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The bell goes Ding-Dong as you enter the small shop. You observe long wooden tables and shelves. What kind of sweet containers would you most likely see on the shelves?
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In the good old days you could get one sweet for a farthing. How many sweets could you buy with one penny? |
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The first item on your shopping list is a large hard sweet consisting of different coloured concentric layers that are revealed as it is sucked. What are you going to buy? |
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The next item on your list is a crisp nut-flavoured boiled sweet shaped like a nut with a toffee and nut taste. What kind of nut? |
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Next, chunks of cola flavoured boiled sweet that have been covered in an outer sugary layer and they last ages if you suck them. In what shape do these sweets come? |
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Now we come to one of the favourite sweets ever. They consist of yellow tubes filled with white zingy sherbet. They used to be in a cardboard tube and have the liquorice stick poking out. What is the name of this sweet? |
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A hard lemon boiled sweet shell with a fizzy, zingy sherbet centre, sherbet lemons were another old time favourite. So much so that a book title was named after it! Who is the author of the book 'Sucking Sherbet Lemons'? |
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Back to the shopping list: The next item is a unique combination of a chew and a lolly on a stick - raspberry & milk flavour. What is this sweet called? |
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The next item are delicious sugar rodent-shaped with tails made of string. What type of rodents? |
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Last on the list is something for the sweet heart. It has the same name as a piece of jewelry. What is it? |
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