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Swizzel Sweets Lollies Chews Party Bag Selection Halal Fizzy Wrapped Kids Favour (Drumstick Lollies, 1000g)

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For more information about vegan-friendly confectionary in general, have a look at our more extensive vegan sweets article.

After listing the Varieties, I would like to list the ingredients since Drumsticks has a lot of flavors, I will answer directly to avoid making this article long. However, the Original Mega flavor is vegetarian since it doesn’t contain any derived animal ingredients, making it suitable for vegetarians. We work hard to give you helpful information so you may choose the best course of action for your lifestyle and health. Drumstick Lollies – Unlike the Drumstick Chews, Chew Bar and Choos, the Drumstick lollies contain gelatine, so should be avoided by vegans and vegetarians. Essentially set sugar with some citric acid, colour and flavouring, these hard lollies have been used by many a parent to keep their kids quiet on long car journeys after the 87th game of I Spy… apparently… we obviously don’t advocate such things.

Make way for Drumstick Squashies – an exciting new sweet that sees your favourite brand transformed into a delicious squashy gum format. A less annoying alternative to Candy Whistles, though liable to result in kids’ faces getting pretty darn sticky. They began to collaborate with another sweet maker in 1933, David Dee, with whom they shared factory space and then launched Swizzels Ltd. Since their launch in 1977, many parents have bought these for their kids thinking they would be a fun treat… and then never bought them again having been driven to near insanity by the high-pitched noise they emit. It is clearly each person’s prerogative to decide whether or not they should consume food items that contain palm oil, and we’ll leave that up to you to decide.

It can sometimes be hard as when children give out sweets at school for their birthdays they often contain gelatine, which means Bee can’t eat them so she does get slightly upset. LEGAL NOTICE: Our sweet descriptions are mainly to amuse ourselves and should not be taken as dietary advice in any way, shape or form; we are really not the people to ask about that sort of thing. Originally, these came in individually wrapped sweets but now they come in packets like Starburst, which are also vegan, incidentally. With a recent focus towards vegan-friendly sweets (though they still retain some non-vegan lines), Swizzels are fast becoming one of the go-to confectionary makers for sweet-toothed vegans. Double Lollies and Mega Double Lollies (distinguishable by their larger size) are produced by Swizzels, who also make other throwback favourites like Drumsticks, Fruity Pops, Refreshers and Parma Violets.Disclaimer: The ingredients/allergens advice and nutritional values are correct to the best of our knowledge, however, this can change without any prior notice. Again, they would suggest there is a strong business case for continuing to use palm oil when some of the alternatives might have higher (monetary) costs. Although we make every effort to assure the authenticity of our material, we cannot make any promises.

The distinct chewy texture and dual flavours have made Drumstick a firm retro favourite with sweet lovers for generations. These are truly iconic sweets that have captured the imagination of sweet-lovers, and indeed lovers in general, through the generations.First introduced back in 1954, with the simple message “I LOVE YOU”, they have contained various messages over the years including: “BE MINE”, “HOT LIPS”, “KISS ME”, and, strangely, “JUST SAY NO”. This double-flavoured sherbet lolly was launched in 1954 and is still a favourite addition to party bags today.

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