It's a Lucky Bag! An Olde Fashioned Lucky Bag 'Sweets and Toys for Boys' from Mr. Simms Olde Sweet Shoppe, contents
put-together or supplied by Lucky Dip
of Nottingham (parent - Crème d'Or).
I don't know if this is actually the one I
thought I'd seen when I last mentioned it (err . . . a 'while ago'?), I thought
that was a more colourful one, like the original Mr Lucky bags, but finding one's better than finding none, and it
means they are still out there! Google revealed several including Mr. Lucky, now Mr. Sweets!
Quite a downbeat artwork compared to past
lucky-bags, and particularly the aforementioned Mr. Lucky lucky-bags, but well in keeping with the corporate image
of this mall and airport type 'upmarket' or 'precinct' sweet shop, and not
cheap at four-quid, so I won't be buying another for a while, if only to give
the supply-chain system time to change the contents' line-up!
The contents are disappointing, but only in
so far as adult figure collectors go; no figures - no knock-off wrestlers, He-Man
clones, Grandizer- or Transformer-erasers or dinosaurs, no Yolanda Ninja Turtles, ant-soldiers or Russ Berrie key-ring trolls . . . no poopa-troopers!
But, there are four 99p items - all from Henbrandt - and two 50p lollipops (which
were bloody-nice!), along with the de rigueur 'activity book'! It's just nice
to know that kids today can still enjoy a timeless little treat - the UK's
version of a Spanish Sobre or the German Wundertüten.
And, let's be hopeful - Henbrandt do carry small dinosaurs,
paratrooping-aliens, wild animals, frogs, and other figural toys, within their
99p lines (we've looked at some here), so they may turn-up in another tranche . .
. I'll try again at Christmas; the chap in the shop said they shift loads then
- kids buying them for each other, parents buying them for stocking-fillers,
seniors buying them to 'have something in' when people go visiting and turn-up
suddenly with three bored kids in tow!
By the way; 'lucky' is one of those words
that by the time you've written it a dozen or so times, starts to look a bit
weird; you think you must be misspelling it!
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