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Pure Essence Ionic Fizz Calcium Plus 420g
List Price: $39.99
Sale Price: $27.99
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Ionic-Fizz™ Calcium Plus™ Raspberry Lemonade The calcium that is vital for strong bones can reach your bones only when sufficient magnesium is also present. When calcium does not reach the bones, it can form plaque in your arteries, spurs on your bones, and stones in your kidneys...
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Vera Bradley Bowler Bag Purse in Raspberry Fizz
Sale Price: $69.95
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Strike! This very fashionable style zips open end-to-end for full access to the roomy interior (which includes a large zip pocket, three slip-ins and a removable base). Finished with soft, rolled handles, two handy magnetic flap pockets in front and a full zippered back compartment.
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Vera Bradley Stephanie in Raspberry Fizz
Sale Price: $64.95
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Two exterior end pockets Exterior long zippered pocket on one side and two smaller slip in pockets on the other Two 1" wide handles with silver ring attachments
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Sugoi Women's Fizz II Tank
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Fuse out the world and embrace your run with the high comfort and essential breathability of the Sugoi Fizz Tank II. Wrap-around mesh in all of the right places lets you breathe and monitor your core temperature, while a supportive internal shelf bra keeps you gliding forward...
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Sugoi Women's Fizz II Bra
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Fuse out the world and embrace your run with the high comfort and essential breathability of the Sugoi Fizz Tank II. Wrap-around mesh in all of the right places lets you breathe and monitor your core temperature, while a supportive internal shelf bra keeps you gliding forward...
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Sugoi Women's Fizz Tank II - 2011
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Zone Construction: Vector Stretch back panel wrapping to frontShallow V-neckline for better coverageFlat lock stitchingFunctional back mesh pocketSoft ESP Mesh independent bra with supportive stretch and breathabilityBrushed 1...
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![Rowe Historical Society, Inc. Bulletin: Vol. XXI (Twenty One / 21) - No. 2 (Two / II), Spring 1984 - For the Love of Rowe, The Concord Browns [Contains 16pp of vintage photos including 1898 - The Mill Cottage, Camp Look-Off, Brown-Henry Picnic, Deerfield River, At the Sibley's, Elwood Stanford with Percy, Adams Lodge; 1900 - In a May Snow-storm at Henry House, Rocky Knoll,, Allen Peck's Woods, Picking Raspberries, Florence Whiting Brown; 1901 - Emory Sibley Farm Haying, Fizz! Bang! Fourth of July, Deneca Sabin Whiting Ballou at ninety-four; 1901 - Road to Zoar; 1902 - Ben Henry's Store, Darby and Joan, Monroe Bridge; 1927 - Little Dam at Mill Pond, Pelham in the Grey Dawn; Tribute to Rowe from Mrs. Florence Brown; 1928 - Fellowship of the Mountain Lodge, Sunday Supper at the Sibleys, Rocky Knoll]]() |
Rowe Historical Society, Inc. Bulletin: Vol. XXI (Twenty One / 21) - No. 2 (Two / II), Spring 1984 - For the Love of Rowe, The Concord Browns [Contains 16pp of vintage photos including 1898 - The Mill Cottage, Camp Look-Off, Brown-Henry Picnic, Deerfield River, At the Sibley's, Elwood Stanford with Percy, Adams Lodge; 1900 - In a May Snow-storm at Henry House, Rocky Knoll,, Allen Peck's Woods, Picking Raspberries, Florence Whiting Brown; 1901 - Emory Sibley Farm Haying, Fizz! Bang! Fourth of July, Deneca Sabin Whiting Ballou at ninety-four; 1901 - Road to Zoar; 1902 - Ben Henry's Store, Darby and Joan, Monroe Bridge; 1927 - Little Dam at Mill Pond, Pelham in the Grey Dawn; Tribute to Rowe from Mrs. Florence Brown; 1928 - Fellowship of the Mountain Lodge, Sunday Supper at the Sibleys, Rocky Knoll]
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Retro Sweets: Ten Delicious Favourites from Childhood
In the 1970s, when sweets were at their best, the highlight of the week was taking our pocket money to the local sweet shop, pointing at a gigantic jar filled to the brim with delicious sweets, and saying "a quarter of those, please". Our mums never seemed to mind; a quarter of cola cubes would last a good few days and keep us pretty quiet… I mean, have you ever tried to speak with a mouthful of cola cubes? It’s not easy!
