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I was wondering if anybody else remembers a drink called "PINK PANTHER". It was in a bottle similar to the small Babycham bottle. Alas they no longer sell the drink and I can not find any reference to it on the internet. They use to have it in the Peacock pub in Stannington in the early 80'. It was an aniseed flavour and was bright pink. My kids do not believe me when I say I use to drink them.

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Sorry don't remember that but a friend of mine used to drink half a cider topped up with cherry B and she called that Pink Panther

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Sorry don't remember that but a friend of mine used to drink half a cider topped up with cherry B and she called that Pink Panther

 

Was known also as a"Leg Over". No idea why.

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Hi KaityKayBell,

You're not losing your marbles, I was working as a barman in Sheffield in the early 80's and remember all the 'girlie' drinks like the aforementioned Pink Panthers, Cherry B's, Babychams & bottled Snowballs being very popular. In those days you'd never see anyone drinking out of a bottle and if anyone ordered a 'half' (women didn't drink pints) you asked whether it was for a lady, if so it was served in a stem glass.

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So happy someone else knows about them, Thankyou so much for posting. I am sure I use to have mine in a small goldfish bowl on a stem glass. Happy days

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