England

Fry's Turkish
 

Want to try England's most popular candy? Go right ahead. Fry's Turkish was invented in 1914 by the world famous Cadbury's Chocolates. Containing less than 8 grams of fat per bar, it's a healthy alternative to a fatty chocolate bar. They sell for about $2.00 a chocolate and can be bought at www.britshoppe.com


Crunchie Bar


Like the sound of Rice Crispies? Then you'll love this snack. The noisy Crunchy Bar was first launched in 1929 by, once again, Cadbury's Chocolates. What exactly is a Crunchie Bar?  It's a chocolate roll with a sweet honeycomb center. Starting in the 1980s, Cadbury's used the phrase "Friday Feeling" in one of it's ads for the Crunchie Bar. Since then it has become a popular catchphrase all over the globe.

 

Curly Wurly


It's the old fashioned Wig Wag only with a new twist. Created in 1971 by Cadbury's Chocolates, it immediately caught fire in England. The Curly Wurly is a chocolate spiral with a caramel inside. You might want to consult a physician before eating this because it contains nut traces. But believe us, they look as good as they taste! A Curly Wurly bar sells for about $0.70 and can be bought through www.englishteastore.com.

 

Juicy Bugs


It's the most delightful disgusting candy ever made. Put out by the Topps Company (the same company world famous for their sports cards), these tiny candies will surely make you squirm. Made purely out of sugar, these candies will surely give you a rush. They sell for about $0.75 cents and can be found in convenience stores all around England.