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DetailsOriginal Format: 35mm Colour: Black & White Sound: Sound Duration: 5 mins 36 secs
Subject: Industry
Summary Rolo was launched in 1938 in the UK, using the innovation of coating Mackintosh toffee with chocolate. Rolos are made by moulding the cup of chocolate, filling it with caramel, and then sealing the back with more chocolate. Rolo is famous for the strapline 'do you love anyone enough to give them your last Rolo?' It is seen as a romantic gesture to offer someone your last Rolo.
Description
Rolo was launched in 1938 in the UK, using the innovation of coating Mackintosh toffee with chocolate. Rolos are made by moulding the cup of chocolate, filling it with caramel, and then sealing the back with more chocolate. Rolo is famous for the strapline 'do you love anyone enough to give them your last Rolo?' It is seen as a romantic gesture to offer someone your last Rolo.
Car Designer: Have another piece of Rolo to make the day go round (1967) B&W
Farmer's Wife: Have...
Rolo was launched in 1938 in the UK, using the innovation of coating Mackintosh toffee with chocolate. Rolos are made by moulding the cup of chocolate, filling it with caramel, and then sealing the back with more chocolate. Rolo is famous for the strapline 'do you love anyone enough to give them your last Rolo?' It is seen as a romantic gesture to offer someone your last Rolo.
Car Designer: Have another piece of Rolo to make the day go round (1967) B&W
Farmer's Wife: Have another piece of Rolo to make the day go round (1967) B&W
Secretary: Have another piece of Rolo to make the day go round (1967) B&W
Hats: It's a sensation (1969) B&W
Bus: It's a sensation (1969) B&W
Train: It's a sensation (1969) B&W
Beauty Queens: It's a sensation (1970) Col
Sheiks: It's a sensation (1971) Col
Sheiks (Rev): Rowntree the chocolate cup of toffee (1971) Col