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Retro sweets - any recomendations
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Try your local indoor market there is usually a sweety shopee there ... Plus supporting local traders n all....ONE HOUSE , DS+ DD Missymoo Living a day at a time and getting through this mess you have created.One day life will have no choice but to be nice to me :rotfl:0
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reported !!!!!!!!!!ONE HOUSE , DS+ DD Missymoo Living a day at a time and getting through this mess you have created.One day life will have no choice but to be nice to me :rotfl:0 -
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I'm doing one and I've found local small newsagents to be really good - they seem to have a massive selection of sweets and a lot which I see people saying they're using for these.
Not sure about other places, but we have a little garage type thing and it has the whole pick and mix thing there too.Sealed Pot challenge #508
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I will def try to source a local newsagents. I would rather buy & support a local trader.
I did have a look at the above favourite sweets website but it was very &pricey!Member of Thrifty Gifty ~ Making money for Christmas 2010:£2 Savers club member no 40 ~ £54Amazon Vouchers BingoPort ~ £10Dooyoo Challenge Jan ~ £24.07 / £20.00 Yippee over target :j0 -
Favourite sweets I have reported you for abuse of the forum due to posting for your own financial gain which is not allowed ..
Sorry im a stickler for rulesONE HOUSE , DS+ DD Missymoo Living a day at a time and getting through this mess you have created.One day life will have no choice but to be nice to me :rotfl:0 -
Poundland etc are really good places and agree with local newsagents. Can you go to the supplier direct? Depends how much you want?0
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Ohhh just found this ...... https://www.lovehearts.com/
My fave sweeties and northern too bonus direct from the suppliers factory .ONE HOUSE , DS+ DD Missymoo Living a day at a time and getting through this mess you have created.One day life will have no choice but to be nice to me :rotfl:0 -
I just finished a retro sweet jar.. found the indoor market in town was a really good place to find stuff too.

and I only spent £3.05!Sealed Pot challenge #508
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Thank you all XX I will post back when i have got my chosen sweets and finished my jar!Member of Thrifty Gifty ~ Making money for Christmas 2010:£2 Savers club member no 40 ~ £54Amazon Vouchers BingoPort ~ £10Dooyoo Challenge Jan ~ £24.07 / £20.00 Yippee over target :j0
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