Camp is now produced in Paisley, Renfrewshire (according to Wiki). Is that still considered part of Glasgow?I was surprised as a young beat cop in Glasgow City Center that the factory where it was made was on my beat and not some exotic overseas island.
Because it is a well-known fact that an officer's ability to read a map is in directly inverse proportion to his rank.The hotel "Mac" shot himself in is the "Regina". It's still there across from the Louvre.
So why was he in Paris?
Well Glasgow Airport is in Paisley. Nearly.Camp is now produced in Paisley, Renfrewshire (according to Wiki). Is that still considered part of Glasgow?![]()
Ansome blended with milk, sugar & over crushed ice....that’s how I rolled as a kidWhile browsing in Waitrose the other day, a distinctive bottle, tucked away on one of the lower shelves, caught my eye. A real blast from the past. The packaging has changed a little over the years - when I was young, it came in glass bottles and the label was a little less PC: View attachment 196420
These days, the jock is sitting down with the Sikh having a drink together. And the bottle is a plastic container, inevitably.
I have been drinking a cup of Camp coffee as a bedtime drink, made with hot milk, for the last few nights. This has brought back loads of memories of childhood. And specifically the way that if you leave it for a few minutes, it forms a lovely skin on top that sticks to the top lip and, if you are not careful, gives you a rather squidgy beard.
Anyone else remember Camp coffee? Or still drinking it?
AEC Matador? Been a while since I have seen and driven one of those. My grandma and grandpa also used to love Camp coffee.Would rather brew up with sump oil from this View attachment 196459
We were just talking about this the other day at work and I said I'd look to see if I could find a bottle amd wenwould see if it was still as good as what we rememberWhile browsing in Waitrose the other day, a distinctive bottle, tucked away on one of the lower shelves, caught my eye. A real blast from the past. The packaging has changed a little over the years - when I was young, it came in glass bottles and the label was a little less PC: View attachment 196420
These days, the jock is sitting down with the Sikh having a drink together. And the bottle is a plastic container, inevitably.
I have been drinking a cup of Camp coffee as a bedtime drink, made with hot milk, for the last few nights. This has brought back loads of memories of childhood. And specifically the way that if you leave it for a few minutes, it forms a lovely skin on top that sticks to the top lip and, if you are not careful, gives you a rather squidgy beard.
Anyone else remember Camp coffee? Or still drinking it?