They’re long and little, they start at the middleĬadbury’s Dairy Milk! Cadbury’s Chocolate Fingers (2) Cadbury’s Chocolate Biscuits: 1950sĬadbury’s Chocolate Biscuits. That's the only way to tell if there's butter in it Butter (2): 1960sĪL: What are you doing with that teacake?ĪL: You are looking to see if it has got butter in it, aren't you? Well, has it?ĪL: Well, don't keep staring at it. Voiceover: Buy some extra butter this week. Lady (giving man a sandwich): Here you are. Joe: So do your mouth a favour, and listen you yer ma,Īnd give us anuvver muvver! Butter (1): 1950s When ’er boyfriend asks for some she says “You go and buy yer own!” Sister can’t resist ’em, with all that Ca-Ra-Mel "Muvva’s played a blinder son, she’s gone and bought some Bingo". Sung by Joe Brown in a cockney accent in skiffle style, to the tune of "What a crazy world we’re living in." With Eric Idle’s “nudge nudge” advert adapted from Monty Pythonīreakaway. It’s a good good feeling! Breakaway chocolate biscuit: c.1972 (The wrapping was one of the first plastic bag types, which eventually almost replaced wax paper) Blue Band Margarine ’Cos Britain’s favourite butter has the Anchor sign! Big T bread: 1970s ’Cos Britain’s favourite butter has the Anchor signĮverybody loves it ’cos it tastes so nice, If you want your bread and butter there’s no other name you’ll utter It’s the anchor sign that tells you it’s the best. ![]() There’s an anchor sign on Britain’s favourite butter, Tune: “Didn’t we have a lovely time the day we went to Bangor”] You’ve got to Anchor for the real taste of butter! ![]() ( A little butter sailor singing and dancing to a hornpipe tune) Anchor Butter (2): 1982 ![]() It’s the Anchor sign that tells you it’s the best. There’s an Anchor sign on Britain’s favourite butter,
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