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Gibsons - Sweet Memories of the 1980s - 500 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle

Gibsons - Sweet Memories of the 1980s - 500 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle

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The 80s heralded a new high tech age - computer disks, mobile phones, home computers and camcorders. At that time it was good to find calm comfort amongst familiar sweet brands and those penny chews. While some pack designs moved tentatively from their original format - Bounty bar...

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The 80s heralded a new high tech age - computer disks, mobile phones, home computers and camcorders. At that time it was good to find calm comfort amongst familiar sweet brands and those penny chews. While some pack designs moved tentatively from their original format - Bounty bar added a coconut tree - most clung onto the consistency that had made them popular. For instance, Toblerone had retained the same graphics since launch in 1908. Even so, it was in 1990 that Marathon made the dramatic name change to Snickers, and Opal Fruits became Starburst in 1998. Now is the time to be nostalgic and reminisce with this jigsaw as the pieces from the past fit together once more.

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How large is the Gibsons - Sweet Memories of the 1980s - 500 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle when it is built?

When fully assembled the Gibsons - Sweet Memories of the 1980s - 500 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle measures 48 x 34 cm

How many puzzle pieces does the Gibsons - Sweet Memories of the 1980s - 500 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle have?

The Gibsons - Sweet Memories of the 1980s - 500 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle puzzle contains 500 pieces

When was the Gibsons - Sweet Memories of the 1980s - 500 Piece Jigsaw Puzzlefirst released?

The puzzle was relased on our site on