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"Exploring the Sweet History of Frys
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"Exploring the Sweet History of Frys: From Captain Robert Falcon Scott to Tramsheds and Chocolate Sandwiches" Step into the past with a journey through Frys' rich history. In an unexpected collaboration, Captain Robert Falcon Scott finds himself endorsing Frys Cocoa in a captivating advert. Transporting us back to Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, we catch a glimpse of the interior of a tramshed where locals indulged in their favorite chocolate treats. Moving forward, we stumble upon another mouthwatering creation - the iconic Frys chocolate sandwich. This delectable delight captured hearts across Melbourne's Cable Trams as it was savored by passengers and drivers alike. Venturing further into time, we find ourselves amidst 1950s UK, where Frys continued to reign supreme. The tantalizing aroma of chocolate wafts through Court Oak Road in Harborne, Birmingham while Market Street in Penryn, Cornwall witnesses the bustling trade of this beloved confectionery. As our journey unfolds, we encounter The Palace of Chocolate - an enchanting realm filled with delights known as "Chocolate Coloured Coons. " A testament to Fry's innovation and creativity that captivated both young and old. Our exploration takes us to Farm Stall in St James's Park, London - New Milkstall; here visitors were treated to creamy milk chocolates that melted on their tongues like velvet whispers. Meanwhile at Aybrook Street in Marylebone stands F E Rush newsagent proudly displaying Fry's Belgrave Chocolate Advertisement for all passersby to admire. Finally reaching back even further into history with an advert from 1894 showcasing J. S. Fry & Sons Cocoa; this timeless piece reminds us how deeply ingrained Fry's legacy is within our culture. Join us on this nostalgic adventure as we uncover the fascinating story behind one of Britain's most cherished chocolatiers - Frys.