https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0056725/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_2Zots. A hard candy w/a filling that would foam when you got to it.
I remember eating a candy from the 1980s. It was creamy, chewy toffee. It was sold in a aluminum roll buy has individually wrapped candies. I remember the commercial featured a butler. If you have a name, I would love to have it.
There was a hard candy that was kind of a carmel and butterscotch mix. It came from Scotland. My grandmother, also from Scotland, would give it to us when we visited. I have seen it a few times in the U.S. but haven't seen it in decades. Just remembered it had a Thistle near the top of the package and the candies were individually wrapped in foil. I had to dig for that memory. And I like Chunky's too.
I never had any of the originals, these just sounded delicious.I'm told that Walkers Nonsuch Licorice Toffees are a suitable replacement? Ordering some to find out.
here is something you guys [USA] can't get..
and I found out it's due to the toy being 'inside' the egg. (Something about US law that you cannot have a non-edible thing inside something edible: choking hazard.. even if it is obvious..)
And yes, I have quite the toy collection from them..
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https://www.cbsnews.com/news/easter-candy-kinder-eggs-choking-hazard/
https://www.kinder.com/ca/en/kinder-surprise
Aaaaaaalrighty then! (I had the produce section in mind, but ok.)
Spinach contains a significant concentration of oxalic acid which provides some of the sour-bitter taste prized by some. It's quite toxic and found in much higher concentrations in rhubarb leaves (somewhat less in the stalks).
Both are still availaleAtomic red hots and
Brach's hard candy butterscotch
Spinach contains a significant concentration of oxalic acid which provides some of the sour-bitter taste prized by some. It's quite toxic and found in much higher concentrations in rhubarb leaves (somewhat less in the stalks).
So if you thought Mom was trying to poison you by making you eat your spinach...you were right.
Best -- Terry
Hmm . . . "Toffifay / Toffifee"?
Dave F.
here is something you guys [USA] can't get..
and I found out it's due to the toy being 'inside' the egg. (Something about US law that you cannot have a non-edible thing inside something edible: choking hazard.. even if it is obvious..)
And yes, I have quite the toy collection from them..
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https://www.cbsnews.com/news/easter-candy-kinder-eggs-choking-hazard/
https://www.kinder.com/ca/en/kinder-surprise
Callard and Bowsers
Them's fightin' words.No, but I like those too. They ruined those with a hazelnut.
We were lucky to find this at a specialty supplier before Christmas. Our favourite gum from childhood!
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Still unopened now, because…
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Genetically engineered chewing gum. I’d rather kiss a Kelpie than put that in my mouth.
Same label on Lifesavers. Wonder what ingredient if GM'ed?
Lifesaver in rolls, as gummies, and sugar-free. The latter two come in bags. Pineapple sugar-free are my favorites.Lifesavers are still for sale, right?
Bonomo Turkish Taffy. Haven't seen it in decades, but it's apparently made an Amazon comeback.
Smack it, crack it!
Lifesavers are still for sale, right?
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