A5a Home Stores Product Lines

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A5a Home Stores Product Lines

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I was looking at a photograph of the A5a Home Stores, and suddenly realised that the packaging depicted is not generic but is (at least in part) copied from what was then available in the shops. (According to Nick, the model was released in 1961.)
Looking in the left hand window (as you look at the shop), we have Corn Flakes (with what appears to be a generic box design rather than e.g. Kellogg’s ), Jacob’s Cream Crackers (give me cardboard any day of the week!), Heinz soup and Heinz baked beans (and a big Heinz logo to act as an extra clue!). I assume that the bottles are orange squash, but I can’t identify the brand.
However, what’s in the right hand window? I can’t put a brand name to any of the packaging. (The pot-bellied jars on the middle shelf look like Ovaltine, but that always used to come in straight-sided tins.)
Would anyone like to hazard a guess as to the missing brands?
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On the bottom right shelf, the circular packs look like Dairylea cheese triangles and on the middle shelf, it looks like a box of Kellogg's Rice Krispies possibly.
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johnboy wrote:On the bottom right shelf, the circular packs look like Dairylea cheese triangles...
Looks good to me.
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Re: A5a Home Stores Product Lines

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I've had these two A5 stores since new

If you look closely you will see that on one the oor opens inwards while on the other it opens outwards


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My eyes aren' good enough to see how the goods on display inhe windows are depicted on the cover of the box

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