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What sweets/candy are unique to Britain?
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Well, if I'm to be even more picky... then how about sweets that are unique to Wales? (where I live)
My partner lives in America, and he came over here a month ago. While he was here, he wanted to buy some British candy to take home... something his kids wouldn't have seen/tasted before over in America. But we couldn't really find anything.
I'm sure there are loads of sweets that they don't have that we do. For example... I know they don't have those 'Fruit Salad' sweets over there. (He confirmed that one for me)
Can anyone give me some examples? I'd like to send him some this Christmas.
Hope you can help.
Thanks in advance :)
My partner lives in America, and he came over here a month ago. While he was here, he wanted to buy some British candy to take home... something his kids wouldn't have seen/tasted before over in America. But we couldn't really find anything.
I'm sure there are loads of sweets that they don't have that we do. For example... I know they don't have those 'Fruit Salad' sweets over there. (He confirmed that one for me)
Can anyone give me some examples? I'd like to send him some this Christmas.
Hope you can help.
Thanks in advance :)
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Kendal's mint cakes, highland toffee, humbugs as said above and those Bullseye ones which are similar.
Not sure if they are in the US but...
Parma violets, LoveHearts etc...
Loads of ideas here...
http://www.aquarterof.co.uk/index.php
Not sure if they are in the US but...
Parma violets, LoveHearts etc...
Loads of ideas here...
http://www.aquarterof.co.uk/index.php
Jelly Tots and Tootie Fruities?
Found this too...
http://www.choosebritish.co.uk/TraditionalBrit ishSweets.html
http://www.britishsweets.com.au/index.php
Found this too...
http://www.choosebritish.co.uk/TraditionalBrit ishSweets.html
http://www.britishsweets.com.au/index.php
Been to see my friend the sweetie lady she suggested boiled type sweets thought you could get almost any thing else there.
http://www.americansweets.co.uk/usa-candysweet s-ncategories2curpage-2-2-c.asp has got lots of American sweets can you perhaps see what isn't there ( hmm that doesn't sound right)
http://www.americansweets.co.uk/usa-candysweet s-ncategories2curpage-2-2-c.asp has got lots of American sweets can you perhaps see what isn't there ( hmm that doesn't sound right)
I have a friend who lives in America and when I went to visit I was asked to take Haribo, Maltesers and parma violets, as they can't get them over there.
Yes, they do sell Cadburys chocolate in the US, but it is made by Hersheys and tastes different.
Other sweets they may not get in the States are Edinburgh Rock and (from an old fashioned sweet shop) sweet tobacco.
Yes, they do sell Cadburys chocolate in the US, but it is made by Hersheys and tastes different.
Other sweets they may not get in the States are Edinburgh Rock and (from an old fashioned sweet shop) sweet tobacco.
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