Turandot
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Don’t give them ideas....Well since jumpsuits are so on-trend. Why not hazmat suits in new colours, leg length they could work with Kipling and do a range to match the designs of Kiplings or even Sketchers etc.
Don’t give them ideas....Well since jumpsuits are so on-trend. Why not hazmat suits in new colours, leg length they could work with Kipling and do a range to match the designs of Kiplings or even Sketchers etc.
I'm marzipan lover no.3. There was a display of dark chocolate covered marzipan bars at the farm shop this morning but I saw them as my last item was scanned so wasn't meant to have them, well not this week anyway!I think you and I are the only people I know who like marzipan! Not a big choc lover but it does have to be dark. Tell me you love noughat - the hard stuff not the soft. Don’t like fudge, and particularly hate so called toffee which is as soft as fudge.
Lots of marzipan here in the link. Flavours I`ve never heard of before. I`m not a fan of marzipan, I prefer nutty or caramel chocolate.I'm marzipan lover no.3. There was a display of dark chocolate covered marzipan bars at the farm shop this morning but I saw them as my last item was scanned so wasn't meant to have them, well not this week anyway!
There used to be a shop called Fullers they had those iced toffees and did cakes.I know they had a cafe on Princes Street in Edinburgh.I thought it was very posh.I’ve lost more than one filling to those iced covered caramels but I haven’t seen them in years. There doesn’t seem to be the same variety of sweets nowadays.
TeacakesThere was a sweet called tea cakes (NOT the marshmallow things) which visually I can only described as flattened poo balls (I bet your mouth is watering!) which were lovely and chewy with a slight coconut flavour . Sometimes they were available covered in chocolate. Chewing nuts were similar- not a bit wonder I keep losing filings!
Tobacco (which PC became Spanish Gold) was a big fav with me although I was never a big fan of sweetie cigarettes (PC became candy sticks?) as even as a child I didn’t have an overly sweet tooth.I adored Spanish Gold as a child, pretend loose tobacco in a sparkly sweet rough coating. Delicious. I also used to take my gums off with kaoli lumps, compressed extremely hard sherbet and swear I’d never have them again but always did.
Tobacco (which PC became Spanish Gold) was a big fav with me although I was never a big fan of sweetie cigarettes (PC became candy sticks?) as even as a child I didn’t have an overly sweet tooth.
In a red packet with a picture of a galleon? I'm 61 & the sweets of my childhood were amazing; loved kaoli, caylie. cayli, kaylie, kayli or whatever it was called & can also remember a hard twisted 'stick' with a centre core of chocolate, a sort of artistically reversed Dime bar. I also adored Aztec - Cadburys version of Mars, Spangles & Cherry LipsI adored Spanish Gold as a child, pretend loose tobacco in a sparkly sweet rough coating. Delicious. I also used to take my gums off with kaoli lumps, compressed extremely hard sherbet and swear I’d never have them again but always did.