Creamola Foam
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Creamola Foam, was a drink produced and sold mainly in Scotland during the 70s, 80s until Nestlé stopped producing it in 1998.
It came in a small tin with a tin lid that you had to prize off with a teaspoon (later a plastic lid). You then hade to burst through the paper seal to get to the powder.
The powder was then added to cold water and stirred until dissolved, leaving a layer of foam on top. hence the foam part of the brand name.
The drink came in Raspberry, Orange and Lemon flavours. Cola flavour was a later addition to the range.
-->Creamolafoam Ingredients:] Sugar Citric Acid Sodium Bicarbonate Tartaric Acid saccharin Gum Acacia Extract of Quillaia
This product was a Rowntree's product before coming under the banner of Nestle UK (Rowntree's) until being sold off to Premier Foods
Note: Often misspelled as Cremola foam
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