Old English Spangles, total yuk! Sherbet dip and flying saucers , lovely. Sports mixture were a fave too
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On reading a post a few days ago when someone mentioned gentian violet(was this used for bee stings?) it reminded me of the sweets purple violets.I found them discusting.I think I probably tried all other sweets in the shop,and have the teeth fillings to prove it!! Any you particularly hated or were a favourite?
Old English Spangles, total yuk! Sherbet dip and flying saucers , lovely. Sports mixture were a fave too
Our village shop had a "penny tray" offering a choice of sweets for that price. I usually went for a huge unwrapped gobstopper, which lasted ages. Who knew how many grubby little paws had handled it before I came along!
Yammy...yes...jamboree bags.My little sister loved them.We had a mobile green grocer and he sold them and bar six which I liked. Imagining all us kids with our thr' penny bits, pennys, h'pennys and the older ladies on here a farthing, going to the sweetshop !!
I remember kali too. We used to buy it from an elderly lady who had converted her front room into a little shop, she weighed it out into a little bag and we ate it by licking our forefinger so that the sugary powder stuck to it. We weren’t supposed to buy it (teeth related) but we’re always given away by the yellow finger, which was reminiscent of nicotine. She also sold it in tablet form - it was supposed to be used for making lemonade, but we ate it, and convinced ourselves that it made our ears fuzz.
I preferred chocolates to sweets, apart from Callard and Bowser products, and old English Spangles. I liked White Heather, and Lucky numbers. Cadbury’s Milk Tray was also sold ‘loose’, but you never got more than one of my favourite nougat and I didn’t have them very often. A Mars bar was often cut up in slices and shared
The flat brown Victory V Lozenges were supposed to ease toothache,they seemed to numb the gum - a remedy much called for after all that sugar rush.
I love treacle toffee, my absolute favourite but hard to find.
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I loved kali(sp?) it came in a paper bag with a flat lollipop, but haven’t see it anywhere. Perhaps it was banned because it “split” your 👅 but I much preferred it to a sherbet fountain they always made me sneeze!.
I miss Toffee Treats, Weekend, Mint Cracknel and the Lime Barrel in boxes of milk chocolates.
I like Kali better than sherbet as well it did make you sneeze.
I have often wondered what kali was it was in a jar and rainbow-coloured.
Just thought of another Lucky bags one of my relis brought up in London and calls them Jamboree bags. They had a selection of small sweets and a plastic toy I also wanted the red plastic lips. We noticed when the local sweet shop ladies GD came to stay all the good plastic toys, especially the lips had been substituted she had been in the packets.
I liked flying saucers, pear drops and cubed orange sweets called cough candy which had a faintly medicinal taste. Lord knows why - I’ve hated sweets ever since my teens.
Alioop, thank you - I'm so glad I'm not the only one to have remembered Satin Cushions. I'm sure you're right in that they were very sweet, but I think I probably played with them rather than ate them, they would have been great with my dolls' tea set!
I used to like sherbet lemons and the original Duncan’s walnut whips. We once came all the way over to London, full of expectation, only to find they didn’t have them anymore. We got some from M and S but they weren’t quite the same.
watermeadow I adore treacle toffee but apart from a Thorntons shop it is hard to find these days.
I was disappointed that M&S sell all things Bonfire Night/ Halloween but not the treacle toffee. It has gone the way of Traditional Christmas Pudding or cake and been replaced with “softie”caramels😢
I loved kali(sp?) it came in a paper bag with a flat lollipop, but haven’t see it anywhere. Perhaps it was banned because it “split” your 👅 but I much preferred it to a sherbet fountain they always made me sneeze!.
I miss Toffee Treats, Weekend, Mint Cracknel and the Lime Barrel in boxes of milk chocolates.
My little village sweet shop also sold fabulous penny sweets My favourites of those were rather large, flattened marshmallow in the shape of a strawberry with bright red sugary dusting. There was also a hard green sweet being the hull. Just delicious.
Someone has opened an "old fashioned " sweet shop in our town and I can now get many of the sweets mentioned. I get coconut mushrooms for my husband and honeycomb for my friend. I loved the pineapple cubes and cherry lips. I will have to see whether she can get the Parmalat violets. Yummy.
Yes I loved horlicks tabs and spangles. I wish they still made Banjo and Hazel Cup.Little grandson showed us where his Mum and Dad keep there secret stash of sweets this afternoo so we raided the tin,oops!!
Rum truffles, coconut ice, sherbet lemons. Fry’s cream filled bars, Doncaster butterscotch (my father used to bring it back from the races for me).
I loved jap desserts too.
Funnily enough, when I put on a coat today that I hadn’t worn for ages, I found a tiny packet of Parma Violets in a pocket - lovely!!
Callard and Bowser's Creamline toffees, my grandmother kept a jar of them!
I used to love Spangles and Fry's Five Boys.
Anyone remember liquorice sticks ? They were like twigs, chewed them , so you got all the liquorice flavour, although didn't swallow I am sure ... loved these
When I was 11 we moved to that foreign country called North. They spoke a foreign language where sweets were called toffees and toffees were called caramels. On bonfire night they ate horrible strongly-flavoured treacle toffee. Mary Berry must be northern because she likes black treacle in everything.
gullygranny I remember Satin Cushions, very sweet, but the colours were lovely.
I was the one who mentioned Gentian violet they did put it on stings and yesterday someone mentioned a yellow cream that dyed your skin I think it was called Acriflavian jelly. I was sent to school with my top lip covered in it,I had run into my mum who was caring the teapot and scalded my lip.My friends laughed at me and said it was fried egg.
I loved Liquorice torpedoes and liquorice tablets. Pine apple chunks.
Rhubarb and custards. I loved something we called Kalli don't know how it is spelt but we went with threepence and got kalii and a stick of Spanish{Liquorice.] it used to slit your tongue if you ate too much.A sort of perfumed crystals,
Mars bars and Toblerone in a big disk at Christmas.
My gran loved Parma violets and midget gems tiny perfumed gums .
Edinborough Rock which hurt your fillings. When I was small in the early 50s we still talked about getting Sweet rations, we always went to the same shop and got a few things when doing the weekend shopping.
Coltsfoot rock
I also loved Crispets.
Tiny bits of coconut in cheap tasting chocolate. I think they were
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