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Young's Flipper Dippers Fish Fingers, 10 x 25g (Frozen)

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Sad news for chocolate lovers as 2 fan-favourite bars are to be discontinued – after more than 60 years. It's unknown why they no longer exist, but we genuinely hope that one day we see Snaps make a return to the supermarket shelves.

Marco Pierre White restaurant at Yew Lodge issues update to diners after asylum seekers placed at hotel Okay, so Mingles weren’t the best chocolate selection box; but they were still pretty great. The selection of Minty chocolates always made an appearance at Christmas and it was one of the rare chocolate selection boxes where there wasn’t a chocolate that everyone hated and always left at the bottom. 13. Taz Bar Another popular choice in its day, Mars Planets, were tiny little balls filled with a surprise treat reminiscent of the classic Mars bar. You could get a nougat centre, caramel centre or a crispy centre. Ultimately, they were a direct competitor of Revels, and for some reason, Mars Planets just didn't make the impact the manufacturers expected. You won't be alone if you don't remember Terry's Pyramint because the chocolate orange usually takes precedence over every other chocolate bar the company has ever created. BUT, there was such a thing as a mint chocolate flavoured pyramid - once upon a time.

5. Flake Snow

It’s official that the UK clearly hates white chocolate. The Snow Flake was the better version of the Flake, once you open the wrapper it looked no different to a regular Flake; but once you bite into the seemingly milk chocolate you’d discover the silky smooth flaked white chocolate inside. Honestly, why it was discontinued we’ll never know. 5. Heinz Coloured Ketchup YMCA Scuba: YMCA of the USA discontinued the scuba program on December 31, 2008. The YMCA scuba certification will remain valid. Scuba Educators can replace a lost YMCA certification card: Scuba Educators

We also have some unique offerings such as white chocolate Twix bars and Ceramics. Retro chocolates include white mice and Fry's chocolate creams - which are still incredibly popular today. A fancier version to the regular Mars bar which was sadly taken away from us. The Mars delight had a creamy chocolate and caramel centre paired with wafer and covered in smooth milk chocolate. Mars Delight was discontinued in 2004 with absolutely no warning and we’re not over it. 15. Milkybar Choo When arranging a family get-together, many would get a box or two of Cadbury Snaps. These Pringles-esque chocolates were available in a range of delicious flavours, but they slowly disappeared from shops in 2010. They are now almost impossible to get hold of. Although Astro's are no longer available in the UK, they impacted South Africa, and you can buy them over there. Mars Planets Please consider a donation to keep this much needed, important resource for the local dive community in full operation.To encourage good sportsmanship and cooperation in our club - and with other diving clubs - and to extend the universal fraternal courtesy to all fishermen and women, boaters and swimmers. This is the only multi-place emergency chamber for divers and carbon monoxide victums between Southern California and Seattle, Washington.

National and local associations in which the San Jose Flipper Dippers have been recognized for their valuable asset to diving and local communities include: Made with Belgian chocolate, Deli Choc was the more grown up McVitie’s biscuit of recent years. It was seen as the rival to Choco Leibniz and provided biscuit lovers with a proper crunch. The Club offers its members a wide variety of skin and Scuba diving activities and other social, sport, recreational and community service projects in which participation is both enjoyable and rewarding. We know fans will be disappointed to see it go, but this change will enable us to focus on our best-performing brands, as well as develop exciting new innovations to delight our consumers’ tastebuds.'An authentic 1990s classic, Astros were tiny little biscuit balls covered in milk chocolate and a favourite among younger people. The company introduced Astros to compete with Smarties, but they never really gained the same fan base as other Cadbury's favourites.

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