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  1. The frozen Jubbly was the hot and weary schoolboy's choice of refreshment in the early 1960s to be consumed on the long bus-ride home. I could never bite into ice without wincing, but half-frozen they delivered a richly flavoured, cold orange drink. The quirky packaging was a brilliant piece of marketing.

  2. nostalgiacentral.com › pop-culture › food-drinkJubbly - Nostalgia Central

    Jubbly. Jubblies were incredibly unwieldy and unimaginative ice lollies. These “frozen drinks” (as they were officially known) were simply huge triangular lumps of flavoured ice. You could get them in several different flavours, although the shops only ever seemed to stock orange, orange and orange. As far as Jubblies were concerned ...

  3. Feb 7, 2021 · The origin of 'Lovely Jubbly'. It is impossible to know exactly where Only Fools and Horse's writer John Sullivan picked up the phrase but it is pretty much universally accepted that the origins lie in an advert around the 1950s and 60s. The Jubbly was actually an orange flavoured drink which could also be frozen and eaten as an ice lolly.

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  4. Nov 20, 2007 · Jubbly was an orange drink, packaged in pyramid-shaped paper cartons. They were often sold frozen - basically a Jubbly was a lump of frozen orange juice. Not lovely exactly, but they were very nice. The advertising slogan was 'Lubbly Jubbly'. John Sullivan, the writer of Only Fools and Horses, gave Del Boy the 'Lovely Jubbly' line.

  5. Jan 25, 2017 · Jan 26, 2017. #10. Ah, the jubblies. Only ever orange-flavoured, round our way at least. I remember the trick was to tear off the top (not always easy) then squeeze the frozen triangle up from the bottom. As Vivienne says, they lasted for ages, but they did become whiter and less flavoursome as time went on!

  6. Nov 25, 2022 · Jubbly ice lollies, which you can still find in the freezers at supermarkets today in their distinctive pyramid shaped packaging, ran an ad campaign in the 1950s which coined the unusual slogan 'lubberly jubbly'. Del Boy putting his own twist on this as a child of the 50s and creating the phrase you hear in the show.

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  8. Jubbly, the iconic 1950s and ’60s ice lolly, is the latest in a line of products making a comeback to fuel consumers’ retro hunger. Jubbly, which is said to have inspired the famous Only Fools and Horses catchphrase through its ‘Luvvly Jubbly’ campaign, has been absent from the shelves for more than 20 years. The tetrahedral-shaped ...

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