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  1. Top Deck - Where did they go

    The pride of packed lunches. Top Deck was the name of the famous low alcohol shandy that we all loved as kids. Summary Perhaps best remembered for it’s shandy. Top Deck came in three flavours: …

  2. Top Deck (drink) - Wikipedia

    Top Deck was a range of low alcohol shandy drinks marketed to children [disputed – discuss] in the United Kingdom from the 1960s to the 1980s. [1] The product was introduced by Idris & Co., who …

  3. Top Deck Limeade & Lager Crimp Steel 326ML Idris Ltd London UK

    The item offered in this auction is a 326ML crimped steel tab top beer can: Top Deck Limeade & Lager by Idris Ltd., London, England. This Top Deck can is in indoor condition.

  4. Top Deck in The AnswerBank: Food & Drink

    Sep 28, 2024 · And I haven't seen limeade and lager, or cider shandy since. Makes you wonder why another company hasn't tried to replicate them. I suppose I could try making my own with some …

  5. Top Deck Limeade & Lager playing cards. Complete. Top Deck ... - eBay

    Oct 27, 2025 · Item description from the seller Top Deck Limeade and Lager playing cards. Circa 1970's or early 1980's. 52 cards plus a bridge card; missing the Joker/s. We have more card games.

  6. Top Deck - Do You Remember?

    I can remember when I was 13, my mate and I would go in to our local shop and buy a can of Top Deck lemonade shandy. We couldn't beleive that it actually had tiny amounts of alcohol in it and was …

  7. Top Deck Limeade & Lager England Shandy 326ml Crimped Steel Pull …

    Top Deck Limeade & Lager England Shandy 326ml Crimped Steel Pull Tab 1979

  8. lost soft drinks Archives - Where did they go

    Tag: lost soft drinks Top Deck The pride of packed lunches. Top Deck was the name of the famous low alcohol shandy that we all loved as kids. Summary Perhaps best remembered for it’s shandy. Top …

  9. Top Deck (drink) | The Meaning

    Top Deck (drink) Tags: Food. Top Deck was a low alcohol shandy drink available in a variety of flavours and marketed to children in the United Kingdom from the 1960s to the 1980s. It was a brand of the …

  10. Top Deck Drinks - DoYouRemember.co.uk forums

    May 23, 2009 · Share Tweet #8 08-07-2009, 10:20 Re: Top Deck Drinks 1970's can of Top Deck Limeade and Lager (un opened) Attached Files Heather