Hello,would you mind having a look at this link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garibaldi_biscuit and telling me what YOU recall these biscuits being called ?I am talking about (say) in the 1970's.Any suggestions gratefully received :-)
I think that way back then those biscuits were called Fruit Slice but nowdays they are known as Golden Fruit (made by Griffins as suggested by aadunn77).:-))
2halls,
Dec 9, 2:57am
Thank you,yes,I said they were called "Fruit Slice",but my lovely hubby begged to differ.Merci :-)
nik12,
Dec 9, 3:41am
We called them fly cemetaries - does that help ;-)
accroul,
Dec 9, 2:09pm
Sultana pasties
goldgurl_design,
Dec 9, 2:12pm
Full-o-fruit?Or something like that - they were actually really yummy - forgot about them, so are ya saying they don't make them anymore? :(
geldof,
Dec 9, 2:15pm
You can definitely still get them, and an apricot one as well.
goldgurl_design,
Dec 9, 2:25pm
ahhh...I wonder whyit is that I recall them being called 'full-o-fruits'? lol - the apricot ones sound YUMMY!!
luckyduck,
Dec 9, 2:30pm
I know them as Sultana pasties. Yum I haven't had these for years.
ifonly,
Dec 9, 8:57pm
Sultana Pasties are covered in chocolate and fly cemeteries are a thicker slice like apple shortcake.These are definately golden fruit/full-o-fruits.
lindylambchops1,
Oct 12, 5:03am
We called them squashed fly biscuits!& we loved tham!
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