Victory V
- Vegan
- Vegetarian
- Gelatine Free
- Gluten Free
See the ALLERGENS & NUTRITIONAL INFO. tab below for further ingredients' details
Victory V - "forged for strength!" - Strong lozenges to sooth your throat (not for the faint-hearted!)
We love these here... one look at the packet, and you feel proud to be British!
INGREDIENTS
Sugar, Acacia Gum, Glucose Syrup, linseed oil. Colours: Ammonia Caramel, Flavours: FlavouringsThis item contains the following per 100g:
Energy (kj): 1596
Energy (kcal): 381
Fat (g): 0.1
Saturated Fat (g): 0
Carbohydrate (g): 90.7
of which Sugars (g): 89.4
Protein (g): 0.3
Salt (g): 0.4
Are Victory V Vegetarian
Yes, there's no gelatine or any other non-vegetarian ingredient in this sweet.Are Victory V Vegan
Yes, there are no ingredients in this sweet which are derived from animals.Are Victory V Gluten Free
Yes, there are no ingredients containing gluten in this sweet - it is Coeliac or Celiac friendly.Crosby
Love Victory V - this is the only place I can buy them these days!
29/02/2012
Repas
the memories came flooding back and i find them quite addictive, once the packet is opened they have to be finished
10/02/2012
Knight
Absolutely love A Quarter Of, always a pleasure to browse and I have to stop myself from spending a fortune!! Love having a pack of Victory V's lurking about my person as I adore them and can't find them in any shops anymore :D I'll be back!!
29/01/2012
Henderson
My mum who is 86 was very disappointed when she found one of her favourite sweets, Victory V, increasingly difficult to obtain in the high street. As she is partially disabled she is not able to search lots of other shops and, as I work full time, I don't get the chance to go shopping. She was absolutely delighted when I produced a whole box of Victory V s from 'A Quarter Of' within four days of her telling me about her problem. She didn't know that the internet could be used ' for that sort of thing'!! An excellent speedy service and 100% successful. Thank you.
22/01/2012
Hosegood
Bought these for my Mum who fondly remembered them when they had Ether/Chloroform in them. Don't know when this was removed, but I remember her eating them in the 70's and they were definitely different. I used to hate the smell. Well now she is disappointed with them but I love them, as the woody liquorice taste really comes through.
15/01/2012