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Flashback to your '90s British childhood coming right up.
The absolute BEST things. They went kind of grainy and eventually collapsed to a tasty powder in your mouth.
It was the lolly your mum always bought for you. It wasn't as exciting as a Twister, but it was still pretty nice.
Waaaaaaay better than Black Jacks. Anyone who liked Black Jacks is not to be trusted.
At the end you were left with a quite gross, damp piece of elastic round your neck.
Then eating them all really fast because they tasted soooo good.
They were insanely creamy.
The intense shade of chemical blue should've been a warning really.
It tasted better because you paid for it, even if you could just get your money straight back out after.
Toffee was the best Poppets flavour.
It was kind of hard to see what the picture was of, but they tasted damn good and the chocolate was so melty.
Laid out at your 7th birthday party tea.
You sucked it until eventually it melted, and then you drank the cold blue liquid from the tube, spilling quite a lot of it down your chin.
Sometimes you ate the biscuit first, sometimes you licked the ice. You can remember exactly what they taste like even though you haven't had one for years.
Each one had a different endangered animal on it, but the panda was definitely your favourite.
It was usually borderline impossible to identify which animal you were eating – they were all just amorphous blobs with eyes.
They seemed downright gourmet when you were 7.
"Hahahahahahhahaha! That's a good one."
You still remember the song that went with it.
They were so nice and kind of tasted like toffee? Despite being the colour of Hypercolor T-shirts. The ultimate ’90s treat.
Those things were freakin' delicious.
They were Wham bars' cheeky Scottish cousin.