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Sugar free boiled sweets.....which are the nice ones???

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biglips · 19/07/2008 16:17

and are they easy to find?

thanks

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WigWamBam · 19/07/2008 16:21

Given that the sugar is replaced with a load of crappy sweeteners, you're better off with the sugary ones and a decent toothbrush, IMO.

biglips · 19/07/2008 16:22

well i wish i could but im pg and ive got abit of sugar in my blood so i do need summat to suck on as my mouth is feeling stale without the sugar!

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ThatBigGermanPrison · 19/07/2008 16:35

Sula butterscotch flavour

ThatBigGermanPrison · 19/07/2008 16:36

they taste just like werthers originals!

falcon · 19/07/2008 18:04

If you can't find them easily I'd be happy to send you some.

My local sweetshop stocks at least 30 varities of sugar free sweets, I may do a taste test for my, sorry your benefit.

bran · 19/07/2008 18:13

Marks & Spencer do quite nice sugar-free butterscotch in little boxes.

Pharmacies often do good sugar-free sweets, I used to buy a vanilla one but I can't remember the brand name.

Janni · 19/07/2008 18:35

Please be careful with small children and boiled sweets. Bloody bloody Eurostar staff gave my 3 year old one on the way to Disneyland Paris, without my knowledge and he nearly choked to death...

Sorry to lower the mood, but it still makes my blood run cold and it was 5 years ago!

biglips · 20/07/2008 10:35

yes i noticed that my local Pharmacy does sugar free ones too. i will have to wait till its open again..

Does Asda sell any?>????

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biglips · 21/07/2008 17:13

Got the sugar free mixed fruits travel sweets from my local chemist. its not bad but i do prefer the sugary ones though but im happy with these ones.

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