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Kayli (sherbet to southerners) from the suck-shop. Bought in quarters in a paper bag. It came in bright yellow (stained your fingers a nicotine yellow) and pink.


It actually had a more crystaline structure than sherbet. Looking back it was just sugar with a sour coating.

Annasfield Wrote:

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>

>

> (Floral gums however are bloody lovely. I

> currently have a 1/4 soaking in to a bottle of

> absloute.(tu)


I was introduced to this combination by a Scottish lass at an Open University summer school!

Annasfield Wrote:

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> Crisps

>

> (Floral gums however are bloody lovely. I

> currently have a 1/4 soaking in to a bottle of

> absloute.(tu)


We asked for your favourite chocolate or sweet and Anna said........."Crisps"


*family fortunes style noise in the negative*

1

Lindor dark chocolate- but one ball is not enough

2 lindor milk chocolate

3dark bounty

4 milk chocolate bounty

5 cadburys fruit and nut

6 m and s chocoalte covered raisins

7 kitkat/twix

8 toffee crisp

9 rolo ( very hard to find)

10 munchies ( but not it they taste of the mint ones they are sold next to)

11 chocolate eclairs

12 pineapple chunks

Toblerone out on it's own

Triangular chocolate

That's Toblerone

Made from Triangular almonds from triangular trees

and triangular honey from triangular bees

and oh my confectioner please

give me Toblerone


And of course, as already mentioned, they are great as toast racks for Ritz crackers and bike racks for performing mice.

For Jelly Babies, theres a lot to be said,

fist bite it is off with the head.

Then the other extrene chew the feet,

enjoying this jelly is such a treat.

Bite off both of the legs up to the bum,

just taste the flavour of this gum.

Nip off the arms, hands and the fingers,

oh how the taste in the mouth lingers.

The chest and bottom are all that remain,

unless you chose all boys (someone explain).

waynetta Wrote:

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> Toblerone out on it's own

> Triangular chocolate

> That's Toblerone

> Made from Triangular almonds from triangular

> trees

> and triangular honey from triangular bees

> and oh my confectioner please

> give me Toblerone

>

> And of course, as already mentioned, they are

> great as toast racks for Ritz crackers and bike

> racks for performing mice.



PEOPLE whose surname is Toblerone should always take along an empty 'Toblerone' chocolate box when attending interviews for office jobs. This would save your potential employer the expense of having to make a name plaque for your desk, and therefore increase your chances of getting the job.

hoipolloi Wrote:

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> Without doubt my fave sweet of all time was the

> Jolly Rancher - so sour! Brilliant when hungover.

> I don't think you can get them any more, sadly.


http://www.americansweets.co.uk/jolly-rancher-28-c.asp

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