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Lizzies Sat 17-Aug-24 14:59:33

Acid drops and sour apples, cherry lips and fruit salad. Making my mouth water just thinking about them.

rafichagran Sat 17-Aug-24 14:57:14

I love shrimps, blackjacks, and fruit salads.

MissAdventure Sat 17-Aug-24 14:55:44

Sweet tobacco.
I can vaguely remember it tasting bitter, and making me dribble.
I ordered some from online, but that was just coconut flavoured

Spuddy Sat 17-Aug-24 14:55:07

Our local sweet shop is retro, they still sell things as you've described!

They've got retro toys and games too.

blue14 Sat 17-Aug-24 14:52:48

So many memories coming flooding back!
Aniseed balls, acid drops, sweet cigarettes etc.

blue14 Sat 17-Aug-24 14:50:45

.......also the rhubarb and custard sweets?

MissAdventure Sat 17-Aug-24 14:50:02

Cinnamon humbugs.

They sound delicious

blue14 Sat 17-Aug-24 14:49:08

Do you remember the pink shrimps on the penny tray?

Ali23 Sat 17-Aug-24 14:48:54

We have an old fashioned sweetie shop in the city centre. A very special treat ! It smells amazing 🤩

Babs03 Sat 17-Aug-24 14:45:09

bridie54

I still have a 'real 'sweetie shop in my 'wee toon'. All the sweetie jars still lining the shelves.

If you buy the shop you get the recipes. Since I was wee I've loved their humbugs. Mint flavour was the favourite back then and my pal and I bought them on the way to our weekly horse ride. The humbugs were a favourite with the ponies too so we used the sweets to catch them easily.

My daughter (a chemist) loves their cinammon humbugs (for the medicinal properties apparently) but I've had to wait more than 6 months for the owner of the shop to be able to source 'real' cinammon oil as she won't make them with the synthetic oil. I've 2 bags ready for DD's birthday on Monday.

They still do 'Lucky Tatties' and the 'penny 'trays tho I've no idea what you pay for a penny tray nowadays. And real black liquorice is my favourite. I remember getting a whole box one Christmas, all the assortment of laces, straps, pipes, catherine wheels etc. I never was a fan of the red stuff.

Is a sweetie shop in our town but is one of a chain with shops trying to look like the old sweetie shops, is not the same. You are lucky to have the real deal.
Our old sweetie shop would also sell bottles of pop, sasparilla, dandelion and burdock, and cream soda.

MissAdventure Sat 17-Aug-24 14:44:00

Sweet peanuts were my favourite, but my mum made me have spearmint pips, because they were hers.

bridie54 Sat 17-Aug-24 14:39:03

I still have a 'real 'sweetie shop in my 'wee toon'. All the sweetie jars still lining the shelves.

If you buy the shop you get the recipes. Since I was wee I've loved their humbugs. Mint flavour was the favourite back then and my pal and I bought them on the way to our weekly horse ride. The humbugs were a favourite with the ponies too so we used the sweets to catch them easily.

My daughter (a chemist) loves their cinammon humbugs (for the medicinal properties apparently) but I've had to wait more than 6 months for the owner of the shop to be able to source 'real' cinammon oil as she won't make them with the synthetic oil. I've 2 bags ready for DD's birthday on Monday.

They still do 'Lucky Tatties' and the 'penny 'trays tho I've no idea what you pay for a penny tray nowadays. And real black liquorice is my favourite. I remember getting a whole box one Christmas, all the assortment of laces, straps, pipes, catherine wheels etc. I never was a fan of the red stuff.

Clawdy Sat 17-Aug-24 14:17:36

I remember sherbet lemons, and weird liquorice flavoured sticks that looked like twigs!

Llamedos13 Sat 17-Aug-24 14:17:16

Midget gems were my favourite, I would buy a great big bag of them for sixpence.

Babs03 Sat 17-Aug-24 14:15:36

*bubble gums

Babs03 Sat 17-Aug-24 14:15:07

Remember the old sweetie shops, with all the glass jars of sweeties measured out in quarters?
And there used to be a tray of assorted sweets, you could buy several for a big old penny. There were black jacks, fruit salads, fizzy planets, bubble guns, gob stoppers, and red liquorice laces.
My favourite from the glass jars would be a quarter of cinder toffee or brightly coloured sherbet with a stick of liquorice to dip in.