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R.J's soft Raspberry liquoriceNewest Review: ... logo and words natural licorice written on the front. There is also an illustration of a couple of pieces of red licorice ... more More R. J's in Food
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Read Reviews for R.J's soft Raspberry liquorice
by - written on 26/06/08 (Very useful, 191 readings)
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I fancied something sweet as we drove along the motorway, so I opened a 300g bag of RJ'S natural licorice the raspberry soft eating variety. I can not remember how mush this cost when we bought it at a tourist shop in Scotland but on line it costs £2.75p. http://www.scottishsweets.co.uk/Products.asp?CategoryName=Licorice. Packaged in a thick brown paper bag that has a wide black band and thinner red band of colour at the top end of it .The logo and words natural licorice written on the front. There is also an illustration of a couple of pieces of red licorice .Open this up and you will find about 21cylindrical sticks/logs of red licorice about 4.1/2 cm long ... Read the complete review
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