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<blockquote data-quote="conniecar" data-source="post: 1635401" data-attributes="member: 188016"><p>Yes I remember One Cal ! Think it was just lemonade flavour. Yes I also had an Easter egg from Thornton’s, it was tiny and a very boring egg shape with instructions not to OVERDOSE! Wish I could remember the other pastille sweets, they had blackcurrant, strawberry and a strange flavour called ‘Olde English’ that tasted very medical. I also have memories of my Mum struggling to make me some buns to take to a school cake day with Sorbitol....foul stuff which was very concentrated and just two droplets could floor a rhino. She tried so hard for me to fit in. I also had a medic alert necklace which you unscrewed to reveal a bit of folded paper. If I opened it once a day, I opened it twenty. It rusted eventually and my parents agreed it wasn’t that great [emoji4]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="conniecar, post: 1635401, member: 188016"] Yes I remember One Cal ! Think it was just lemonade flavour. Yes I also had an Easter egg from Thornton’s, it was tiny and a very boring egg shape with instructions not to OVERDOSE! Wish I could remember the other pastille sweets, they had blackcurrant, strawberry and a strange flavour called ‘Olde English’ that tasted very medical. I also have memories of my Mum struggling to make me some buns to take to a school cake day with Sorbitol....foul stuff which was very concentrated and just two droplets could floor a rhino. She tried so hard for me to fit in. I also had a medic alert necklace which you unscrewed to reveal a bit of folded paper. If I opened it once a day, I opened it twenty. It rusted eventually and my parents agreed it wasn’t that great [emoji4] [/QUOTE]
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