Today I found an ANKH in a drawer ..remember them ? This one was made of Siamese silver which was really fashionable when I was in my mid teens .I think it was a gift from a boyfriend ...I haven't come across it for decades . I dont think I've seen Siamese silver since 1972. It just appeared out of nowhere.Do you have anything that isn't seen nowadays ?
Thermogene - like a sheet of pink cotton wool, impregnated with some kind of vapour which was laid on my chest when I had a cough. Likewise kaolin poultices put on one's chest scalding hot. I had enormous ones applied when I was in hospital with pneumonia in 1946. Torture!
Yes, I remember collecting plastic daffodils from Fairy Liquid, I think. The soup cubes were great and I loved the Vesta dried ready meals, especially the noodles that you fried!
Specky then your time has come Snickers are rebranding as Marathon for their 50th anniversary ..now when you ask for a marathon the shop assisitant wont look puzzled ...lol
My mum used Tide for the laundry - bright orange pack, as I remember.
Those little pleated transparent plastic rain hats mentioned upthread by Loulelady were part of our school uniform. We had to have one tucked into the breast pocket of our blazers (actually, no other pockets on our blazers so that we couldn't stick our hands in them!) so that if it rained our school hats wouldn't get wet and lose their shape.
Symington's Table Creams. Not that we ever had them, but used to see them in certain shops.
Omo! And Rinso - who remembers that? My mother used to have some really old mags from the 50s and I still remember the ad - a girl going off to a party (proud mum looking on!) in her freshly-Rinso-washed horribly old fashioned frock.
Criddles treacle/ molasses--mum used it in her Christmas puds. Also on a teaspoon with sulphur powder to " cleanse the blood " if you had heat-spots. Double yukky.
Viral Haliborange My mother had a tiny hand held mincer, for mincing up mint leaves to make mint sauce ... Decorative powder compacts ( mother had a musical one which played the Blue Danube ).