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<blockquote data-quote="Jon Lee" data-source="post: 1146457" data-attributes="member: 196297"><p>I buy Sula boiled sweets from my chemist. Similar to the Ricola but 85p a pack as opposed to £1.20 ish for the Ricola. Both are much cheaper in the chemist than in Holland & Barrett. I have also found sugar free Werthers in the supermarket. If you can find a 'proper' sweet shop they often have a range of sugar free sweets. My local hospital also has some. I would avoid the toffees as they are very sticky and not that good. We also stock up when we go on holiday to Spain as they seem to have a very good range of sugar free sweets, biscuits and cakes. But also take heed of the warning. <a href="http://www.hellou.co.uk/2016/05/reviews-of-sugar-free-*****-bears-are-the-funniest-thing-youll-read-this-week-90660/" target="_blank">http://www.hellou.co.uk/2016/05/reviews-of-sugar-free-*****-bears-are-the-funniest-thing-youll-read-this-week-90660/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon Lee, post: 1146457, member: 196297"] I buy Sula boiled sweets from my chemist. Similar to the Ricola but 85p a pack as opposed to £1.20 ish for the Ricola. Both are much cheaper in the chemist than in Holland & Barrett. I have also found sugar free Werthers in the supermarket. If you can find a 'proper' sweet shop they often have a range of sugar free sweets. My local hospital also has some. I would avoid the toffees as they are very sticky and not that good. We also stock up when we go on holiday to Spain as they seem to have a very good range of sugar free sweets, biscuits and cakes. But also take heed of the warning. [URL]http://www.hellou.co.uk/2016/05/reviews-of-sugar-free-*****-bears-are-the-funniest-thing-youll-read-this-week-90660/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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