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Where Can I Find Licorice?

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Anyone seen black licorice for sale? I used to see it at overpriced foodland but the <deleted> don't carry it any more.. At least I think they don't carry it... All you ever get out of their retarded staff is "I don't know"...

So, if you have seen black licorice, please let me know... Thanks in Advance.

I have just a few pieces left from a bag that a friend brought back for me from the USA. I've never seen it here.

The only black Licorice I have found is the Haribo brand, and it is usually in stock at friendship alongside the other Haribo products, but being a better seller it some times is out of stock for qa while as they wait to get enough of the haribro product to place another order...hope you follow me with this?

Big C used to have it. There is a candy Kiosk at Central , same floor as the cinema and they have had it .

Good luck and let me know if you find it anywhere else

Haribo at Best supermarket, North Pattaya.

I had seen it a couple of times at Villa Market, so you might try there.

Villa Market stocks an Australian brand and it is lush ;)

Be careful. Licorice (the American spelling) raises blood pressure.sad.png

Is the Haribo one any good? Seen it many times in Foodland, considered but always passed on buying it.

The Australian brand is good, try Villa market.

Is the Haribo one any good? Seen it many times in Foodland, considered but always passed on buying it.

They have about 3 different types -- the big discs are quite salty -- the little diamond shaped ones are slightly salty, and the spiraled ones are like those plastic Twizzlers sold in NA -- not salty and quite mild.

Ya, I like the stuff too

In Villa today they have the black stuff 110 baht and raspberry one at 75 baht.

It's on a display near the cashier ;)

I left you some ... enjoy!

You will mention parched peas next! :)

You will mention parched peas next! :)

Nope, not familiar with them, but I will mention...Pontefract cakes. ;-)

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Hang on! I post how the word is pronounced in my area, that it's called Spanish when we buy it in a local sweetshop, and nobody in my family likes it excepteme, and that was off topic about licorice?

The Australian brand is good, try Villa market.

Yes Darrell Lea is very good indeed.

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CandyLand on Thepprasit should have, they sell all sorts of Scandinavian candy and liquorice is popular there.

It's somewhere on the lefthand side as you travel towards Sukhumvit, think its only open after 15:00.

All sorts of places sell it.rolleyes.gif

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