Liquorice Flyers
- Gelatine Free
See the ALLERGENS & NUTRITIONAL INFO. tab below for further ingredients' details
Description
Liquorice Flyers - A classic! Lovely rich black liquorice sticks with sherbety, crystal centres that create a tingle on the tongue - a fab combination of flavours and textures!
But why are they called Flyers? Mmmm - one of the mysteries of the sweetie world - but despair not, the anoraks at A Quarter Of are twitching at the thought of some Flyer investigation!
ALLERGENS & NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION
This item contains the following per 100g:
Energy (kj): 1510
Energy (kcal): 356
Fat (g): 0.7
Saturated Fat (g): 0.3
Carbohydrate (g): 85
of which Sugars (g): 60
Protein (g): 4.1
Salt (g): 0.27
INGREDIENTS
Sugar, WHEAT Flour, Treacle, Liqourice Extract, Humectant, E422( E330: Citric Acid) Salt, Stabiliser( Acacia Gum, Dextrose, Emulsifier (E471), E170: Calcium Carbonate. Colours: Ammonia Caramel, Beta-carotene, Beetroot, Curcumin, Allergens: WHEATThis item contains the following per 100g:
Energy (kj): 1510
Energy (kcal): 356
Fat (g): 0.7
Saturated Fat (g): 0.3
Carbohydrate (g): 85
of which Sugars (g): 60
Protein (g): 4.1
Salt (g): 0.27
Are Liquorice Flyers Vegetarian
There's no gelatine in this sweet but it may contain non-vegetarian ingredients.Are Maxilin Liquorice Flyers Vegan
No, this sweet is not Vegan.Are Liquorice Flyers Gluten Free
No, this sweet contains gluten and is not suitable for people with Coeliac or Celiac Disease.Customer Reviews
Whitford
These werent for me but my friend assures me they they tasted as good as she remembered !!
26/12/2011
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24/12/2011
lord
one of my all time fav's, crunchy, sweet, tangy, what more could you want?
23/12/2011
Wright
Very good flavour and taste - presentation sometimes lets the 'look' appeal down.
22/12/2011
Bunyan
Beautiful! Needs no other words!
22/12/2011