to pick the seeds out with?  With the instructions, "Swallow that pin an' I'll soddin' kill ya":(

:nod:  I still eat pomegranates like that

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