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Taf 17-09-2024 11:16

Lifelong use of branded products.
 
Some brands disappear, others become too expensive, so we switch to cheaper generic alternatives.

But which branded items have you always had at home, from childhood to now?

My list includes Germaline (antiseptic ointment), OXO and Bovril stock cubes, Bisto gravy powder or granules, and Fray Bentos tinned pies.

The ones I miss are Vesta Risotto and Paella. :(

Jaymoss 17-09-2024 11:25

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Also Oxo and Bovril
Weetabix but not often now I am dieting Pepto Bismol Branston Pickle again not often now can not think of anything else off the top of my head

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Lonsdale sports ware perhaps.

tweetiepooh 17-09-2024 12:06

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Patagonia - my fleece was bought in early 90's and still almost like new. They make them to last from recycled pop bottles.
Still buy Coke and can't see that changing - don't like Pepsi or the shop brands. Colgate or Sensodyne for toothpaste.

Not especially loyal to brands generally. Buy what works/tastes/lasts best. Offers can sometimes make brands good value

papa smurf 17-09-2024 12:29

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food wise,oxo and marmite everything else is aldi brands

daveeb 17-09-2024 12:37

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Originally Posted by Taf (Post 36183047)
Some brands disappear, others become too expensive, so we switch to cheaper generic alternatives.

But which branded items have you always had at home, from childhood to now?

My list includes Germaline (antiseptic ointment), OXO and Bovril stock cubes, Bisto gravy powder or granules, and Fray Bentos tinned pies.

The ones I miss are Vesta Risotto and Paella. :(

They still make the beef curry and chowmein, I saw them in either Aldi or Asda last year. Must admit I did/do like the Paella and the beef curry.
We've moved from most brands however the ones we still use are Anadin extra (as all the generic versions have disappeared off the shelves), Heinz baked beans as the rest of the family claim to be able to taste the difference and also all flavours of Bisto gravy granules.

peanut 17-09-2024 14:16

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All Vesta meals are all now crap compared to how they were in the 70/80s. They were ok back then, the curry had sultanas in and cubes of beef(?). A lot of brands have changed over the years due to cutting corners or using cheaper ingredients. Some brands have changed quite a bit of the last couple of years (not for the better). Their excuse is 'New 'improved' Recipe'....

Paul 17-09-2024 18:54

Re: Lifelong use of branded products.
 
Three that spring to mind: Silver Spoon Sugar, Drapolene Cream, Heinz Oxtail Soup.

Hugh 17-09-2024 19:19

Re: Lifelong use of branded products.
 
Very few - even checked the food cupboards, and it’s mostly supermarket brands rather the "name" brands.

Probably Cadbury’s Dairy Milk & Dr Pepper are the only items that I have bought since my teenage years, and still do - the only other "brand" items we regularly buy are Lizzie’s Low Sugar granola, mini Shredded Wheat, Yorkshire Tea bags, Coke Zero, & San Pellegrino.

Hom3r 18-09-2024 10:29

Re: Lifelong use of branded products.
 
I choose named brands wherever possible.


Sometimes if I need an item I may have to go to a local shop and by the best brand on offer

spiderplant 18-09-2024 10:55

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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36183073)
Silver Spoon Sugar

I can remember that being launched. Previously Tate & Lyle were everywhere. 1972, apparently

Taf 18-09-2024 11:27

Re: Lifelong use of branded products.
 
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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36183073)
Heinz Oxtail Soup.

I would have added Heinz Mulligatawny soup, but after their huge price hikes I tried other own-label brands and found a couple that hit the spot for far less cost.

Heinz Kidney soup was a favourite when I was a young lad, as was the dried Bachelors Thick Lincoln Pea soup.

peanut 18-09-2024 11:36

Re: Lifelong use of branded products.
 
Pot Noodles... Shame they've changed recipes over the years. Also a shame they got rid of the cheese and tomato Pot Noodle. They smelt like puke but tasty after a night out. (80s).

SnoopZ 18-09-2024 11:37

Re: Lifelong use of branded products.
 
I would say Walkers Crisps, but I've since changed to Tesco branded ones and apart from being far cheaper I prefer the taste.

Taf 18-09-2024 12:04

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Pot Noodles).

I forgot that one, despite having a few dozen in our pantry (and living room, don't ask why).

Bombay Bad Boy of course. Our kids never got to like the original curry, beef and tomato, or chicken and mushroom.

The Pot Noodle Mines are quite close to us. ;)

10 months ago. Aldi launched a competitor, but I have never seen them in stock.

mrmistoffelees 18-09-2024 16:01

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Miele,Bosch,Sebo & the tinned fray bentos pies (so dirty)


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