If you yearn for the sweets of your childhood, or wonder if it’s still possible to buy Refreshers or Parma Violets (it is), then read on for our top ten list of retro sweets – and be prepared for some serious dribbling…
1. Fizz Wiz Pop Rocks
Formerly known as Space Dust, Fizz Wiz Pop Rocks are little nugget-like pieces of candy which, when they make contact with your tongue, explode with a very satisfying crackling and popping sound. Fizz Wiz Pop Rocks are just about the most fun you can have with sweets, and they come in a variety of delicious flavours including strawberry and cola.
2. Candy Kit Jewellery Set
There's nothing more satisfying than making your own pretty jewellery, wearing it for a bit, and then eating it. OK, so your skin can get a little sticky where the sweetie jewellery has been sitting, but that's half the fun of it!
The Candy Kit Jewellery Set contains a variety of edible beads and pendants, and threading laces which are not edible.
3. Refreshers
There were two really memorable things about Refreshers. One was the advert, with its skateboarding granny and the "it’s the fizz that gives you whizz" strapline. The other was the intensely fruity, fizzy flavours - and thankfully, Refreshers are as mouth-wateringly tasty as ever.
4. Parma Violets
Parma Violets are a bit like Marmite – you either love them or hate them. With their distinctive floral flavour, Parma Violets are one of the most memorable retro sweets still available; and while back in the day they were tiny, these days they're jumbo-sized so you can really make the most of that exotic flavour.
5. Chunky Drumstick Lollies
Was there ever a lollipop chewier than Drumstick Lollies? With their delicious raspberry and milk flavour, Drumstick Lollies always seemed so enormous for such a tiny mouth… and these days they're even chunkier, so you can enjoy the same sensation as an adult.
6. Black Jacks
Aniseed flavoured Black Jacks used to be sold individually at a penny each. These days they come in packs, but they taste just as good as they always did. They also still leave your tongue a lovely dark purple colour, and sharing your Black Jacks with a friend and comparing tongues afterwards is one of the best ways to enjoy these delicious retro sweets.
7. Fruit Fizzers
When we were small, children would unwrap their tiny Fruit Fizzers and pop them into an empty film pot so they could be used as pretend tablets. They always seemed to make a game of 'hospital' feel that bit more realistic.
As adults, this game isn't as exciting as it used to be. But luckily, Fruit Fizzers are as delicious, and fizzy, as ever.
8. Chocorillo Chocolate Cigarettes
In the 60s and 70s, before the dangers of smoking were fully understood, there were many sweets shaped like smoking paraphernalia. A popular Christmas gift was a 'smoker’s set' selection box; give such a gift to a child these days, and his parents would, quite rightly, be very cross.
However, as adults there’s no reason at all not to enjoy the occasional pack of Chocorillo Chocolate Cigarettes – just don't let the children catch you…
9. Candy Canes
In years gone by, stripy peppermint Candy Canes could usually be seen adorning Christmas trees. Mind you, they never stayed there long – they were so delicious, they’d be off the tree and into our mouths quicker than Mum could say "oh, go on then".
Now we're grown up and don’t have to wait for Mum's permission, they never seem to make it as far as the Christmas tree. Candy Canes are just as minty and delicious as ever, and now we can eat them whenever we like. Hurrah!
10. Retro Sweets Pile
Is your mouth watering yet? Do you feel spoilt for choice? Not sure which retro sweets to order? So have them all! The Retro Sweets Pile is like having an old-fashioned sweet shop in a bag, and it contains a mouth watering selection of retro sweets including most of the sweets mentioned here, and a few more besides.
About the Author
Anna Clare is Website Manager at ShinyShack.com, one of the UK's leading suppliers of unusual gifts and retro sweets.
Where can I buy this Vera Bradley item?
-Raspberry Fizz Brush and Pencil...should be about $18.00
I checked the Vera Bradley website, and they were sold out. I checked ebay and amazon...no luck.
Can you offer any suggestions? A link to an actual offer would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!!!!!
Gon the teh actual store. They alwyas have tons in stock. Thats the best way to do it. The internet is alwyas running out. Also in the store you can get discounts sometimes!
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