Traditional Pocket

It was always my childhood dream ... After all, they always talk about that as "happy as a child sweet shop."
I remember very fond of stopping out of our local sweet shop en route to school. I have spent many happy hour to decide which candy would find its way into my little white paper bag. Selection seemed almost endless ... From pear calculates the Kali-strawberry sherbet lemons bootlaces.
And there can be no doubt the same way as in fashion since the 1970s and 1980s, will return, recovery of love at the moment of nostalgic candy.
People even ask me about my position shop is left of these decades ... and if so, can still eat sweets! Annan wry smile. Although the vast majority of the sweets that sell not generally available in those days, the manufacturers still many old favorites. To find them even though it is very difficult - this is the only Internet force.
I am often asked by people who are thinking to start a small picturesque village sweet shop or market stall, which is old classics they are smooth. So here is a list, I find that the top 5 sweets, no self-respecting old-fashioned sweet shop would (I assume that would include all the classics such as flying saucers, sherbet lemons, Aniseed Balls, prawns and Blackjacks - these are old favorites that you might have forgotten):
Remember Space Dust Space Dust? It was originally about the late 1970s I think. It came in a bag and poured it on top of your tongue began to fizz, pop and explode. And you've spent a few minutes mouth wide open, so that all around could "enjoy" the crackling. Believe it or not, it is still made and is now a very trendy, which is a famous chef, such as Heston Blumenthal, their desserts.
Gobstoppers They looked huge and lasted a long time. I used to take me out of my mouth so I could see what color it had become one. It was always a big disappointment, if it had gone white, but I guess that was boring, when the layer between the red, yellow, and my personal favorite, blues. And the very heart of that small seed. If I wanted to make sweet my pocket money lasts as long as possible, I went to gobstopper every time!
Sugar Mice Now these are really old school - I think it is a string that he got it for me it's just so nostalgic. "You hardly see a string these days anymore. And as long as you crunch, you can make them last all year - they were my second "Minutes consumption per penny" list, behind gobstoppers.
Sweet Tobacco previously come in bags, such as real tobacco, and it was known as Spanish Gold. It looked a lot like a real tobacco too - shredded coconut dipped in chocolate powder. It was one of those people are distributed sweets. What was the tastier part? Was it the coconut tobacco? Or I lovely chocolate powder, which was left when the tobacco was all eaten?
Sherbet Fountains Everyone remembers the sweet ... tube fizzy sherbet with a licorice stick poking out the top. But no one can remember the name. Everything seems to think they sherbet dips. But they really are a sweet retro classic. Even people who do not seem to like liquorice sorbet Fountains!
Isn't it great that sweetshop offers timeless sweets we all can enjoy?
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