The cutest candy out there: Swizzels Giant Love Hearts have a long history in the UK! Tender words and kissing emojis, what can be lovelier?
Why
Swizzels Love Hearts are packed in long tubes literally filled with love! These round, hard, fizzy sweets come in different colors and fruity flavors. But their principal appeal is the love-related messages stamped on each of them!
What
Swizzels Giant Love Hearts.
Fruit-flavored hard candies.
Pack of 4.
Eack packet is 1.37 oz (39 g), for a total of 5.5 oz (156 g).
Product of the United Kingdom.
How
Have a little taste of Swizzels Giant Love Hearts as a decorative topping, or crush it for fruit-flavored sprinkles!
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Seeing these on the internet brought me back to
5th grade. These are my very favorite card! They were only at the dime stores around Valentine’s Day. I would bring them to grade school as my treat for my birthday. I would stock up on them and hide them from my siblings. The last time that I had them were in 1973. So, I finally got to taste that candy again last week. They taste the same! I will be ordering more.
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