Ipso (candy)

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Ipso
Packaging for Ipso mint flavour candy, circa 1970s–1980s, designed to resemble Lego-style building blocks
Product typeConfectionery
Introducedca. 1970s
Discontinuedca. late 1980s
MarketsGreat Britain
Previous ownersNicholas International Ltd.
Tagline"A little refreshment will take you a long way"

Ipso was a drop-style candy manufactured by Nicholas International Ltd. and sold in Great Britain during the 1970s through 1980s. Ipso candies were similar to Tic Tac and were produced in four flavours, strawberry, lime, orange, and mint. The packaging was designed to resemble interlocking toy plastic building bricks like Lego, allowing the boxes to be stacked or connected. The boxes came in four colours reflecting the flavour of the candy inside: red for strawberry, green for lime, orange for orange, and blue for mint.

The advertising campaign, "Ipso Calypso", featured a man eating the sweets and daydreaming about West Indian and Jamaican dancers on a train platform. A woman interrupted the man's daydream to warn him that he would miss his train.[1] The tagline for the sweets was "A little refreshment will take you a long way".

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