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Humbug (sweet)

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A similar sweet is "bulls-eye" which has red-and-white or black-and-white stripes. These are peppermint-flavoured and are also known as bullets in the UK as they are similar in size to
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and striped in two different colours (often black and white). In Australia, the black-and-white-striped humbugs may be
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flavoured. Humbugs may be cylinders with rounded ends wrapped in a twist of
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Davidson, Alan; Davidson, Jane; Saberi, Helen (2006). Jaine, Tom (ed.).
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Index

Humbug (disambiguation)
Traditional humbugs
Confectionery
United Kingdom

boiled sweet
United Kingdom
Ireland
South Africa
Canada
Australia
New Zealand
peppermint
aniseed
cellophane
tetrahedral
Sylvia's Lovers
the North
sugar
glycerine
Goetze's Candy Company

smoothbore
musket balls
1858 Bradford sweets poisoning
BĂȘtise de Cambrai
Gobstopper


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