I used to love the short hard liquorice sticks you got for a ha'penny.
Imps
Barley sugar twisted sticks
Oddfellows (Do they make them any more?)
Parma Violets (sweet and sickly - lovely!)
Who else remembers the penny and ha'penny counters?
A shilling went a long way! Now that's an age giveaway ! ;-)
nutty bars
mojos
similar sweets i think they were called space invaders
chocolate cigarettes
chocolate covered bananas
tooty frooties and tooty minties
The first question I ever posted on here was about Delight bars. It was like soft pink/beige stuff covered in chocolate. Im sure it was in a blue wrapper, and was the best thing ever. Only person who could remember it was Scarlett
I can't remember what they were called, but when Wham bars first came out they brought out another one that was half black-half green. I used to love 'em! Wish i could remember its name!!!
You can still buy most of the old sweets, even down to wierd victorian boiled sweet recipes . . .they're just either called different names, or not sold in mass produced shops ie. Woolies or Tesco, lol. You can find them on exclusive food sites and delicatessens . .or (if you're a parituclarly fat and sugar-toothed person) you can make them, lol . . .evem Mrs.Beeton has a recipe for Sarsparilla
If you're absolutely desperate to find more names and/or to buy some of them, go to http://www.aquarterof.com/ Everything you could imagine and more is on there.
Are you thinking of Caleys Chocolate bars in the 1950s? They had 6 chocolates all different in a bar. Incidentally, Caleys were I think the oldest mfr of chocolate (before Cadbury) and were from Norfolk?
Moggie