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Title: Favorite old fashion lollies
Post by: obbie on August 07, 2014, 10:32:21 am
What is your favorite old fashion lollies.

I like bullseyes, humbugs,  and boiled lollies, lolly pops, ect.
Gourmet fudges, coconut ice..

what do you like. :)
Title: Re: Favorite old fashion lollies
Post by: CreamPuff63 on August 07, 2014, 11:02:56 am
Bassetts sherbet with a licorice stick  :P
candy coated licorice bullets  :P
milkshakes and sherbies  :P
clinkers  :P
(stopping now as the list is getting too long)
Title: Re: Favorite old fashion lollies
Post by: judydawn on August 07, 2014, 11:05:13 am
I'm not a lolly eater Robyn, I do suck on sugarless mints though.
Title: Re: Favorite old fashion lollies
Post by: cookie1 on August 07, 2014, 11:43:39 am
My favourites were traffic lights and umbrella lollies. I have since bought traffic lights but they just didn't taste the same. I also loved the peanut shaped lolly with peanut butter in it. They may have been Pascalls.
Title: Re: Favorite old fashion lollies
Post by: snappy on August 08, 2014, 02:33:52 am
Like you Robyn my favourites are humbugs and fudge - especially Jaffa or baileys fudge 😛
Title: Re: Favorite old fashion lollies
Post by: cookie1 on August 08, 2014, 08:27:44 am
An unusual question to ask Robyn. Are you going to sell them at your irrigation shop? :D
Title: Re: Favorite old fashion lollies
Post by: Cornish Cream on August 08, 2014, 08:54:51 am
Funny for you to ask that question Robyn because the BBC starts a new series tonight about making sweets
Quote:
"New series. Award-winning husband-and-wife confectioners Mark Greenwood and Kitty Hope demonstrate how to make all kinds of sweets at home, from childhood favourites to exotic treats, sourcing the best ingredients from around the UK along the way. In the first episode, Kitty and Mark make treats that are perfect to enjoy after dark, including gin and lime truffles and salted seashell caramels, while a spectacular raspberry marshmallow makes a perfect dinner party finale"
Title: Re: Favorite old fashion lollies
Post by: Bedlam on August 08, 2014, 09:12:15 am
Loo Denise, you must watch that one.  I'll have a gin and lime truffle please!
Title: Re: Favorite old fashion lollies
Post by: Bedlam on August 08, 2014, 09:13:15 am
What about a choo choo bar?
Title: Re: Favorite old fashion lollies
Post by: Kimmyh on August 08, 2014, 11:32:00 am
I don't know what most of those lollies are girls. Must have been before my time 😝😊
My favourite was sherbet bombs.
Title: Re: Favorite old fashion lollies
Post by: jeninwa on August 09, 2014, 02:27:48 am
White knight,  musk sticks and the sherbet bomb.
All most forgot the packet of Lollie fags.
Title: Re: Favorite old fashion lollies
Post by: jeninwa on August 09, 2014, 02:33:21 am
My favourites were traffic lights and umbrella lollies. I have since bought traffic lights but they just didn't taste the same. I also loved the peanut shaped lolly with peanut butter in it. They may have been Pascalls.

I don't remember traffic lights, where the umbrella lollies the hard toffee ones?
Title: Re: Favorite old fashion lollies
Post by: obbie on August 09, 2014, 02:59:51 am
Yes cookie. I have just registered a lolly business, for the kids.

Stock started to arrive yesterday.
I have ordered choo choo bars Bedlam. :)

 any other favorites..
Title: Re: Favorite old fashion lollies
Post by: cookie1 on August 09, 2014, 07:36:01 am
Thanks. Does that mean the kids get to eat all the lollies, or you sell them and they get all the profits?  Lucky kids either way.

Kimmy I had a chuckle at that. CC that show sounds interesting.
Title: Re: Favorite old fashion lollies
Post by: obbie on August 09, 2014, 10:01:52 am
They have to work to Cookie. Its so fun finding all  the lollies I love, and trying to get them. :)
Title: Re: Favorite old fashion lollies
Post by: cookie1 on August 09, 2014, 10:27:08 am
Jeninwa the umbrella lollies were on a stick and came in red I think and possibly some other colours.