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Reminiscing about childhood sweets

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sankev Fri 04-Oct-24 21:13:48

Chatting to my sister she remarked that when buying some sweets for her GChildren, she noticed that an old favourite of ours, a Curly Wurly seems to have shrunk in length. I laughed and said it was likely because we had actually grown taller! It reminded me of my absolute favourites from childhood, Spangles! This was closely followed by sherbet pips. If I spent my hard earned pocket money on these I could make them last forever by sucking them one at a time. Any other grans (or grandads) have any old favourites?

Auntieflo Sat 05-Oct-24 11:19:10

Was there a sweet mixture called 'Winter mix', or something similar? I used to like the clove taste. They were little pillow shaped, shiny hard sweets and stripey!

Shinamae Sat 05-Oct-24 11:20:57

Auntieflo

Was there a sweet mixture called 'Winter mix', or something similar? I used to like the clove taste. They were little pillow shaped, shiny hard sweets and stripey!

I remember them they were called winter mix and they were lovely. Can’t get them now. I don’t think…

Lizzies Sat 05-Oct-24 11:28:01

I have never liked liquorice and we were once taken on a school trip to Pontefract to visit the castle and Barrett’s factory. We could sample the products and I was so miffed that it was all liquorice. My favourites were Fruit Salad and Sour Apples.

Shinamae Sat 05-Oct-24 11:28:59

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Lynker Sat 05-Oct-24 11:42:28

Does anyone remember butterscotch tablets? I haven't seen them for years.

Granmarderby10 Sat 05-Oct-24 11:46:04

I loved caramac but think it’s only recently been discontinued. There is a Cadbury version now. Not as crisp or dark.

My dream sweet would be a lime 🍋‍🟩filled chocolate barrel from the box of Milk Tray or Milk Tray Bar 🎶 Milk Tray Bar- you’ll like it fine- a different experience ever time” 🎶

Nell8 Sat 05-Oct-24 11:55:25

I had a special way of eating Crunchie bars. Bite the end off then use my tongue to suck out the honeycomb, leaving a hollow chocolate tube. Needed a longer tongue to reach the end. Did anyone else indulge in un-ladylike practices with their confectionery? (No, I'm not talking Mars Bars here!)

Marydoll Sat 05-Oct-24 12:15:44

I loved caramac but think it’s only recently been discontinued. There is a Cadbury version now.

Granmarderby as I said earlier, you can still get it in certain shops. I saw it last week. Thought of buying it, but find it too sickly now.

Marydoll Sat 05-Oct-24 12:37:46

Shinamae

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Chocolate ones were better! wink

Summerfly Sat 05-Oct-24 13:06:12

My lovely mum used to make toffee for bonfire night. It was just like Thornton’s. Two trays would be ready for us when we ran home from school. We always had friends with us who knew what a treat we would be having. Happy days.

JdotJ Sat 05-Oct-24 13:57:18

Golden Cup choc bar. Dreamy

Bar Six I ate about a million of them while pregnant with my first child.

Marydoll Sat 05-Oct-24 14:02:29

Summerfly

My lovely mum used to make toffee for bonfire night. It was just like Thornton’s. Two trays would be ready for us when we ran home from school. We always had friends with us who knew what a treat we would be having. Happy days.

I have just made toffee apples, my mother's recipe. My craving forced me to do it. wink Heaven help my teeth, but I have to say that the one I have just finished was exactly like the ones my mother made.
Please do not tell my dentist.

Granmarderby10 Sat 05-Oct-24 14:03:38

Oooh yes Summerfly a school friends mum used to make it and friend would bring it to school wrapped in foil. She was very popular on those days😀
Also the long lost Mint Cracknel yum. Not going to Australia for it…

Auntieflo Sat 05-Oct-24 15:01:38

Not a childhood reminiscence, but when I was pregnant with our first son, I ate 1/4lb of Clarnico Peppermint Creams almost every day. Crisp sugar coating and a firm white minty filling.
Are they still around?

Skydancer Sat 05-Oct-24 15:45:21

No wonder dentists are so wealthy!

Curlywhirly Sat 05-Oct-24 16:08:03

Raspberry Ruffles
Merry Maids (caramel sweets cover with chocolate)
Jublies (large triangular orange ices)
Cherry Lips
Uncle Joe's Mint Balls
Opal Fruits
Aztec Chocolate Bars
Bar Six Chocolate bars
Topic (not sure if they are still around?)

Granmarderby10 Sat 05-Oct-24 16:30:11

“A hazel nut in every bite!” Sadly discontinued as was Caramac in recent years.😟

Loved Cherry Lips and Floral Drops.

Granmarderby10 Sat 05-Oct-24 16:35:01

Auntieflo proper sweet shops should sell them, and markets like ours used to. Would devour those while waiting for the bus.

sharon103 Sat 05-Oct-24 16:36:32

Summerfly

My lovely mum used to make toffee for bonfire night. It was just like Thornton’s. Two trays would be ready for us when we ran home from school. We always had friends with us who knew what a treat we would be having. Happy days.

So did my mum. It was lovely.

I used to like fruit polos
Rainbow drops ( coloured rice)
Cough candy
Pineapple cubes
Sherbet fountain, suck too hard and you'd choke on it.
Flying saucers
Kali

Granmarderby10 Sat 05-Oct-24 16:48:01

sharon103 aah fruit polos.
What was the stuff in a bag, not sherbert - sort of granular with a flat lolly pop inside it for dipping? Anyone…

sankev Sat 05-Oct-24 17:11:59

I think it was called Sherbert Dip Granmarderby10. Another of my favourites. Modern day I am also partial to the fizzy haribo.

Ilovedogs22 Sat 05-Oct-24 17:42:31

I had a lovely childhood friend Jill. Her parents owned a little sweet shop & our formative years consisted of skipping, playing with Barbie dolls and eating lots of sweets. I remember fairy drops, rhubarb & custard chunks, anaiseed -flavoured ribbons, bull-eyes,
traffic-light lollies & crisps with a little bag of salt in them. Happy days. I still think of you Jill.😊

JamesandJon33 Sun 06-Oct-24 06:02:36

Aniseed balls, my all time favourite.

Bonnybanko Sun 06-Oct-24 06:41:01

Allira my local cafe sell lots of old fashioned sweets they’re all in jars and they’ve got gobstoppers the size which would choke a horse, I bought flying saucers recently and soor plooms , I just love those old fashioned sweets the cafe has a real variety you won’t get anywhere else near me, I just have to watch I don’t chip my teeth and do my best to sook them to the bitter end

Kate1949 Sun 06-Oct-24 12:03:13

I'm not sure of the spelling but I loved Kali. It was sold in triangular paper bags and came in all different colours