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Do you still eat sweets?
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Nickelback
15-02-2014
Prefer milk chocolate
Andy Birkenhead
16-02-2014
I love Cadburys Wispa Gold bars and I buy 10 of them every Friday
39p each form Farmfoods
Cake_Nibbler
16-02-2014
Originally Posted by Aura101:
“no, though i miss so miss sweets i love those chocolate peanuts and raisons. and those banana sweets which were shaped like bananas!
and liquorice alsorts !
i am a health freak now, and thinking about the damage i have done to myself when i was a child with endless bags of sweets just fills me with disgust.”

Live a little
Sandgrownun
16-02-2014
I don't think there's an age limit on liking sweets. I'm old enough to remember when the penny tray sold sweets for a half penny and I still love Pear Drops (the two coloured kind), Smarties, Haribo Starmix, Werthers, Uncle Joes Mint Balls and those little round lollies they sell in chemists.
Orangemaid
16-02-2014
Every time i pop in Tesco i tend to get a pack of fruit pastilles, and dairy free choc buttons lol

In Asda i get pack of starburst, love the juicy sweets that make your mouth water..was that opal fruits ..also i could go through a bag of jelly babies ( well i don't buy them now as i tend to just that lol
mo mouse
16-02-2014
My all time fave chocolate bar used to be a Milky Lunch made by Lovell's. Long since disappeared from shops.
DaisyBill
19-02-2014
I prefer chocolate to actual sweets, though I do love vanilla fudge.
I have stopped eating them at the moment though, along with things like biscuits and crisps. I want to slim down a little for the summer.
I might treat myself to a bit of chocolate at easter though.
Orangemaid
15-03-2014
i have just eaten the rest of ''free from '' choc and crispie bar from Tesco ( just discovered these and are so yummy )
also from the poundland shop ''dark chocolate coated raisins'' which again are yum, and Holland and Barrett have dark chocolate raisins ( wonder if they count as five a day being raisins lol)
Gizmo210688
16-03-2014
To answer the OP's question, yes, I do

I think I'm pretty addicted to Skittles. They are simply yummy, can go through a big share bag (which never gets shared ) in about 20 minutes.

The only type of Skittles I didn't really care for were the mint flavoured ones which came out for a short while some years ago. Every other type I love
whitecliffe
16-03-2014
Been bad today as first day back in the Uk after 3 months away.

Had fish and chips in a local pub - ate outside - heaven. This evening just had various cheeses and biscuits - where I live abroad anything other than the blandest cheese is so expensive.

Glad to be home for a while
beaglemum
16-03-2014
I love sweets especially squirrel cherry lips, sugarded almonds, refresher chews, swizzel (any) sweet bananas, white mice, fruit salad & black jacks to name but a few A pick & mix stall is always worth a visit wherever they may be. OH offered to buy me a pick & mix & it cost him nearly 15 quid.
edEx
16-03-2014
Had a pack of Skittles earlier
Patti-Ann
19-03-2014
I like most chocolate. Love Peppermint Aero's and Cadbury's Fruit and Nut

I used to like Golden Mint Spangles but don't make them any more
Orangemaid
19-03-2014
i have eaten loads of choccie this week , being off work , i treat(ed) myself when i go to the shops
Espresso
19-03-2014
Dolly Mixtures, Jelly Tots and Jelly Babies are all regularly eaten by me. Proper old school little kids' sweeties
I'll be 50 soon.
Daisy Bennyboots
20-03-2014
I hadn't eaten sweets for years (prefer cake and chocolate bars)....that is until I was introduced to Rowntree's Randoms...horribly addictive little things they are!!
Orangemaid
20-03-2014
Originally Posted by Andy Birkenhead:
“I love Cadburys Wispa Gold bars and I buy 10 of them every Friday
39p each form Farmfoods ”

wow, that would be 3.90 for 10 you can get a box of chocolates for that
Porcupine
20-03-2014
I would much rather have fruit sweets than chocolate. Buy me a packet of Haribo and I will love you forever. I know once for Mothers Day my husband went to the shop and stuffed a gift bag full of fruit pastels, wine gums, sherbet etc .... from the dogs. Marvellous.
Tiwttmos
21-03-2014
I try to avoid any sweets with a sugar coating, I'm getting through a bag of Chocolate Limes at the moment
Orangemaid
21-03-2014
my last day off from work ( well working week, as off w''ends anyway) and had to get more choccy stuff in
Beautiful_Harv
23-03-2014
Damnit meant to pick up a pack of skittles when I was in the shop earlier
Lucy Lou
23-03-2014
Tic Tacs for me are they classed as sweets? .... yes I supposed they are, I always have some in my bag especially the spearmint flavoured and I also like the orange and lime and the strawberry and cream versions too.
Patti-Ann
23-03-2014
Originally Posted by Orangemaid:
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also from the poundland shop ''dark chocolate coated raisins'' which again are yum, and Holland and Barrett have dark chocolate raisins ( wonder if they count as five a day being raisins lol)”

I haven't seen these

*next time I'm in town*
koantemplation
23-03-2014
I've been naughty and bought a 3kg pack of Haribo mini jelly babies off the net.
Toriabelle
24-03-2014
I never have been one to eat a lot of sweets even as a kid but I do have the odd packet now and again.

Love Chewits, Jelly Babies and Starburst sweets though. And of course chocolate!
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