God......I remember everything in the original post, and most of those in the follow up's.
We used to live in a prefab in a village in Essex when I was young. The prefabs were put up by German POW's to house people put out by the blitz.
I remember they had boilers (the washing machine of the day), with mangles attached (the spin drier of the day, but without the spin) as standard fittings.
Mum used to give us a penny, with which we could almost buy enough of the aforementioned sweets, to last us most of the week.
I don't know if any of you Londoners remember 'Collars of Wembley' who used to collect and deliver the detached collars for laundry. They were in cardboard boxes.
Simon
'The trouble with the speed of light is it gets here too early in the morning!' Alfred. E. Neuman
... where ALL our knobs are stiff I kid ye not.. the chances of us ever doing an engine run again slip further away with each passing week
Back on topic..
Recent history now.. remember when Snickers was a Marathon bar.. Cif (Sif) was Jif and Starburst were Opal Fruits?? At a similar time, Nestle became 'Nestlay'(pron) Oh the humanities!