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Sweets(Spice) We Loved
Black Jacks 4 for a penny at Charlie Roes, Leeds Road Outwood, opp top Coach Road. WS1.
Coltsfoot Rock, very hard not good on the teeth as I remember. SW2.
Cola Cubes, i do not remember these, but they look nice. SW3.
The famous Dolly Mixtures, plenty of sweets for your money. WS4.
Flying Saucers filled with Kali. SW5.
Aniseed Balls, had a very unique flavour. SW6.
4 for a penny at Mr Roes Newsagents. SW7.
Bon Bon’s I used to buy 2 ounce before going to the pictures. SW8.
Good old Bellamy's Liquorice Allsorts at Charlie Swaines, Leeds Road Outwood. SW9.
Yorkshire Mixture had everything, just like our great county. SW10.
Rhubarb and Custard, 2 ounce From Mr Wilson’s Ledger Lane shop on my way to school SW11.
Pear Drops another good old favourite SW12.
Coconut Mushrooms Mam’s favourite Taylors shop at the bottom of Coach Rd. SW13.
Army & Navy Mints always popular in winter time. SW14.
Poor Bens another winter favourite. Sw15.
Gobstoppers a favourite with the lads, they lasted for ages. Sw16.
Another favourite for the Outwood Empire, Smarties SW17.
Bassets Wine Gums. SW18.
I just could not leave out Bassets Jelly Babies SW19.
Last but not least Teacakes, they had a caramel flavour. SW20.
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