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Cybercandy.co.ukNewest Review: ... and blue accents , and a navigation bar down the left hand side . On further inspection though, the navigation bar looked promising - not only did it have candy categorized by country, including the USA, Australia, and Japan among others, but it also had categories with the titles 'Mystery Parcels' and 'Extreme Foods'. I'm not going to lie to you and tell you this site offers excellent value for money - it doesn't . Items are pricey, with a bar of my favourite Hersheys Cookies n Creme costing a staggering £1.50. I would never consider paying that price in a shop for a bar of chocolate, but then, I don't have the option. I think it's this ... more |
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by - written on 12/11/09 (Very useful, 37 readings)
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I've always had a bit of a sweet tooth - especially when I was a child . My dad was in the Army, and as a family we were all living in Germany, where he had been posted . Quite near to us there was an American base, which had, as all bases do, a shop - and my word, that shop was great for a child like me - I quickly fell in love with many of the American chocolates and drinks - Mountain Dew, Hersheys, Reeses - I was in heaven. Fast forward many years, and back in England , and I couldn't find any of these sweets anywhere. I then had a brainwave, I'd have a look online and see if I could maybe buy some there - and thats how I found ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/08/09 (Very useful, 20 readings)
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My wife and i were in London around a year ago wandering around Covent Garden when i almost fell to my knees and Praised the Lord, now not being a religious man my wife was obviously intrigued and came over to ask if i was ok. I was ok indeed what i had witnessed was a shop called Cyber Candy, in its windows were signs for Mountain Dew, Jolly Ranchers, Nerds pretty much everything i love and can not get hold of anymore. I rushed in and i quite literally turned into a kid in a candy shop, it was floor to ceiling full of every kind of retro sweet you can think of and the best thing was the fact it had a whole array of Australian, American and Japanese candy too ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/08/09 (Very useful, 19 readings)
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Oh boy. We visited the Cyber Candy shop in Covent Garden, London a few months ago and had to be ushered out as it was close to closing time. The store is quite small but two floors of retro ssweets- mostly imported from the USA or Australia. They sell things like can of Mountain Dew, NERDS, Pop Tarts, Lucky charms cereal, Different varieties of M&Ms, Australian Versions of Freddo Bars, Jolly Rancher hard candies, Hershey bars, Oreo's, Character Candy, Hello Kitty confectionary including a sweetie necklace with little kitty faces ... All the sweets people remember from when they were growing up that seemed to disappear. We had a limited budget ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/06/09 (Very useful, 31 readings)
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If you like sweets from abroad you will love this shop, they sell sweets form all over the world there main market is in US sweets they sell things like limited release kit kat chunkys (strawberry, cookies and cream ) flavours that have not been released in the Uk. They sell tootsie rolls, laffy taffy cherry ripe, all kinds af cadburys that are stocked in the US but have never made it onto our shelves. They also sell drinks so you can get hold of mountain dew, root beer and my own personal favourite wild cherry pepsi!! The products are a little pricey but as a once in a while venture it is quite fun to see the different kinds of sweets on offer and be able to taste them ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/06/09 (Very useful, 4 readings)
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a brilliant candy shop, i think there are only two in england: in brighton and in london covent garden. they sell old school sweets and drinks such as runts and nerds (the kind you used to get with the beano or dandy!) or american sweets and drinks that you usually cant find over here. I really love the swedish fish, i was addicted to them when i visited the US and i cant get enough of them. the website too is very handy in case you dont live near a shop and they also have a reasonable carriage charge. gift vouchers can be bought in stores and used online too! talking of prices, they arent cheap, but if you really want them you'll be willing to pay ... Read the complete review
from barneyboo7766
12/06/2009
from johnlocke
10/06/2009

