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£2.00
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Baskin Robbins' ice cream hard candy in three luxurious flavours - who needs a freezer!
Baskin Robbins' ice cream hard candy is a marriage of their best flavours from milk chocolate chip, praline'n cream & cookies 'n cream. The luxurious taste of ice cream without it melting or chilling your teeth!
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£3.00
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Peas and carrots mellow creme mint candy - now you have to eat your vegetables!
Lovers of mints, but not their longevity? These quirky peppermint flavoured mints are in the shape of peas and carrots with a fragile hard exterior but soft interior. Fun to have and a guaranteed way of getting children and grandchildren to eat their "vegetables"!
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£2.00
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Blue raspberry rock candy crystyals. Imagine the deepest sea blue in rock candy and smash it into crystal pieces. You have a wonderfully quirky confection. If you even remember growing crystal formations in Chemistry at school, then you are close to imagining their appearance, but you would never expect to eat those whereas the raspberry confection is a lovely treat to enjoy!
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Smarties candy money - you can't spend it but you'll have fun eating it!
Cash in on these yummy sweet tart rolls from the makers of Smarties! (Not the UK Smarties). Denominations include everything from 1 cent to 25 dollars. Each candy is about the size of a thick US penny. Excellent way to introduce different currencies to children!
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£1.20
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Life Savers red wild cherry candy roll - 14 candies in a roll
Please do not get confused between fruit polos in the UK and Life Savers. Life Savers were first produced in 1912, however Polos did not get produced until 1948 and it wasn't until 1955 before they were given their "hole" and later still before fruit candy flavours were introduced following the mint! The original Life Savers consisted of 5 flavours, but since then a new selection of flavours have been created - red wild cherry, being one of them. A candy roll of undying cherry flavours, bliss!
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£0.55
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Chocolate refills for those fun PEZ dispensers.
Dispense chocolate flavoured PEZ with these candy refill packs! Keep your favourite Pez dispensers fully loaded!
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£0.55
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Orange, lemon, grape & strawberry refills for those fun PEZ dispensers.
The name Pez was derived from the letters at the start, the middle and the end of the German word for peppermint, Pfefferminz, the first Pez flavour. Pez, which originated in Vienna, Austria was eventually adopted by the US and became a part of its popular culture. The original flavours of orange, lemon, grape, and strawberry are still used in the PEZ refills and still produced, to this day, in Orange, Connecticut. In early 2006 the family of the original founder of the company bought back 32.5% of the stock and now own 67.5% of the company.
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£6.00
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Handmade assorted flavours miniature ribbon candy in red, white and green - peppermint, cinnamon and cherry
Hammond's miniature pieces of ribbon candy are just the right size for your candy dish to both tempt your guests and to put a more traditional touch to a table setting.
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£2.00
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Necco candy wafers mini rolls.
Necco candy wafers mini rolls are a sugar treat with 8 pastel colours and flavours - chocolate, lemon, lime, orange, clove, wintergreen, cinnamon & liquorice. Each roll contains 9 wafers and a selection of the 8 flavours.
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£5.50
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Hammond's, established since 1920 in Denver, Colorado still make candy the way Carl Hammond, its founder, made it, with the same tempting recipes and the same careful craftsmanship. This snowflake delight was created by taking their own delicious ribbon candy and creating a festive piece of confectionery heaven.
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