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Lucozade the Sparkling Glucose Drink
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Lucozade the Sparkling Glucose Drink
Year: 1951
Year: 1951
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Item #: 797
Item #: 797
Lucozade supplies the tired system with Glucose. Give the children Lucozade - the sparkling glucose drink. It quickly puts back lost vitality, helps calm edgy nerves and gently stimulates the appetite. And you'll enjoy a glass yourself too.
Source: Picture Post. September 15, 1951
Source: Picture Post. September 15, 1951
Comment by: Andre Ferrari on 14th February 2013 at 00:40
Lucozade was thrillingly fizzy for us kids in the 50's. Fizzy drinks were a rare treat for us then. Unfortunately we usually had to be 'poorly' to justify the purchase of a bottle! The yellow cellophane wrapper was a bonus, for a curious child to view the world through. The gold foil over the stopper could be teased off and flattened out to make a crinkly circle. It never seemed to taste as good when I got older, probably as I was used to other fizzy drinks by then. And it seemed to lose something of its magic when they stopped wrapping it in yellow cellophane.