Vintagebuff wrote:Struthers made the Krystal Klear range and the cola was called Koala Kola
Yeah and it was pish in a bottle
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Vintagebuff wrote:Struthers made the Krystal Klear range and the cola was called Koala Kola
sunnysider wrote:Anybody remember Pola Cola - early to mid-70s?
Seem to recall the label carried a depiction of a polar bear shagging a cola bottle while exclaiming "Sheer delight!".
Bridie wrote:Thanks for resurrecting it.
Mori posted way back about cellophane covered bottles
I forgot about this - bought for purely medicinal purposes from the chemist ::):
robertpool wrote:Joseph Dunn (Bottlers) - Solripe ginger
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the researcher wrote:Bridie wrote:Thanks for resurrecting it.
Mori posted way back about cellophane covered bottles
I forgot about this - bought for purely medicinal purposes from the chemist ::):
that was in the days when you only drank lucosade when you were unwell or took a bottle when visiting someone in hospital nowadays its promoted as an energy drink though to me it still tastes the same as it did when it came in a bottle wrapped in cellophane and could only be bought in the chemists
Bridie wrote:the researcher wrote:Bridie wrote:Thanks for resurrecting it.
Mori posted way back about cellophane covered bottles
I forgot about this - bought for purely medicinal purposes from the chemist ::):
that was in the days when you only drank lucosade when you were unwell or took a bottle when visiting someone in hospital nowadays its promoted as an energy drink though to me it still tastes the same as it did when it came in a bottle wrapped in cellophane and could only be bought in the chemists
I don't taste anything different either - must be marketing
I remember lugging these empties down to the chemists as well - not that we had a drinks tray in the room and kitchen - Grannie just liked liked them.
You didn't buy them outright you paid for refills. Again environmentally sound and a good arm exercise taking them back and forward.
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