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- CSV Action Desk Leicester
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- Anne Cresswell
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- Leicester
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- Civilian
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- A4399383
- Contributed on:听
- 08 July 2005
When sweets first went on ration, my father put away some Cadbury鈥檚 Milk Chocolate in the loft and when the war ended he forked it out for us as a treat but we could barely eat it, it was so awfully sweet. We had become accustomed to wartime 鈥渂lended鈥 chocolate which I suppose was half-way between milk and plain chocolate
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