francovendee
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Aniseed balls, I can taste them now. Sold by weight from a big jar.
A bag of these would last me days.
A bag of these would last me days.
@AJB Temple is right they are called Sherbert Fountains not dips. Sherbert Dabs have a lolly instead of the liquoriceSo two people have said sherbet Fountain or sherbet dips, I always used to call them sherbet dabs, and by my reasoning they had to have somebody to test them, and that was the job I wanted when I grew up "A Sherbert daba tester " loved it when the licorice tube was still working properly and sucked too hard and it went straight up into your sinuses, lol.
I must’ve loved Sherbert, as the other things I really liked were flying saucers
were these 'gob stoppers'?Aniseed balls, I can taste them now. Sold by weight from a big jar.
A bag of these would last me days.
were these 'gob stoppers'?
No but I liked those too.were these 'gob stoppers'?
Yup, shrimps, blackjacks and their cousins fruit salad...Those pink shrimps that were 4 for a penny and Blackjacks.
I'm a child of the 50s so sweets were the norm as was chocolate which is my biggest treat. I also have my own teeth but only due to regular brushing being drummed into me. I also have my own stomach - a testament to my love of chocolate. I remember Cadbury penny bars, and later, lion bars, amazins, bar sixes...No but I liked those too.
I'm a war baby and any sort of sweet was on ration. One reason I've still got all my own teeth.
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