Dutch Double Salted Licorice
Topic: My Story | 6 Comments »Dutch Double Salted Licorice is one of my favorite candies among hundreds of rare and hard to find candies. There is once place you can get them all, Zach’s Coffee shop.
The coffee shop down town that also has an old fashion candy store. They roast their own coffee beans, have over 100 loose leaf teas (brewed fresh), home made sandwiches and desserts. The candy store has all the candy you grew up on as a kid and several home made ice cream.
In the winter it is my favorite place to go on a Sunday afternoon to set down and read a chapter or two of a book. In the summer it is the best place to buy real iced tea then go walk down the main street or through the city park.
I can’t wait for the day when my daughter gets old enough to eat candy or ice cream. It is one of those places that makes you feel like your in a dream world with its antiques every where and so many choices you have a hard time choosing.
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I still remember when my youngest had his first piece of candy… he was barely past his 1st birthday, and found a chocolate egg in his car seat (yeah, um – thanks big bro). I STILL wish I had a camera at that moment!
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I had salted licorice once… once.
to each their own for sure, but I almost gagged when i tried it.
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oh the coffee shop, I do miss it so. I have not been to a ‘real’ coffee shop in ages. See what multiple kids do to you.
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Oh man, sometimes I wish my kids never discovered candy and ice cream. They never get tired of that stuff.
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I too have never tried “double salted” licorice…
Interesting… I’m not a big fan of salt (I rarely salt anything…)
Is it “salty” ??
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Hey there
Just visiting from Blogger Dad’s and saw you were talking about sweets and my inner child just pulled me here!
I HATE licorice (sorry) but have a real soft spot for the sweets of my childhood, which were probably a lot different in England.
I recall being allowed a 10p mix up which seems like SO many sweets back then! All real teeth pullers and ones that could make your tongue turn black. Great!
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