Blackjack Fruit Salad
Fruit Salad & Black Jack. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. By continuing to use. Fruit Salad chews were always the sister sweet to Black Jacks. They were the same shape and consistency as their brethren, but were a peachy pink colour and were raspberry and pineapple flavoured, a very tasty mix indeed. I don’t recall these making your tongue change colour though, so they weren’t quite so much fun in that department. Blackjack and Fruit Salad Mix - 250g Victorian Jar Barratt's Blackjacks and Fruit Salads packed in an attractive Victorian style jar with screw-on to. Barratt - Fruit Salad & Black Jack 210 Gm. These have stood the test of time. Fruit salad chews have a unique pineapple and raspberry flavour that work incredibly well together whilst Black Jacks have a smooth liquorice aniseed flavour and of course.they still turn your tongue black!
Four for a penny, Blackjacks were little chewy sweets wrapped in greaseproof black and white paper wrappings and a favourite for the old mixed-bag selection. More like a chalk grey than jet black, too many of them would turn the inside of your mouth and tongue a nasty black colour, much to the dismay of many mums. Because of this, it wasn't a good sweet to sneakily eat at playtimes. Blackjacks often used to be mixed with 'Fruit Salad', a chew sweet or around the same size with a distinct favour and bright yellow and red wrappers.
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Contain approximately 190g of sweetsTreat Jars
Contain approximately 346g of sweetsGift Jars
Contain approximately 574g of sweetsBlackjack Fruit Salad Ingredients
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