Top 20 Most Popular Candy Cart Sweets for Wedding Receptions
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- Haribo Starmix - The classic mix of gummy bears, fried eggs, rings, and cola bottles that's a party essential
- Fizzy Cola Bottles - Tangy, sugar-coated gummy sweets shaped like miniature Coca-Cola bottles
- Jelly Babies - Soft, fruit-flavoured jelly sweets in various colours that have been a British favourite for generations
- Wine Gums - Chewy, firm gums in assorted fruit flavours (despite the name, they contain no alcohol)
- Drumstick Lollies - Raspberry and milk flavoured chewy lollipops, an absolute classic
- Rhubarb and Custard - Hard-boiled sweets with the traditional British pudding flavour combination
- Flying Saucers - Rice paper discs filled with fizzy sherbet powder
- Chocolate Buttons - Small, flat chocolate drops perfect for children and adults alike
- Bonbons - Hard-boiled sweets with soft, flavoured centres in fruit varieties
- Fried Eggs - Gummy sweets shaped like sunny-side-up eggs with a white bottom and yellow top
- Strawberry Laces - Long, chewy strawberry-flavoured strips that are fun to eat
- Refreshers - Fizzy, tangy chews available in various fruit flavours
- Love Hearts - Small, chalky sweets with romantic messages printed on them
- Dolly Mixtures - Colourful assortment of small, sugar-coated sweets in multiple shapes
- Foam Bananas - Soft, banana-flavoured foam sweets with a sugar coating
- Chocolate Mice - Small chocolate drops with string "tails" and chocolate button "ears"
- Sherbet Lemons - Hard lemon-flavoured boiled sweets with fizzy sherbet centres
- Parma Violets - Distinctive violet-flavoured, chalky tablets with a floral taste
- Black Jacks - Aniseed-flavoured chewy sweets that temporarily turn your tongue black
- Pear Drops - Traditional pear-flavoured boiled sweets with a distinctive shape and intense flavour