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Comments (15)
Mikan
I think I'll have some (more)...and you go to my yesterday post and have some chocolate! :-P
Punaguy
I really sholdn't (snatches a handful) it's really bad for me,(fills pockets)...Dr. says I should watch my sweets, (gobbles a mouthful). Mmmm mmmm, thanks for the eye candy!
Onslow
I didn't know shops did this anymore I thought it was going to be a replica shop but I guess not because of the prices - I'll put me three farthings back in my pocket and have some of each please Mr.
DJB
Good old fashioned candy store.Have a few here too.Nice image for the day!
jgkane
Mmmm. Rhubarb Rock, in particular, brings back memories of childhood ... before I discovered what the dentist did. In the 'olden days' as my children said, I could buy 480 caramels for a 1 - four for a penny. I had to explain the old LSD ( Pounds, Shillings and Pence ) currency to a friend yesterday. Working it out, we reckoned toffees are more expensive than wage inflation has been over the past 45 years.. So, tempting, especially so since it is Lent, Anthony. Getting my own back, I can advise you that the last time I was in Lanark, there was a great, old fashioned sweetie shop too. I dare anyone to enter, breathe in the aroma, not salivate, and leave without either purchasing sweets, or eating some! I can just smell the aniseed from here. Regards, John.
sossy
wow! where to start? you got your generous pants on? LOL remind me of my grandma when she was a girl, she bought for less money mixed sweets (she got 3) and the salesman said, that she can mix them herself! g may I take 2 hands full for Sheila? ;o)))
Enmos
Yummy !! :D Sweet shot here lol Superb capture !!
UKmac
Aniseed Balls, Mmmmmmmmmm, Haven't seen them for years. Angus, WHAT no hills, no snow, what is going on!!! I didn't find this shop when I was down in Oban a few weeks ago (house hunting). Steve
sharky_
This looks very good. I wouldn't mind having a little of everything. Aloha
cynlee
oh my!!! if that doesn't put a smile on anyone's sweettooth!! :D :d :D ;d yummmmmmmmmm... fascinating nostalgic days with modern prices (per onslow)
oscilis
Rhubarb rock! This takes me straight back to Mrs Weir's sweetie shop in Dollar, Scotland. Any lucky bags? Sherbet dips? Gobstoppers? I used to get one and sixpence pocket money and I was allowed to spend sixpence on sweets. Wonderful photo.
NeptuneNH
Miammmmmmmmmmm sent bon!!!V
LostPatrol
They dont make em like this any more well at least not many places, only the price gives it away, looks like a time capsule shop, excellent find.
addiek
Aye, these will help on the steeps f'sure... gives back a bit of energy. empties a jar
CDBrugg
SHAME ON YOU!!! lol