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Does any one remember the candy bar. Seven up? Dark choc and seven different sections. nut creme jelly?
used to buy them at the drug store .
15 Answers
- ?Lv 510 years agoFavorite Answer
Yes it was also my favorite and the jelly section was orange, there was also coconut, Brazil nut, maple creme, caramel. fudge and cherry creme. Unfortunately it was bought out by the 7-Up bottling company and retired-IDIOTS!
- Anonymous10 years ago
Seems like it was white coated. When I was a kid such a thing was an extravagance. I think I had one or two. I wanted to try one so I gathered old pop bottles from the weeds along the highway and turned them in for 2 cent deposit each until I had enough to get the Seven Up bar.
- gee beeLv 710 years ago
In the UK there was another chocolate bar which was sold before the War called Double Six. It had 12 raised blocks on the slab and each one contained a different soft-center flavour and it was delicious.
Sadly, they went out of business and after the War you couldn't find them any more.
- Anonymous5 years ago
We did not have Sky Bars contained in the united kingdom yet I undergo in thoughts a Fry's Chocolate Cream bar (chocolate bar with fondant centre, divided into about 5 segments). At one time they produced a version the position each and each section replaced right into a diverse color/flavour yet i will't undergo in thoughts what they noted as it. one among my earliest chocolate thoughts is of 5 Boys chocolate (which i imagine replaced into first made by technique of Fry's and then by technique of Cadbury's). It replaced right into a slab of milk chocolate divided into 5 segments, each and each of which bore the embossed face of a touch boy. each and each face had a diverse expression starting from smiling to crying. This concern brings again a wave of early life nostalgia. close to my first early life abode there replaced right into a paying for parade with bubble gum machines outside the sweet save, you install your penny, grew to grow to be a knob and your gobstopper or bubblegum magically dropped into the drawer less than. most of the machines had little plastic toy prizes interior yet those proved elusive. In later years, on the way abode from college lets call in each and on a daily basis to the great newsagents/sweet save that occupied a large nook position on the line. that they had an excellent counter divided into what regarded like 100 sections, each and each containing diverse chocolate bars and packets of candies. on the wall behind were great jars containing candies that were bought free by technique of weight. yet another section had many sorts of candies that were 2, 3 or perhaps 4 for a penny, which incorporates jelly snakes, alien craft and fruit salad chews. there have been also fortunate luggage, Sherbet Fountains, Liquorice Catherine Wheels or "shoelaces" or "pipes", Barley Sugar sticks, Coltsfoot Twists, Love Hearts, sweet Necklaces and a myriad different candies. We children used to face amid this Aladdin's Cave of sweet delights for what regarded like an hour, finding out how desirable to spend our tuppence or threepence with the intention to get the utmost fee for it. the keep assistants must have had the endurance of saints! fantastic thoughts .....
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- Mariana StraitsLv 710 years ago
YES, I loved those bars. I liked the mint jelly section the best.
You've got me drooling on the keyboard. =)
Source(s): Found a link, they're called Skybars now http://www.nextag.com/seven-up-candy-bar/shop-html - ♥Dee W.Lv 610 years ago
7-Up Candy Bar...
I remember it well by name, but not by ingredients.
So, I did some research & all I could find out is,
"I've heard the Necco Skybar has the same taste with only 4 pieces instead of 7!"...
a quote from me.
- -Lv 710 years ago
I discovered them during high school when my friends and I would walk down to the large TG&Y store on our lunch hour. Bought them a few times, they were my favorite and then they stopped making them due to the 7Up soft drink company saying it was a trademarked name.
- Anonymous10 years ago
Vaguely remember it. I thought each section had a different flavor. If I recall correctly it wasn't very good.
- ?Lv 710 years ago
I remember and it used to be one of my favorites. I also like the Zero candy bar.Poppy