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Subject: a great site for finding childhood sweets
Posted Apr 24, 2004 by
sharn1
 
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http://www.aquarterof.co.uk

this site is a great place to look for sweets you remember form childhood and can still buysmiley

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Subject: a great site for finding childhood sweets
Posted Jun 7, 2007 by
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I like www.britishcandy.com, they have lots of retro sweets and sweeite hampers. smiley

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Subject: a great site for finding childhood sweets
Posted Jul 9, 2007 by
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Try: http:://www.mrsomalleys.co.uk
A great site that even manages to look old fashioned (in a cyber sort of way!)

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