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Favourite sweets from childhood?

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Darren

Darren Report 17 Feb 2005 20:22

SHRIMPS!! The dogs looking at me like i'm daft.... so is the wife come to think about it

Sarah

Sarah Report 17 Feb 2005 20:20

anybody remember the white chocolate mice??? loved those

Darren

Darren Report 17 Feb 2005 20:20

I've just thought of another, refreshers

Jackie

Jackie Report 17 Feb 2005 20:19

...swizzle sticks......bring em back..!!!

Darren

Darren Report 17 Feb 2005 19:58

My wife put some lovehearts in my valentine card this year, but complained about them being different. I know..ooorrrr!

Elizabeth Anne

Elizabeth Anne Report 17 Feb 2005 19:56

Oh yes, sherbert fountain dips, I loved them too and any one remember Lovehearts

Darren

Darren Report 17 Feb 2005 19:49

Don't know if this company supplied to the rest of the country or just middlesbro, but we used to get lowcocks fizzy drinks delivered and i have strong memory of american cream soda, which was dark green in colour. I have bought a few times over the years from different makers, but none seem to come near those bottles from lowcocks

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 17 Feb 2005 19:46

One of my favourites was Rowntrees Butterscotch gums, lovely and chewy, always ate them while I was reading the 'Famous Five' books! :))

Darren

Darren Report 17 Feb 2005 19:44

Butterscotch spangles are my particular favourite..

Les

Les Report 17 Feb 2005 19:43

Liquorice root! My 10 year old son loves them. Whenever I try to cut down on smoking I use liquorice root as a substitute. It is still easily obtainable in health shops. You can also get liquorice imps there too!

Elizabeth Anne

Elizabeth Anne Report 17 Feb 2005 19:42

I remember the mustard coloured spangels, was it butterscotch? I liked the licorice ones too. Four blackjacks for a penny and a lovely pink and white lollipop which you could suck for hours, made of a hard powder, forgotten what it was called.

Darren

Darren Report 17 Feb 2005 19:41

I can remember goin to the baths every saturday and buying two or three dainties that would last the whole walk home.

Penny

Penny Report 17 Feb 2005 19:40

Baileys mixture,the newsagents was called baileys and when there tubs of sweets were nearly empty they would put all the odd bits in the one tub and charge 10p a bag, I used to think they were the bee s knee s....also loved fruit salads and black jacks,Penny in Dorset

Darren

Darren Report 17 Feb 2005 19:39

Just typing that has brought back lots of good memories. Can anyone remember the big liquorice sticks with the flat ends or the liquoric roots that you chewed on. Just twigs in fact.

Anne

Anne Report 17 Feb 2005 19:39

Les, l'm sure that was an olde english spangle, they were my favourites as well. They brought them back a few years ago, but they were'nt as nice. Anne

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 17 Feb 2005 19:38

Ooh, I liked those acid-drop flavour Spangles, in a blue packet! :)

Les

Les Report 17 Feb 2005 19:37

mmmmmm spangles! Why did they ever get rid of them? Whenever you ask anyone over 35 to name one of their favourite sweets, Spangles comes up every time. If I remember correctly, there was a sort of mustard type colour one. Don't quite know what flavour it was meant to be but it was delicious.

Darren

Darren Report 17 Feb 2005 19:33

Hi all, i had a thought today whilst talking to my youngest daughter, stood staring at the sweets in our local shop. What are favourite sweets from when we were kids. I'm 38 and remember getting 5 dainties for 10p or tow highland toffee bars that would last nearly all day. I also seem to remember that the dainties where huge or so i thought at the time. But my all time favourite were spangles...mmmmm!