1 Aztec:
Launched in 1967 by Cadbury, it was made of milk chocolate, nougat and caramel.
2 Texan: Memorable for its advertising slogan, "A man's gotta chew what a man's gotta chew".
3 Splicer: Chewy rainbow bars from the 1970s with a slogan "Splicer is nicer".
4 Spangles: The boiled sweets were produced by Mars, and came in many different flavours.
5 Gold Rush: The pieces of bubble gum were sold in a fabric bag with a yellow drawstring.
6 Pyramint: Made by Terry's, it was dark chocolate with mint inside shaped like an Egyptian pyramid.
7 Fry's Five Centre: Like a Fry's cream with squares containing orange, raspberry, lime, strawberry, and pineapple.
8 Golden Cup: Made by Mackintosh but overtaken by its rival Cadbury's Caramel
9 Bar Six: A hazelnut cream sandwich in orange packaging, a bit like a KitKat.
10 Cabana: Coconut and caramel bars covered in chocolate, made by Cadbury.
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