Here’s a type of sweet that I don’t remember eating in a long, long time, and I have to say that just thinking of them now makes me want to get a bag to bring back some old memories.
Flying Saucers were one of those sweets that were often to be found in your newsagents selection of Penny Sweets. Consisting of two pieces of coloured circular rice paper stuck together, with a little helping of sherbet sandwiched between them, they really were surprisingly tasty, assuming you ate them in the correct manner.
You see, the rice paper was a bit of a devilish idea. It was, to be honest, a bit bland tasting on it’s own. Attempting to suck a Flying Saucer was a mistake, because that rice paper would then get stuck to the roof of your mouth, and no amount of tongue wiggling could get it free.
No, Flying Saucers were definitely made to be bitten into, then the sherbet fell out against your tongue with a delightful fizzy taste, which then made eating the rice paper a much less onerous task.
These days it’s getting harder to find places that sell Penny Sweets singularly, so you really need to buy a whole bag of them (which is a nice excuse to be greedy I suppose), and online store A Quarter Of come to the rescue yet again with a nice big bag full of these fizzy treats.








September 29th, 2011 at 10:07 pm
I want some.
NOW.
October 9th, 2011 at 11:06 pm
Other online retailers are available, such as the fantastic http://www.sussexsweetshop.com, just saying
October 10th, 2011 at 9:20 am
Thanks for the link Brian. Any recommendations?
December 8th, 2011 at 11:31 pm
These are so nice, I remember buying these with my pocket money!
June 29th, 2012 at 10:12 am
You can also get these and a whole multitude of retro sweets at The Gobstopper. The shop itself is one year old but is retro styled as well. Retail outlet is in Hale, Cheshire and the web address is http://www.thegobstopper.co.uk as they do sell online as well!