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Old 17-10-2005, 13:57   #1
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Cause for Celebration - Opal Fruits!

I have been a big fan of the Opal Fruit my entire life, and even loved Splicers when they were out (like lots of coloured Opal Fruits twisted together). It was a dark day for me when they were renamed Starburst. What a terrible name. This totally messes with many of my childhood memories.

Anyway, I have just been to the local Tesco and purchased a packet of Starburst. When it was swiped through the scanner, what do you think came up on the modern display of a brand new till in a new store? - OPAL FRUITS 42 PENCE! How fantastic is that? The name lives on through it's barcode.

Oh happy day!

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Old 17-10-2005, 14:01   #2
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Mmmmm Opal fruits - the strawberry ones
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Old 17-10-2005, 14:01   #3
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I have been a big fan of the Opal Fruit my entire life, and even loved Splicers when they were out (like lots of coloured Opal Fruits twisted together). It was a dark day for me when they were renamed Starburst. What a terrible name. This totally messes with many of my childhood memories.

Anyway, I have just been to the local Tesco and purchased a packet of Starburst. When it was swiped through the scanner, what do you think came up on the modern display of a brand new till in a new store? - OPAL FRUITS 42 PENCE! How fantastic is that? The name lives on through it's barcode.

Oh happy day!

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I am shocked and disgusted. This is worse than going to France, paying for dinner in Euros and being given your change in francs.

Tesco is clearly supporting an anti-European stance. Obviously.
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Old 17-10-2005, 14:12   #4
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42p!!

That's one expensive pack of Opal Fruits!
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Old 17-10-2005, 14:44   #5
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I was rather excited to find Tooti Frooti's in Tescos ..... mmmmmmm
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Old 17-10-2005, 14:49   #6
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Opal Fruits...... Made to make your mouth water............



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Mmmmm Opal fruits - the strawberry ones

I see a new thread in this one.....

I liked the lime ones......
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Old 17-10-2005, 14:54   #7
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Opal Fruits...... Made to make your mouth water............
Made to make you feel like you're dying of thirst after you've just scoffed the entire packet in under a minute more like.
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Old 17-10-2005, 15:05   #8
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Made to make you feel like you're dying of thirst after you've just scoffed the entire packet in under a minute more like.

And you never saved any for the rest of us........ lol


I used to do that with those original Chewits...
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Old 17-10-2005, 15:38   #9
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I'm a bit disappointed...I was hoping this thread would be to announce they had decided to change the name back to Opal Fruits....kind of like what they did when the briefly changed the name of 'cocoa pops' to 'choco crispies'
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Old 17-10-2005, 15:42   #10
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When Opal fruits changed to Starburst, didn't they scrap a flavour as well? Wasn't there a lemon flavour in the packet or am I going mad?

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Old 17-10-2005, 15:50   #11
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When Opal fruits changed to Starburst, didn't they scrap a flavour as well? Wasn't there a lemon flavour in the packet or am I going mad?

Yes there was a lemon flavoured sweet in yellow wrapping.

The lime and the lemon were combined into one sweet when they brought in the blackcurrent flavour.

The blackcurrent is my favorite sweet.
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Old 17-10-2005, 15:51   #12
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When Opal fruits changed to Starburst, didn't they scrap a flavour as well? Wasn't there a lemon flavour in the packet or am I going mad?

No lemon is still there. The order has changed now, but it used to be (starting from the end of the packet with the black square) orange, lemon, strawberry, lime, and then repeat. You would get 12 sweets in a packet too. I used to be able to unwrap the colour of my choice in my pocket, in absolute silence, so as not to alert anyone to my sweets.

When I was 11, in hospital getting my adenoids removed, I recall coming round after the operation. I could barely move, but was starving, and knew there was an emergency packet in the drawer beside the bed. It seemed to take an age to get the packet, remove one and unwrap it. I could then only scape slivers off with my teeth. But oh, the ecstasy!

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Old 17-10-2005, 15:53   #13
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When Opal fruits changed to Starburst, didn't they scrap a flavour as well? Wasn't there a lemon flavour in the packet or am I going mad?

Yes, there definitely used to be a lemon one. Now there's too many limes, and not enough of the decent flavours.
What I hate about Opal fruits/Starburst is the sticky wrappers being shoved down my car seats/sofa, discarded on the carpets, or the gooey one that escapes into my washing machine.
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Old 17-10-2005, 16:59   #14
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Sadly I can no longer eat them as I come out in lumps, but tell me, are they still like acidy flavoured liquid plastic?


I always liked those 'Pacers' which were like Opal Fruits but mint flavoured and green and white striped colour... oh and then those chewy 'Texan' bars....mmmm
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Old 17-10-2005, 17:24   #15
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Sadly I can no longer eat them as I come out in lumps, but tell me, are they still like acidy flavoured liquid plastic?


I always liked those 'Pacers' which were like Opal Fruits but mint flavoured and green and white striped colour... oh and then those chewy 'Texan' bars....mmmm
I liked pacers too, but they were even more synthetic in texture. There was also spearmint flavoured opal fruits at one point.
I remember Apple Flavoured Chewits were pulled because of some suspect ingredient. They were great though. The best flavoured chewy sweet ever by far is the the pear flavoured Fruitella.

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Old 17-10-2005, 18:12   #16
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talking of chewits...whatever happened to those fizzy lemonade and cola flavour ones?
They were (as far as I can remember) the best chewits that i've ever tried
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Old 17-10-2005, 18:20   #17
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Excellent,opal fruits was a much better name than starburst
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Old 17-10-2005, 18:35   #18
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I thought they had renamed them back to opal fruits for a second.

It reminds me when coco pops changed there name to something else, but eventually changed it back
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... oh and then those chewy 'Texan' bars....mmmm
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Blackjacks and Fruit Salads

Trip down memory lane. I can remember when decimalisation came in. Black jacks and fruit salads used to be 4 for 1 old penny (there were 240 of those to the pound in those days). In comes the new money, and my then favourite sweets were STILL 4 for a penny.
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i'll have to buy a pack of starburst when im next in tescos to see what the name comes up as when there scanned in
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Old 17-10-2005, 19:12   #23
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The title of this thread is very misleading. I honestly thought that St*****sts were going to be given their proper name back. It reminds me of a thread last week called 'Margaret Thatcher'. Opening the thread took forever, only to be faced with the disappointment that she was turning 80, and hadn't met her maker.

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Old 17-10-2005, 20:51   #24
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What were those things that were a lot like opal fruits but with bits of fizzy flavour within them that looked like darker, shinier bits of the actual sweets. The name has totally escaped me.
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Trip down memory lane. I can remember when decimalisation came in. Black jacks and fruit salads used to be 4 for 1 old penny (there were 240 of those to the pound in those days). In comes the new money, and my then favourite sweets were STILL 4 for a penny.
Just be greatful you got 4 for your penny. When I was youn those sweets were one for a penny, if not 2p each...not that I ever ate then...I hated both frit salads and blackjack...urrrgghh.
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