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"Going to school .I bought a penny toffee .a Spanish .some blackjack and some fruit salards .
What did you buy "
Did you say you bought a Spanish on your way to school? |
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"Going to school .I bought a penny toffee .a Spanish .some blackjack and some fruit salards .
What did you buy
Did you say you bought a Spanish on your way to school? "
Back in the day a licorice was called a penny Spanish |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Going to school .I bought a penny toffee .a Spanish .some blackjack and some fruit salards .
What did you buy
Did you say you bought a Spanish on your way to school?
Back in the day a licorice was called a penny Spanish "
Well, blow me down. I’d never heard of that and my days go back even more than yours. |
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
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"Going to school .I bought a penny toffee .a Spanish .some blackjack and some fruit salards .
What did you buy
Did you say you bought a Spanish on your way to school?
Back in the day a licorice was called a penny Spanish
Well, blow me down. I’d never heard of that and my days go back even more than yours."
My father-in-law called the liquorice wheels Spanish. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Going to school .I bought a penny toffee .a Spanish .some blackjack and some fruit salards .
What did you buy
Did you say you bought a Spanish on your way to school?
Back in the day a licorice was called a penny Spanish
Well, blow me down. I’d never heard of that and my days go back even more than yours.
My father-in-law called the liquorice wheels Spanish."
Did he? Do you know what is the origin of it. I don’t recall ever having come across this term.
M |
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
East London |
"Going to school .I bought a penny toffee .a Spanish .some blackjack and some fruit salards .
What did you buy
Did you say you bought a Spanish on your way to school?
Back in the day a licorice was called a penny Spanish
Well, blow me down. I’d never heard of that and my days go back even more than yours.
My father-in-law called the liquorice wheels Spanish.
Did he? Do you know what is the origin of it. I don’t recall ever having come across this term.
M"
Google says they had to import the liquorice root from Spain because demand was so high.
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