Fiendish Feet

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Fiendish Feet was a popular range of yogurts produced in the United Kingdom during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The product was notable for its unique packaging, which featured yogurt pots designed to resemble various monsters and creatures, each with its own distinct face and feet.

History[edit]

Fiendish Feet was introduced by St. Ivel, a well-known dairy brand in the UK. The product quickly gained popularity among children due to its playful and imaginative design. Each yogurt pot was shaped to look like a small monster, complete with molded feet at the base, which made it stand out from other yogurt products on the market.

Design and Varieties[edit]

The Fiendish Feet range included several different characters, each with its own flavor. Some of the most popular characters included:

  • Spooky Wooky - A ghost-themed yogurt pot with a vanilla flavor.
  • Fangs a Lot - A vampire-themed pot with a strawberry flavor.
  • Rattle 'n' Roll - A skeleton-themed pot with a raspberry flavor.
  • Frank 'n' Stein - A Frankenstein's monster-themed pot with a chocolate flavor.

The design of the pots was a significant factor in their appeal, as children enjoyed collecting the different characters and playing with the empty pots after consuming the yogurt.

Marketing and Popularity[edit]

Fiendish Feet was marketed primarily towards children, with advertisements that emphasized the fun and collectible nature of the product. The unique design and character-based marketing strategy helped Fiendish Feet to become a memorable part of many childhoods during its time on the market.

Legacy[edit]

Although Fiendish Feet is no longer produced, it remains a nostalgic product for many who grew up in the UK during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The distinctive design and playful concept have left a lasting impression, and the product is often remembered fondly in discussions of retro food items.

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