Anyone else remember Ross's Puff Candy bars covered in milk chocolate? Could eat one right now,also rum and butter sweets with chewy centres.Can still get Caramac but it's not the same.If we knocked on the back door of the village pub we could buy Niblets bit like Chipsticks ------ow to go down memory lane only bit of exercise I shall get today.
I have helped cater a couple or three weddings over the past few years and a couple of them had hired sweet stalls with all the old faves on show and for eating. No sweet tobacco/spanish gold though.
There is a sweet shop in that model village called Beamish I think that does mail order. This info was dragged out of my fuzzy back-brain so I will check around and see if I remember correctly
The sweet shop in the Museum town of Beamish is
www.jubileeconfectionery.co.uk
Just tried to buy some sweeties but the shop is temporarily closed. SIGH.
gness is it McCowan's Highland Toffee you are thinking of? They were a Scottish company which used a picture of a highland cow on the wrappers.
Loved their toffee as a child, both the bars and penny dainties but having been bought over by Nestle' / Rowntrees the product is now sadly a poor immitation. *sigh*
My favourite;-Nonsuch Banana split by Walkers Toffee if you're lucky on a tin tray with little hammer,also white toffee bonbons NEVER lemon or strawberry.Aniseed balls for ever!xxx