Liquorice Gourmet Jelly Beans – delicious liquorice flavour juicy jelly beans from The Jelly Bean Factory. Not only do they taste fabulous but they are Gelatine Free. We sell them in 125 gram bags (that`s an old 1/4 pound plus an extra 10%) – so you can either just enjoy one flavour – or you can buy a couple of bags and make your own customised selection of your favourite flavours.

 
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Jelly Filled Snails – These are awesome! Mallowy gummy snails filled with a delicious strawberry jelly filling – .they are so lifelike it`s really quite odd – .a bit like the kind of grub bush-tucker man digs into, only much much tastier!

 
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Milk Chocolate Raisins

Milk Chocolate Raisins – delicious plump raisins (isn`t that how they always describe raisins??) covered in milk chocolate. We love the combination of the fruit and the sweet smooth chocolate, and there`s no need to feel guilty about stuffing your face with raisins!
 

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Retro Sweets |

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Boiled Sweets Selection Jar

Boiled Sweets Selection Jar – A jar of assorted old favourites with a selection which will vary but is likely to include rhubarb and custard, kola kubes, pineapple chunks, pear drops and stacks more… they`re brilliant! We choose the sweets to make sure that there is a really good selection – and we cram in [...]

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Sherbet Pips Kilner Jar

Sherbet Pips Kilner Jar – For all Sherbet Pips afficionados out there! A stunning thick glass large kilner jar filled to the brim with that old chestnut we all know and love – Sherbet Pips. It`s a big jar and makes such a lovely, traditional gift for someone really special with a penchant for Pips [...]

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Bassetti

Bassetti – A real British classic – a firm favourite with those hardcore liquorice-loving fiends out there. Lovely shiny hard sticks of rich black liquorice, and one of our best-selling sweets. Now (getting the anorak out now), did you know that liquorice started being grown seriously in the UK back in the 1500s and was [...]

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