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postman44 | 23:23 Mon 07th Sep 2020 | Food & Drink
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What is a little older version of the jelly babies.
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23:25 Mon 07th Sep 2020
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2 words sorry

Jelly Tots
Is this for a quiz? Jelly babies definitely predate jelly tots in real life
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Thank you Mamyalynne
Woofgang is correct, Jelly babies were around years earlier. Perhaps Jelly beans?
Older in the sense of babies can't walk, tots are toddlers.
Oh I see! Clever!
You're both correct as in the history of confectionery but I doubt that's what this is.

Have to put a different head on when quizzing.
There's more to the "jelly baby" than I thought ....
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-35100612
Yes there is 'Peace Babies'.
I don't really understand the concept of nibbling at confectionery. If God had meant me to nibble he would never have invented the shovel.
lol jno, creme eggs and walnut whips I sort of nibble, but the rest go straight down the hatch : ))
Talking of sweets reminds me that I haven't seen tubes of Rowntree's Fruit Gums around for years.
The grown up version of jelly babies- wine gums?
I allowed myself to buy Nestle Whips from Poundland at the weekend. Couldn't believe when I opened the package the "whips" were about the size of a thimble - maybe a little bit taller.

No nuts on top and none when you sucked the whip out.

Have I bought the wrong ones.
I don't think they make the old-fashioned walnut whips with the nut on the top anymore.
Jackdaw - maybe the Covid doesn't allow it.
Can't blame Covid for this move.
Does anyone remember when they were called Duncans walnut whip?

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