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Favourite sweets.
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What sweets can you remember from your childhood that arn`t around anymore?I used to love spangles.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I very rarely buy sweets these days, only Murray Mints or chewing gum, specailly for long journies.
Mmmmmm Chocolate Limes were so tasty too ummmm & yes they did play havoc with the tongue!
I've never been a cruncher though so that could be why, always worry about my teeth & fillings too much!
I'm a sucker (not in the American sense) & it drives me potty listening to people crunching away!
Mmmmmm Chocolate Limes were so tasty too ummmm & yes they did play havoc with the tongue!
I've never been a cruncher though so that could be why, always worry about my teeth & fillings too much!
I'm a sucker (not in the American sense) & it drives me potty listening to people crunching away!
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 ! ;-)
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 ! ;-)
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.