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Ye Olde English Sweet Shoppe

by wandermom
( June 25th, 2009 )

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Here’s a funny thing: I’ve no idea whether or not sweet shops (candy stores) such as the one pictured above ever existed in the U.S. or not. This Mr. Simms Olde Sweet Shoppe is in Falmouth, England. The jars of sweets, especially the boiled sweets, reminded me of the thrill of excitement my sisters and I had just buying candy when we were very little. Choosing which sweets to buy from the shelves of jars such as you can see through the window in this photo was a delightful yet tortuous process – for us and, I’m sure, for my parents.

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On June 26th, 2009 at 7:22 am, Jen@TwoKidsandaMap said:

I have fond memories of a sweet shop near Sutter’s Fort in Sacramento. I remember my little sister and I wandering through the store with our plastic bags digging through the big barrels of candy. Yum!

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On June 26th, 2009 at 7:29 am, Kymri said:

Yummmm….I love the sweet shoppes in England! Even Cadbury’s chocolate, which we do get in the US, tastes entirely better from a sweet shop in Britain.

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On June 26th, 2009 at 9:33 am, Wanderluster said:

I’d take chocolate over boiled sweets but I still wouldn’t turn them down :-)

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On June 26th, 2009 at 10:07 am, Victoria said:

I do know that they are even more popular in Scotland, where they have a very sweet tooth. They developed it when all the sugar was being brought through the ports like Glasgow from the West Indies. We have a small sweet shop near us in London and we occasionally take the children in for a special treat. My favourite sweet is rhubarb and custard!

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On June 26th, 2009 at 10:42 am, marina villatoro said:

Yummm! Those are treats that don’t even fly over Central America:)
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On June 26th, 2009 at 2:42 pm, Tim Marks said:

It’s a rule. Must stop at all candy stores.

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On June 26th, 2009 at 7:34 pm, jessiev said:

TOO cute!

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On June 28th, 2009 at 5:23 pm, Steve said:

It’s a new national chain of sweet shops in the UK and the one you photographed is in Falmouth CORNWALL and not England.

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On June 29th, 2009 at 6:23 am, resort hopper said:

ooh – sweets – i bet they had lemon bon bons

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On June 29th, 2009 at 6:44 am, Dominique said:

Boiled sweets? What is a boiled sweet?
Growing up, our local “candy store” was a “party store” (or convenience shop) a few blocks away. We’d walk down there for our weekly haul of gum cards and “penny candy” like Mary Janes, Squirrels and Bit o’ Honey. Just walked through the old neighborhood yesterday, and past the party store-still a party store, but has barred windows and looks like its major stock is liquor and ciggies.

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