1970s Sweet Shop
Black Jacks

Black Jacks – One of the best classic British sweets EVER – we love them! They`re aniseed-flavour chewy black rectangles with a delicious and unique taste, and they make your tongue go black – so not to be munched just before you go out on that hot date! I wonder where the name comes from? Well the answer comes from superstar customer Mike. Are you sitting comfortably? Then we`ll begin…. Black Jacks were called Black Jacks because the original 1920s labels pictured a grinning gollywog – unbelievably, back then images of black people were used to advertise Liquorice. However, by the late 1980s manufacturers Trebor quite rightly scrapped the Black Jacks golly logo as it was racially offensive, replaced the logo with an image of a pirate with a black beard and eye patch and re branded the sweets as Black Jack. And by the early 1990s Trebor disbanded the pirate logo altogether in favour of the the black and white swirl design we all remember. In 2008, a confectionery company called Tangerine bought out Trebor and decided to change the design once more to the current plain black with red writing…. now the swirly black and white packaging we all remember is gone forever, although they still taste the same…. hooray! – Qty In Order: a quarter of a kilogram – just over 8.8 ounces



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Everybody loves sweets and finding the old retro sweet shop while you're out shopping is always a treat. So it's a huge thing for me that AQuarterOF the biggest and best UK supplier of retro sweets has agreed to partner up with me let me create my very own 70s Sweet Shop. So grab your gobstoppers, put your dibs on your Dib Dabs and sizzle your Space Dust or just spend your doubloons on some Spanish Gold.