It's originally from the seventies - it was on a record played by Jack Reagan at the start of one of 'The Sweeny' episodes, as well as being used for background music on odd occasions.
Just recently it accompanies one of the 'text to flirt' type adverts on the freeview channels, so it must still be in circulation.
Answer:
D'ya want a flake in that love? - Ta.
(Sorry, I wasn't alive in the seventies, and so I can't answer your question. But I just had to say that phrase when I read 'Boddington's advert'.)
O sol amio
Just one cornetto
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