They were originally just a Christmas sweet here in Bombay but now you find them all the year round!
Mom brought home a few jujube lollies, hence this post!
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| Jujube lollies! |
No actually, she deserves all the credit here. She brought the lollies, gave me the idea & held on to two of them when I clicked! And this post is written as part of ABC Wednesday.
So what's your favorite sweet/candy? Let me know!
Love,

So what's your favorite sweet/candy? Let me know!
Love,


Never was a fan, but yours look different than when I tried them as a kid. Maybe they're improved?
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Mmmmm. I have a weakness for sugar covered jelly sweets! I would love one of those lollies!
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Nice post. Personally I am not too fond of them as they stick to the teeth. Thats quite irritating. But OK once in a while. I remember getting those small gummy bears from London. They had various flavours and were not sugar coated.
ReplyDeleteWe have them here but they are sold in packets not in sticks like these, and we called them jelly sweets .
ReplyDeleteY;know...I'd never eaten them back in India but upon coming here, I was introduced to lollies...and they include these jelly like sweets...can be very addictive when you are going through uni!
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