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PAIRSC o l o u r B o o k

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Party Rings

It’s not a party without a party ring. Colourful, crunchy, iced biscuits make

the yummiest snack. Pink’s, oranges, yellows and purples are the chosen colours thanks to a

chemical food dye in the 80’s, hence why they were (and still are) such a popular

treat!

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A smooth, shiney, crunchy coating on top with various coloured wiggly lines make these a party favourite. The geometric biscuit back creates interesting repeat patterns as well

as being super tasty.

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The Marshmallow

A nostalgic sweet from every childhood, the marshmallow. Comes in all shapes and sizes, colours and flavours...who wouldn’t want a taste of fluffy, gooey, yummy heaven. Like eating a cloud, but

better.

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THe Flump has made its household name thanks to its squeeshy,

twisted, fluffy nature. Traditionally pink and yellow,

this all time favourite now comes in various colour combinations,

some still twisted, some straight, but still as tasty as the

original.

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A new type of marshmallow is creating a come back for the sweet. Grown up, gourmet versions. Unusal, colourful and fun, not your average shop brought

treat. The possibility of flavours is endless. Pear and elderflower, salty caramel and cotton candy to name

a few exciting creations.

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Love Hearts

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Chocolate Jazzles

What’s better than white chocolate discs with sprinkles on top? Nothing. Melt in your mouth

chocolate with crunchy spheres in an array of bright colours make up

the popular chocolate jazzle.

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Large and mini discs covered in hundreds and thousands create a colour explosion, fun for all ages. You can never get

tired of a classic pick ‘n’ mix delight.

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Flying Saucers

Shiney on the outside, tangy on the inside, the blocked coloured flying

saucers have flown in from the 60’s and are still popular to this day.

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Dissolving in your mouth leaving a sour taste, these circular,

two toned sweets are any sherbet lovers favourite.

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Liquorice Allsorts

Like marmite, you either love them or hate them. Bold, graphic shapes of liquorice, some smooth, some bobbly all creating the ‘Allsorts’ name given to this classic

candy.

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Dolly mixture. The sister of the Liquorice Allsorts. Brighter and more colourful and half the size, almost like the children friendly version for those that dont like

liquorice. Circle and square shapes take over in mini

version and placing them all together creates new exciting possabilites.

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Sour Bottles

Bubblegum flavoured bottles are the most colourful bottles out there. Tangy and sour, these are by far the tastiest. Fizzing away on your tongue it leaves you with sour, mouth watering flavours.

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Rippled blue against smooth pink take over in colour blocking,

creating interesting contrasting textures.

An added bonus is the coating of sour powder that helps bring

these bottles to life.

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Candy Floss

Bubblegum flavoured bottles are the most colourful bottles out there. Tangy and sour, these are by far the tastiest. Fizzing away on your tongue it leaves you with sour, mouth watering flavours.

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