I'd Love a Babycham

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Yesterday I found a Babycham glass in my local Charity Shop for £1 and I had to have it.

Babycham is one of the first alcoholic drinks I remember drinking, one bottle on New Years Eve when I was about 9 or 10 in the late 80s. It’s always had a retro, nostalgic appeal but I don’t think I’ve seen a bottle in the shop for years, till today Mr Chick spotted one in a tiny wine shop and bought it for me, also for £1! So now I have the complete set for a nostalgic Friday night tipple.

When Babycham was launched into post-war Britain in 1953 it was into a marketplace where Women had started to play a more dominant role. Their entry into the workplace and the disposable incomes they had to call their own meant that they needed something to spend it on, and the traditionally male sphere of the pub needed a drink it could market to Women.

Enter Babycham.

Babycham was the first alcoholic drink to be advertised on UK television, in 1957, and was marketed as “Genuine Champagne Perry”. I personally remember it’s ill-fated attempt to become “trendy” in 1993 and being incensed at the sad loss of the Chamois logo. By 1996 they’d gone back to to the cute deer and marketing it on it’s retro appeal (therefore proving me right, why does no one ever ask me about these things?)

Whilst Women now have the freedom to order whatever they please in Pubs, the appeal of Babycham to me is still in it’s retro styling and it’s launch in an age where women were beginning to assert their right be both Women and consumers in the leisure market. It’s also a product that’s undoubtedly British, still produced in Somerset.

And if you’re really bored over the weekend, they even have a clothing range (more details on the Babycham website.)

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by harpsichord_gal


Comments

7 responses to “I'd Love a Babycham”

  1. Aw, I remember drinking Babycham (sometimes with brandy) in my twenties. Shows how old I am…

    1. With Brandy! Wow, I never thought of that!

  2. I LOVE Babycham! It’s really nice if you drink it out of a Babycham glass with slices of strawberry floating in the top. Also you can mix it with vodka and pineapple juice to make Flirtinis!

  3. i always remember my mum in the 80s with her black fur coat and all dressed up in her high heels to go to the local social club and she would always drink brandy and babycham, i used to think she was so elegant and classy…my how things change !!!

  4. have you ever thought of a crimson rosella nipping down to the offy for a bottle of babycham…

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    Natalie Port

    bookmarked your record on be familiar with this latter . Regards, Mike