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18 years ago
Long established sweet stall in Abingdon st market (next to the door). Sells a good range of sweets including lots of jars of old fashioned sweets. Good range for kiddies. read more
16-20 The Markert
Abingdon Street
Blackpool FY1 1DE
United Kingdom
01253 628041
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Blackpool's largest selection of Pick n Mix sweets with up to 400 varieties in stock and all at…read morevale fr money prices. The shop also has hundreds of jars of sweets from which you can have your chosen sweets weighed out. As well as that there is an absolutely fantastic range of kids' sweets which will totally amaze all you little ones plus what must surely be the largest selection of loose Sugar Free sweets and No Added Sugar chocolate in the Blackpool area. There's also a huge range of boxed chocolates (including Beech's Fine Chocolates) and a brilliant range of Kendal Mint Cake - the largest selection I've seen of it outside of Kendal itself. As if that's not enough there's a range of over 40 fantastic lollipops and every kind of chocolate bar you can think of. The shop also sells empty gift jars and gift/part bags which you can fill up with our own choice of sweets from the huge range they have instore for just the cost of the bag or jar and the cost of the sweets at the shop's normal reasonable pries.
This is the place to go. Buy that stick of Rock all your…read morefamily and friends want you to take home. Fantastic, they put Rock making displays on for you. Watch how it's made from sugar to the sticks, and putting the letters in the centre. I first went there years back and it's still there , so well worth a trip to see when in Blackpool. Not the greatest looking shop on the outside, and a little off the beaten track. not too far. Ohhh and when you do go visit . One stick of rock with Trevor in the centre please hee hee.
EVERY store along the promenade that sells cheap tack, also sells some sort of Blackpool Rock…read morecandy. Now, I am not a HUGE fan of rock candy, but i always remember bringing a load of it back to california for friends and family to do with it as they saw fit. (I am guessing it be good for anything EXCEPT eating [paperweight, doorstop, bludgeoning weapon- if someone breaks into your home.] ) But Rock Candy is part of the Charm of Blackpool.
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We recently approached them seeking raffle prizes for a charity event and this lovely company…read moredonated us a box of huge lollies, they we're so friendly too. Thank you so much guys, May 12th will be a great day.
Lion Fruit Pastilles, tasty, the right amount of chewiness. Excellent pastilles but Home Bargains…read moreno longer stock them and I have not seen them anywhere else. I would love to buy a full case.
The package says that if we're not 100% happy that we should give them feedback which is what I am…read morein the process of doing at this very second. I liked the assortment, however, it was missing some licorice and some hard candies, therefore, by the old school UK definition this is not actually "dolly mix" I bought this from an import store for a lot of $$$. Does say what is exactly on the package but this is not an assortment of candy called dolly mix. I bought some for Mother's Day for my mom and although it did bring her back to her childhood I could tell that she was looking for those other pieces.
The best confectioners in Britain by far they make best steak pie ever , the meat and potato pies…read moreare grade one thank you for a magnificent service
The potato and meat pies from Beans are known to anybody and everybody who has ever visited…read moreCleveleys. They claim not to have changed the basic recipe in 100 years and you can really taste the difference! Truly the greatest pies ever tasted. The shop is a little old-fashioned and the food tastes like good, honest, homecooked goods. The cakes may not all be uniform in size - like those mass produced in factories for supermarkets - but nor do they taste like they have just rolled off a production line and into a cellophane wrapper. A selling point at Beans is the fill your own trifle dish. You take along your own trfle dish and they fill it with goegoeus jelly and custard goodness. What could be more simple or more tasty? Please don't be put off by the staff - you will NEVER see any of them crack a smile! It is a running joke with locals that if ever beans employs a happy, smiling new counter assistant the customers always mutter she won't last long. I've no idea why they are all so sullen but my grandad maintains that it has been like that ever since he was a boy - so maybe it is tradition now!
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