What’s your favorite candy?
How I wish when we write in this space it is ‘saved’. I was just rambling on about ‘ back in the day sweet shops, got up for something, went back to my tablet, touched it and lost all the text. Not the first time I’ve done that either.
Anyways, I digress…Where was I? Candy, to me suggests an Americanism. Kids today probably identify with the word, but things change. We all know that.
My brother, RIP, used to call them rocks. ‘ Got any rocks?’ He’d say.
I choose not to eat sweet stuff these days ..we all know that cakes, chocolate, biscuits and pastries have. voice. You take them home, put them in a cupboard and shut the door, but you can still hear them ‘ we’re here’ and ‘eat me’.

We’ve all learnt how bad sugar is for us and these days I just walk past those sugary aisles…But I haven’t forgotten how magical sweet shops were when I was once a small person. Rows of tall large glass jars full of the most wonderful things lining the shelves of the little local shop. Pineapple chunks, firemen’s hoses, chocolate limes, white mice, lemon sherbets with a liquorice stick attached, rainbow sprinkled chocolate drops…Bliss
I’ve never heard of some of these ‘sweets’. It was fun looking them up. Growing up in Canada I think much of our chocolate came from UK, but I never saw chocolate limes!
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Aww . Thank you. So happy to learn you found it a fun post x
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Lemon sherbets – yummy! I no longer eat sweets unless you count dark chocolate, but I still love Fruit Pastilles!
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Hey June, oh yes, fruit pasties, they were nice. I like dark choc too, but try to not buy it. Although word is it’s quite good for you. You’ll have to excuse me. I need to see to my blog and the daily prompt….x
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