Well the sherbet in the yellow plastic tubes was rather fizzy and if too much came up the hollow liquorice tube it really caught your throat.
Sherbet was either eaten with a licked finger or the liquorice root sticks.
It was not fizzy and more like sugar.
Marzipan tea cakes,oooh lovely.
I may have mentioned this in a previous post some time back but can
anyone else remember when Smarties had more colours,but no blue ones,
and there were different types of chocolate centres with different flavours?
The orange ones were like a chocolate orange flavour,the coffee coloured were like coffee and the pastel colours were milk chocolate and darker colours bitter chocolate.
I remember when pre-fabs were being built nearby and we played house in the foundations,I had a box of Smarties and we used the red and maroon ones as lilstick.I remember us discussing the different flavours .Later the police called at our homes because we had played with the orange fibreglass insulation ,not doing any harm except to ourselves when most of us came all over in a rash.”Have you been playing in the prefabs?”-“No”, scratch,scratch

I hated liquorice all sorts,don’t know why but they depressed me !
I loved the Anglo bubble gum and Spearmint sticks,bright pink about an inch or so wide and seven long, wrapped in white waxed paper and dimpled all over with squares. Gorgeous.They had to be pulled with your teeth or if very cold they would break if slammed on a window sill or something similar.
Once got my tongue stuck down a Crunchie bar,what delicious torture!
I’ll have to have a suck on one of my liquorice roots now.
Viktoria.