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What are your favourite sweets?

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Esmay Fri 26-Sept-25 17:22:15

Another vote for sherbet lemons-much loved by my insulin dependent neighbour !
She always had a quarter of them even though they were forbidden. As a child she'd give me one of her precious sherbets .
Just thinking of them makes my mouth water.
Here's something which whetted my appetite for the origin of words -
Sherbet is from Arabic and is found in Turkish and Persian languages .
It means a drink - probably a fruit based one .

MiniMoon Fri 26-Sept-25 17:20:55

I love Kendal mint cake, but at the moment my favourites are the jelly beans sold in garden centres. They have different flavours to the usual sweet shop variety.

Greyduster Fri 26-Sept-25 17:18:47

I don’t eat a lot of sweets, but I love liquorice allsorts - but they have to be Maynard Bassetts. They are still made here in Sheffield, so there’s a connection, but I had some recently from M&S and they were truly awful - a travesty.

Casdon Fri 26-Sept-25 17:12:55

I’ve got M&S mint assortment in the car. They aren’t my favourites, it’s because I know I’ll only eat one per journey. My favourite is jelly beans, I buy the Lidl ones because they are proper jelly belly, unlike the other supermarket ones. One pack lasts me about a month, they are just there when I get the urge.

teabagwoman Fri 26-Sept-25 17:03:00

Recently I got a craving for Jellybabies!

Babs03 Fri 26-Sept-25 16:54:17

Licorice Allsorts or revels.

Oreo Fri 26-Sept-25 16:13:02

Marg75

We don't just sit in the car and eat them continuously, just we may have one or two on a journey, one on the way home from shopping, a packet lasts a long time!

Same here, either Werthers or boiled sweets such as fruit flavour, humbug type ones sometimes.😋

TerriBull Fri 26-Sept-25 16:10:49

Actual boiled sweets of my childhood would be sherbet lemons, in fact I remember them in other flavours too. Ruinous for the teeth of course, I haven't had a boiled sweet for years unless throat sweets count. I also loved wafer type circular things, again with sherbet in the middle known as flying saucers, they're still around. My treat now would be chocolate, I try to make that occasional though.

M0nica Fri 26-Sept-25 16:03:33

Only eat sweets Christmas and Easter and that tends to be chocolates that I have been given. I am actually not very fond of chocolate.

Having said all that, my favourite sweets are Liquorice Allsorts and if I am very lucky Santa Claus sometimes puts some in my stocking.

Marg75 Fri 26-Sept-25 15:51:14

We don't just sit in the car and eat them continuously, just we may have one or two on a journey, one on the way home from shopping, a packet lasts a long time!

Grandmabatty Fri 26-Sept-25 15:33:00

I'm diabetic so rarely eat sweets now, just the occasional square of chocolate. My favourite sweets were chocolate limes. Loved them

GrannyIvy Fri 26-Sept-25 14:51:52

Sherbet lemons, rarely buy sweets though prefer a chocolate bar

henetha Fri 26-Sept-25 14:37:07

I only eat sweets if they are chocolate.
Absolutely love chocolate, not keen on sweets... except occasionally chocolate limes.

Autumncolours Fri 26-Sept-25 14:33:59

I never have sweets if any sort in the car. As a child I nearly choked on a bitter lemon sweet when my dad drove over a bump in the road. I was only saved by mum screaming at my him to stop the car then dragging me out and performing the Heimlich manoeuvre. Luckily she’d recently attended a St John’s Ambulance first aid course so knew what to do. I have had some issues with swallowing ever since (mainly psychological I think) and when I’m stressed I just can’t eat in case I choke. It was far and away the most terrifying experience of my life!

Marg75 Fri 26-Sept-25 14:15:21

DH & I always have sweets in the car pocket, my favourites are Werther's Original and he likes boiled fruit sweets. What are your favourites?