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Why People Still Buy Blackpool Rock With its colourful bands and name pressed right through , Blackpool rock remains a fixture in British seaside culture. Opening the wrapper often brings back sun-bleached days by the sea . The crunch and sweetness instantly remind people of classic holidays . How It All Started Originating in the late 18… Read More


A Symbol of the British Seaside With its colourful bands and name pressed right through , Blackpool rock remains a fixture in British seaside culture. Opening the wrapper often brings back recollections of piers, deckchairs, and noisy arcades. The flavour is sharp and nostalgic instantly remind people of simpler summer breaks. How It All … Read More


A Symbol of the British Seaside Featuring stripes and built-in lettering, Blackpool rock remains a fixture in British seaside culture. Opening the wrapper often brings back recollections of piers, deckchairs, and noisy arcades. The flavour is sharp and nostalgic instantly remind people of simpler summer breaks. Early Days of Blackpool R… Read More


[163] Alluding on the town's ballroom culture, They Shoot Horses, You should not They is an enormous mirror ball by artist Michael Trainor. At 6 metres in diameter and weighing six tonnes it was the world's premier dance corridor mirror ball at the time, protected in 47,000 mirrors that Carefully rotate and catch The sunshine.[164]Gentle magnificen… Read More