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Floral Gums
Floral Gums, they taste like flowers, or some people think they taste like soap or perfume! Either way, they're a bit of a Love them or Hate them sweet. Hard, chewy, gummy scented flavoured sweets.
Retro Sweet Cone
Retro Sweet Cone - a positively delicious trip down memory lane for anyone! Including such favourites as Double Dips, Black Jacks, Refresher Chews, Drumsticks, Fruit Lollies, Double Lollies, and much more! We tend to mix it up a bit when filling these so if you're ordering a few the contents may vary! Fabulous gifts and great value.
Weight is approximate and may vary depending on value of contents1980s Sweets Hamper - Epic Eighties Sweets Bucket
Midget Gems - Lion's
Midget Gem's - Lions. PROPER MIDGET GEMS! With the black liquorice ones (licorice gums) that we all know and love! We've got proper Lion's Licorice Gums too.
1970s Sweets Hamper - Groovy Seventies Sweets Bucket
1960s Sweets Hamper - Swinging Sixties Sweets Bucket
Spearmint Chews
Spearmint Chews, these are just the ticket, fabulously cool spearmint flavour. A classic, traditional chewy sweet and exceptionally more-ish!
1950s Sweets Hamper - Fabulous Fifties Sweets Bucket
Liquorice All Sorts
Liquorice All Sorts - Bertie Bassett's favourites! Does this really need an explanation? The Liquorice All Sorts are a collection of All Sorts of Liquorices of course!
Winter Mixture
Winter Mixture. A cracking selection of boiled sweets which have herbal and medicinal flavours including Cinnamon Balls, Clove Rock, Menthol & Eucolyptus, Sarsaparilla and other strong flavours. Will help keep those coughs & colds away.
Aniseed Twists
Aniseed Twists are hard boiled sweets with a very strong flavour of aniseed running through them. Hard and crunchy sweets which you'll love if you're an aniseed fan. A very traditional British sweet
Pontefract Cakes
Pontefract Cakes -Soft Liquorice Coins, also known as Pomfret Cakes - a firm favourite in our online sweet shop and we must have sold millions of Pontefract Cakes since we opened in 2004. Try and open a bag of Pontefract Cakes and just eat one..... it's impossible!!