London drops

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London drops
London drops are coated in shades of pastels.
Alternative namesLontoo rakeet
TypeCandy
Place of originFinland
Main ingredientsLiquorice

London drops (Lontoo rakeet in Finnish) are a type of liquorice candy sold in Finland and Sweden first by Chymos, later by Fazer.

London drops are oblong-shaped sweets about 2 cm long and 5 mm thick. They consist of a soft liquorice-flavoured core inside a hard, sugary aniseed-flavoured coating. They are coloured in pastel colours, coming in white, pale purple and pale yellow.

In the 1980s, British actor Bob Grant appeared on Finnish television in advertisement for London drops, saying the famous Finnish advertisement slogan "Niin Lontoon raetta, niin Lontoon raetta".[1][2]

Good & Plenty is a similar candy available in the United States. Similar sweets are known as liquorice comfits in the United Kingdom, and a liquorice-flavoured sweet called Torpedoes made by Haribo appears to be similar.[citation needed]

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References

  1. ^ Kauria, Leena (ed): Meidän tehdas Chymos, Chymoksen historiikki (published by Chymoksen perinneyhdistys ry.) ISBN 978-952-93-4517-5
  2. ^ Leinonen, Pauliina: Suomalaisen karkkimainoksen tähdellä oli hirvittävä kohtalo huippuvuosien jälkeen – elämä päättyi julmalla tavalla, Ilta-Sanomat 6 November 2021. Accessed on 8 November 2021.