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    Treasure Island Sweets

    Treasure Island Sweets

    (9 reviews)

    ££

    DO NOT USE IF OUT OF COUNTRY…read more We ordered chocolate frogs for our Harry Potter themed wedding, spent $30 to ship them to Las Vegas, NV, USA and they arrived completely melted. They were left on our porch for a total of 30 seconds and they were liquid inside. completely ruined. No effort was made to have them survive the trip despite knowing where it was being sent to (a desert in the summer). It was shipped in a plain brown cardboard box and packed with standard air bags. No Styrofoam, no dry ice, nothing to prevent it from bring completely destroyed most likely way before it got to our house. If you're going to allow international shipping like you do I feel like greater care should be taken to ensure that the product will survive the trip! And we know your policy states that you aren't liable for damage due to climate but it's ridiculous to expect your customers to assume a candy shop doesn't take precautions to ensure that the chocolate won't melt in the summer! Also, we would have directly messaged this on your website but your contact page requires a UK telephone number so we have no other way of reaching you with this message. I am sorry, I'm not the type to complain here but I just had to make an account to warn others to steer clear to avoid having the same trouble we had.

    Some people claim to have a sweet tooth. I have a whole mouth full of 'em and Treasure Island…read moreSweets is where I go to take them on a holiday. A holiday to a world of sugar and nostalgia, where sweets are bought by the ounce and served up in brown paper bags. I've seen grown business men turned into school children while ordering bags of bonbons or boiled sweets. And who can blame them? With shelves full of flying saucers, pink shrimps and sherbet to choose from you'll be hard pushed not to go into frenzy yourself. They make excellent stocking fillers and presents for kids - young or old. Treasure Island also has a stellar website for when you're too overweight to move from your armchair!

    Treetz

    Treetz

    (5 reviews)

    £

    Any sweet shop is a brilliant sweet shop in my books! Treetz is located on the top floor of the…read morebroadmead shopping complex, a perfect position for children to sneak off and buy some sweets without their parents seeing, and also for adults to go into without getting judged by every other adult shopping in the Mall. With an incredibly impressive selection of Pick'N'Mix you will definatley find something that is for your taste buds. They also have a selection of pre-packaged sweets, the usual selection of famous confectionnary that you will be used to seeing around the place.

    Have a sugar craving? Instead of popping to a newsagents with only the typical selection of Kit…read moreKats, Twixes, Kinders and Yorkiesm you should check this place out. I understand, the name 'TREETZ' spelt as it is doesn't sound the most appealing.. and from the outside it looks to bright and garish compared to a more traditional tuck shop that has charm to it, but once you're inside Treetz, you get that same feeling as if you did just walk into that tuck shop - bubbly excitement at all the goodies you're surrounded by. Pear drops in big tubs, sizzling candy in straw-like tubes, gum powder in sachets and sweeties in mini baby bottles are just some examples of what you'll find here. Finding a roll of Hubba Bubba tape gum gave me a little smile. There is also pick and mix here with the usuals, but also some great huge marshmallow worms and funny tiny blue and white gummy whales (or at least I think they are whales). You'll definitely buy something if you come in here, whether if it's a snack you're after, or simply something to take home for nostalgia's sake.

    Humbug - candy - Updated May 2026

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