Revisit your youth with THE lolly of the 80's
How many of us recall hot summers licking one of these with most of it ending up on our clothes?
Well now it's time to let your own kids sample a time when people weren't hostages to mobile phones and facebook, actually talked to each other and used their imaginations to keep them amused or *SHOCK HORROR* went out and did some actual excercise such as biking or football.
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Strawberry flavour ice cream. Share a Smile Help a Child Wall's is donating 10p/12 cent from the sale of this ice cream to Save the Children to help give children a better start in life. Support our Share a Smile, Help a Child campaign by sharing a childhood memory on facebook.com/walls Registered charity England & Wales (213890) Scotland (SC039570) We believe that every child deserves a happy childhood, full of joyful memories. However, millions of children never experience a childhood like this. That's why we've partnered with Save the Children and are donating 10p/12 cent from the sale of this ice cream to help give more children a better start in life. Together we can give more children the chance of a happy childhood. sharehappy.com
Ingredients
[Reconstituted Skimmed MILK, Sugar, Coconut Oil, Skimmed MILK Powder, Glucose-Fructose Syrup, Whey Solids (MILK), Emulsifier (Mono- and Di-Glycerides of Fatty Acids), Stabilisers (Locust Bean Gum, Sodium Alginate), Beetroot Juice Concentrate, Flavouring]
Other information
Allergy Advice
Contains Milk.
Storage
Store at -18°C.
Packaging
Box
Nutritional Values
Typical values Per 100 g Per lolly**
Energy 710 kJ 280 kJ
170 kcal 70 kcal
Fat 8 g 3 g
of which saturates 7 g 3 g
Carbohydrates 21 g 8 g
of which sugars 20 g 8 g
Protein 4 g 1.5 g
Salt 0.19 g 0.076 g
**Lolly = 79ml = 40 g, 316 ml = 4 x lollies
Manufacturer
Unilever Foods UK
Unilever House
Leatherhead
Surrey
KT22 7GR. Unilever Ireland Ltd
20 Riverwalk
National Digital Park
Citywest Business Campus
Dublin 24.
How many of us recall hot summers licking one of these with most of it ending up on our clothes?
Well now it's time to let your own kids sample a time when people weren't hostages to mobile phones and facebook, actually talked to each other and used their imaginations to keep them amused or *SHOCK HORROR* went out and did some actual excercise such as biking or football.
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Strawberry flavour ice cream. Share a Smile Help a Child Wall's is donating 10p/12 cent from the sale of this ice cream to Save the Children to help give children a better start in life. Support our Share a Smile, Help a Child campaign by sharing a childhood memory on facebook.com/walls Registered charity England & Wales (213890) Scotland (SC039570) We believe that every child deserves a happy childhood, full of joyful memories. However, millions of children never experience a childhood like this. That's why we've partnered with Save the Children and are donating 10p/12 cent from the sale of this ice cream to help give more children a better start in life. Together we can give more children the chance of a happy childhood. sharehappy.com
Ingredients
[Reconstituted Skimmed MILK, Sugar, Coconut Oil, Skimmed MILK Powder, Glucose-Fructose Syrup, Whey Solids (MILK), Emulsifier (Mono- and Di-Glycerides of Fatty Acids), Stabilisers (Locust Bean Gum, Sodium Alginate), Beetroot Juice Concentrate, Flavouring]
Other information
Allergy Advice
Contains Milk.
Storage
Store at -18°C.
Packaging
Box
Nutritional Values
Typical values Per 100 g Per lolly**
Energy 710 kJ 280 kJ
170 kcal 70 kcal
Fat 8 g 3 g
of which saturates 7 g 3 g
Carbohydrates 21 g 8 g
of which sugars 20 g 8 g
Protein 4 g 1.5 g
Salt 0.19 g 0.076 g
**Lolly = 79ml = 40 g, 316 ml = 4 x lollies
Manufacturer
Unilever Foods UK
Unilever House
Leatherhead
Surrey
KT22 7GR. Unilever Ireland Ltd
20 Riverwalk
National Digital Park
Citywest Business Campus
Dublin 24.
Asda sell lentils too
Leaving the house can give you cancer
End of my input on this........I need to stop laughing
on a different note really wish they would bring back lemon polos
On an ice lolly note I wish theyd stock zzaps
I recall a similar one called Freaky Feet
Don't think Farmlea Caramel will be too good for them though.
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Who didnt suck on one of these in the 80s!. The memories!
Carcinogenic ice cream? Wut?
This from the user who posts deals for Mattesson's Smoked "Pork" Sausage, tinned Branston Spaghetti and tinned Farmlea Caramel?
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Oh I loved these as a kid where can u buy these from?
as for flavoured polo's I don't think they sell them anymore
I used to like the multi-coloured fruit polo's too
Can't beat a pineapple Mivvi for my best childhood lolly
I emailed one of the guys that work for the company that made zzapps and he told me they are still being made but iv not seen one in years
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£17.65 for a box of 30 though
None of those things contain high fructose corn syrup, a known carcinogen, or are they aimed specifically at children, which is my point. Mattessons smoked 'pork' sausage is in fact 95% pork with only water and seasonings added. Check yer facts
Percentage of meat is irrelevant (not to mention misleading), it's still a processed red meat.
"Dr Rachel Thompson, from the World Cancer Research Fund, said: "This research adds to the body of scientific evidence highlighting the health risks of eating processed meat.
Our research, published in 2007 and subsequently confirmed in 2011, shows strong evidence that eating processed meat, such as bacon, ham, hot dogs, salami and sausages, increases the risk of getting bowel cancer."
You'd better throw out all of those cheap Farmfoods sausages and stock up on Funny Feet instead.
Plus hot dogs have that name because they don't contain enough meat to be called a sausage
Just a bit of useless info for a pub quiz question for you there
If I had a pound for all the foods that have been declared "the devil" then declared OK then declared "the devil" then declared OK...etc etc I wouldn't need Hotukdeals X)
I don't have kids, but I also live by the motto "a bit of what you fancy does you good" and I will take that into parenting too rather than living my life in fear of the "what could happen". Each to their own though
Now look what you've done. You've dragged me back into this against my better judgement...........tsk!