The original & best. Not often seen now since they were rebooted into the inferior Maynards version.
These should really only be dispensed from a jar onto a set of scales until they read exactly 4oz & then decanted into a paper bag.
With Brexit happening this may become reality. For now make do with a 150g bag for just 49p at B&M or 37p a quarter in real money.
I can confirm the recipe is the same as it was 40+ years ago & they are still made in Yorkshire although Lion were absorbed some years ago & are now part of Tangerine Confectionery.
My childhood way of attacking a quarter of these was to save all the blacks until the end & then have an all in one liquorice hit. Happy memories.
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Hucknallred to SilverBandit
20 Jul 164#3
The Blackcurrant were in the awful Maynards reboot version. These are original & the bag proudly says ** including liquorice **.
Trust me, I'm a Midget Gem expert, these are identical to the ones I got from the corner shop in the 70s .
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holeymoley18
20 Jul 16#1
Never liked the black ones. Just as well though as they were my mum's favourite, so I rarely got one!
SilverBandit
20 Jul 16#2
are you sure these have licorice flavoured ones, and not the blackcurrent ones? I thought you could only get the licorice ones in the 3kg boxes now...
Hucknallred to SilverBandit
20 Jul 164#3
The Blackcurrant were in the awful Maynards reboot version. These are original & the bag proudly says ** including liquorice **.
Trust me, I'm a Midget Gem expert, these are identical to the ones I got from the corner shop in the 70s .
Hucknallred
20 Jul 16#4
I worked at a Cash & Carry in the 80s & remember those 3 Kg wax coated boxes, that were even tied up with a thin ribbon, their version of a quality seal. Different times.
sradmad
20 Jul 16#5
good find op, heat added
ally8971
20 Jul 16#6
Oh the Nostalgia... For sweeties... Where I grew up there was a shop called the chocolate box which sold sweeties from hundreds of huge glass jars.. Those were the days!
Paddy_o_furniture
20 Jul 16#7
Home bargains also sell them, think they are 79p there. They also have football gums for the same price. Both contain the licorice
Voted hot just for the memories of going to the local sweet shop with your weekly pocket money burning a hole in your pocket ready to hand over for sugary goodness from the rows of glass jars behind the counter, weighed out on proper mechanical scales (which you watched like a hawk as it crept up to the 1/4....and hopefully slightly over :smile:) and then handed over in those little paper bags.
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These should really only be dispensed from a jar onto a set of scales until they read exactly 4oz & then decanted into a paper bag.
With Brexit happening this may become reality. For now make do with a 150g bag for just 49p at B&M or 37p a quarter in real money.
I can confirm the recipe is the same as it was 40+ years ago & they are still made in Yorkshire although Lion were absorbed some years ago & are now part of Tangerine Confectionery.
My childhood way of attacking a quarter of these was to save all the blacks until the end & then have an all in one liquorice hit. Happy memories.
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Trust me, I'm a Midget Gem expert, these are identical to the ones I got from the corner shop in the 70s .
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Trust me, I'm a Midget Gem expert, these are identical to the ones I got from the corner shop in the 70s .
http://www.tangerineuk.net/our-brands/lion/lion-midget-gems/.