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Barratts Dolly Mixture 1KG

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So there are our best traditional English sweets. perhaps we've reminded you of a retro childhood favourite or we've introduced you to a new favourite? Small Sweet Jar - Contains over 1.2kg and the jar measures 19cm (height) x 11cm (width) x 11cm (depth). Forever a favourite with children and adults alike - White Mice is a chocolate treat that nobody can refuse. The smooth and creamy white chocolate texture is hard to beat. We also available have pink and white mice /large-pink-white-mice for a unique and fun strawberry twist or traditional sugar mice /sugar-mice for a true retro classic. These morish mice will always be a fun one to eat! Dolly mixture is a British confection, consisting of a variety of multi-coloured fondant shapes, such as cubes and cylinders with subtle flavourings, and sugar-coated jellies. With St George's Day right around the corner on Friday 23rd April, why not celebrate the patron saint of England with our favourite traditional English confectionaries that we all know and love. We're sure that George would probably have a sweet tooth himself and so here are just a few of the sweets that you'll remember from your childhood and that you can still buy at AQuarterOf.co.uk today

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The Goon Show character Bluebottle was frequently rewarded or bribed, with a quantity of dolly mixture, jelly babies, or similar sweets. [1] See also [ edit ] In the UK, Dolly Mix is produced under the Barratt brand, now owned by Valeo Confectionery previously known as Tangerine Confectionery. Nothing will ever beat the classic Bassetts Liquorice Allsorts! In 1899, a confectionary sale representative dropped a tray of the liquorice delights and mixed them all up (when scrambling them off of the floor to save them). Intrigued by the jumbled-up colourful creation, Bassetts started manufacturing their allsorts on a mass scale and they've been around ever since! Are you a fan? Wine Gums have been a household name for years and were first invented over 100 years ago! In contrast to their name, Wine Gums contain no alcohol, but each coloured sweet is named after a type of wine. Wine Gums are traditionally made in 5 shapes: kidney, crown, rhombus, circle, and oblong (and also in a variety of colours). Which is your favourite shape and colour?The Bassett’s range of sweets have been popular since 1899 when the Liquorice Allsorts were created. The Bertie Bassett mascot continues to represent the brand and is well recognised across Britain. Some of Bassett’s most popular sweets include Liquorice Allsorts, Jelly Babies, Traditional Wine Gums, Pear Drops, Murray Mints and Dolly Mixture. The story goes that the Liquorice Allsorts mix was created by a salesman who spilt a tray of liquorice creams and sweets which happened to land in a way that appealed to the customer he was selling to. Large Sweet Jar - Contains over 2.3kg and the jar measures 25cm (height) x 14cm (width) x 12cm (depth). Loose-filled Sweet Jars full to the brim with this traditional retro sweet that has been around for decades. With a mix of soft chewy candy and fruit jellies, Dolly Mixtures are sooooo yummy! Medium Sweet Jar - Contains over 1.8kg and the jar measures 19cm (height) x 13cm (width) x 13cm (depth). Nothing is more nostalgic than these melt-in-the-mouth Raspberry-flavoured shrimp-shaped delights. If you have never had these - don't worry, they don't taste like seafood! Nothing compares to the iconic Bassetts Shrimp. Do you chew yours or let them melt on your tongue a bit first? Pink Shrimps have always been an incredibly moreish sweet.

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