Beehive Honey Licorice. Bee hive licorice is imported from Holland, Europe. There is almost 10% of honey in this interesting licorice. There is also a touch of salt included in the recipe. The texture is a little bit soft but not too much! The candy is in the shape of a bee hive with an engraving of an actual bee. Bite right in and dont worry about being stung! (Aprx 222 Pcs) Produce by Gustaf, Holland.
Broadway Strawberry Licorice Rolls Are you young enough to remember the Delfa Rolls, also called Danish Ribbons? They used to be sold by a few convenience stores in the 1960s. They were pretty hard to find because they were imported from overseas. It was a lot of fun eating Delfa Rolls because you could peel off the strips and chew on them, or just pop the entire roll in your mouth and suck on it until it was gone. You got a roll of licorice that you could separate into 4 rolls. Gerrit 2 oz Broadway strawberry licorice rolls are thin gummy sweets in a delicious strawberry flavor. Licorice rolls are candies that are rolled up and are great for parties. BOX DO NOT INCLUDES. Produce by Gerrit, Holland.
Bagged Imported from Holland The ultimate party must-have! A colorful decoration and a yummy, Sweet, chewy and fruity snack, These licorice laces go with anything,...
English Licorice Allsorts The Original Since 1899. Bassetts Liquorice allsorts (also spelled licorice allsorts) consist of a variety of liquorice candies sold as a mixture. These confections are made of liquorice, sugar, coconut, aniseed jelly, fruit flavourings, and gelatine. Imported from the UK.
Beehive Honey Licorice. Bee hive licorice is imported from Holland, Europe. There is almost 10% of honey in this interesting licorice. There is also a...
Bagged Imported licorice peppermint Licorice. Licorice chalks have a crusty mint exterior with a delicious dark licorice interior. They are so refreshing and make a...
Bagged Imported licorice licorice Assorted pieces, shaped like straws, sandwiches and buttons, with natural coloring. Doesn’t everything look more fun in miniature? The same goes...