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Dear Ms B,


We do our best to answer any questions customers may have and I am most sorry we have fallen short. We have a list of ingredients available for all the products we carry in the shop, as well as on our website. Most of our products are made with natural colours and flavours, including our pick and mix section, and many sweets are made exclusively for us by small independent makers all over the UK.


Our natural rhubarb and custard is made exclusively for us and the ingredients are as follow: Sugar, Glucose Syrup, Flavourings ? Natural Vanilla and Rhubarb, Citric Acid, Natural Colours (Anthocyanins (ie plant pigments), Curcumin (ie cumin).


Ms B you can also buy Hope and Greenwood sweets in Waitrose!


Kindest Regards,


Randi McAfee


Manager

katie1997 Wrote:

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> *Bob* Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I believe the traditional ingredient in

> 'sweets'

> > is 'sugar'.

>

> *Bob* you sure know a thing or two about boiled

> confectionary.



*Bob* does, but can he spell confectionery?

MissDollyMixture Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Dear Ms B,

>

> We do our best to answer any questions customers

> may have and I am most sorry we have fallen short.

> We have a list of ingredients available for all

> the products we carry in the shop, as well as on

> our website. Most of our products are made with

> natural colours and flavours, including our pick

> and mix section, and many sweets are made

> exclusively for us by small independent makers all

> over the UK.

>

> Our natural rhubarb and custard is made

> exclusively for us and the ingredients are as

> follow: Sugar, Glucose Syrup, Flavourings ?

> Natural Vanilla and Rhubarb, Citric Acid, Natural

> Colours (Anthocyanins (ie plant pigments),

> Curcumin (ie cumin).

>

> Ms B you can also buy Hope and Greenwood sweets in

> Waitrose!

>

> Kindest Regards,

>

> Randi McAfee

>

> Manager



Thanks for explaining, Randi. That's pretty much the answer I expected to get in the shop but maybe the person on that day was a newbie.


Interesting that several people on this thread assumed it was mass-manufactured stuff, so hopefully this will raise awareness that all boiled sweets are not the same!


Haven't seen the boiled sweets appear in Waitrose yet, but well done for getting in there.

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