Off of the top of my head, it has to be Black-Jacks. 4 for a penny Liquorice chewy things.So Tj has started the never ending ‘is it a biscuit or cake’ Thread about Jaffa biscuits (guess my answer) which got me thinking of Viscount Mint biscuits (my all time fav) which got me thinking about my Nan, which got me thinking of calling round to see her as a kid and getting to visit the sweet drawer. My favourites were always
ORANGE CHEWITS.
second would be wham bars.
third would be a good olde sherbet dip.
from the age of six; my Step-dad was an ice cream man. Had a lots of vans, at one time. So, as you can imagine, the whole 'sweet thing' got a bit sickening after a few years.I am always surprised about what other people remember about their childhoods.
I could not answer questions like this if my life depended on it.
from the age of six; my Step-dad was an ice cream man. Had a lots of vans, at one time. So, as you can imagine, the whole 'sweet thing' got a bit sickening after a few years.
My earliest memory is around a year to a year and a half. I know this because I remember being in reins and the cats I remember got put down just before I was 18 months. Got quite a few memories of that time. Ask me what I was doing last week? Pffft not a clue....I am always surprised about what other people remember about their childhoods.
I could not answer questions like this if my life depended on it.
When you are up to your elbows in an ice cream machine, that hasen't been cleaned in years and was just left to rot, the last time it was used. The appeal kind of wares off.When you were a kid you were in the paradise, if we can say like that.
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When you are up to your elbows in an ice cream machine, that hasen't been cleaned in years and was just left to rot, the last time it was used. The appeal kind of wares off.
I did have lots of mates at school though.
Ahhh I remember going to the local shop with all the jars on the shelved and getting a quarter of something.
Came across the Swedish salted liquorice which was an eye opener... if you haven’t tried this, then you must try a mouthful![]()
Salt liquorice, I just can't get the hang off, but I love Liquorice.My dad used to bring back a walnut whip for each of us kids when he got back from work.
I guess we remember things that made an impact on us!
As others have posted, the sherbet dip was good (except the paper got soggy and didn’t taste nice
Moon dust was fun, always thought it was somewhat dangerous!
Came across the Swedish salted liquorice which was an eye opener... if you haven’t tried this, then you must try a mouthful
Maynards!
Salt liquorice, I just can't get the hang off, but I love Liquorice.
My older step brother; a young Trawler-man at the time, gave his Dad 'moon dust' and he went mental about it. There was lots of swearing and talking about drugs. Really funny at the time.
Off of the top of my head, it has to be Black-Jacks. 4 for a penny Liquorice chewy things.
https://www.oldestsweetshop.co.uk/catalogsearch/result/?q=black+jacksReminds me of the (The name might be offensive to some.)that were also 4 for a penny (1d or £0.00417 in new money) on the penny tray.Black Sambo's
My favourite sweet was mint imperials.
Here are a couple of "temptations" for you:
https://www.oldestsweetshop.co.uk/buy-sweets
https://www.aquarterof.co.uk/