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Join Date: Jul 2013
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simpkins
Boiled sweets. Who sells them? Tried asda and tesco without success
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Just googled and the only place I can see them being sold is Amazon.
Here's a link - http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/?ie=UTF8&k...l_730h9kayu6_e |
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You could always contact them
http://www.alsimpkin.com/contact-us Google finds more retailers than Amazon https://www.google.co.uk/search?num=....0.JCDdv9Eq_1k |
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Aren't they available in shops then?
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Does it have to be Simpkins? You can buy other travel sweets with the same ingredients and in tins, that are more or less identical in all respects to Simpkins, from your corner shop at full price, or B&M or Home Bargains at a discount. I see Smith Kendon travel sweets in HB nearly all the time, and Sky Candy (made by Heller & Straub in Berlin) in B&M. Simpkins are too expensive imo and overpriced on Amazon, like a lot of the sweets are there.
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