Best British Sweets

The days of 10p freddos are over...maybe he’s gone and got himself a mortgage or something we don't know. However, it still holds the key to memories of our childhoods, the green fields, the muddy clothes, Jack from school claiming to have a shiny Charazard but you know for a fact it was a fake and all the other kids couldn't see through his lies! Yes i’m still sore about it and what?!


Any who apart from being a gateway to the past and the thing that keep dentists awake at night, sweets are a cornerstone of English culture and history.


From keeping our boys chins up during WW2 to putting smiles on children's faces today English sweets are one of, if not THE best in the world. So we here at British Essentials have compiled a list of the Best British sweets for St George's day.

1. Cadbury Dairy Milk

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The guv’ner the staple of the British confectionery market and probably the most known product of all the ones we listed.

2. Lion Bar

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Formerly known as artist called marathon (R.I.P Prince) the lion bar is a manly snack, if it were a actual man he’d have a massive beard, have leaves in his beer and chew tobacco. The bar itself is a nutty, flaky masterpiece.

3. Wine Gums

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Staple with the middle aged and young alike, the maynards label is known across the world, vibrant flavours funky colours and all round lovely, the Chris Pratt of the sweet world.

4. Flake

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We’re a family friendly website, so to talk about the flakes advertising would put us in a awkward position...so instead we will focus on the chocolate itself! A favourite amongst us brits Flaky (sorry i had to) and smooth with cadbury's quality chocolate is always gonna be a winner.

5. Black Jacks and fruit salads

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Known for its now quite frankly racist advertising of the 80’s they are also are a darn good confectionary item, are you a Liquorice or fruit salad kind of person?

6. Double Decker

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This combination of crispy cereal and nougatine wrapped in milk chocolate makes us shout, we “love the double layer concept!” Wonder what other sweet combos would be great...fudge, flake chocolate?

7. Rock

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Sun, sea, Jim Davidson shows and Rock. The british seaside has many recognisable images and items, Rock is most certainly one of them. ALL of the flavours are available to you, but personally we find it hard to know a difference.

8. Rowntrees Fruit Pastilles

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Another british classic, much like wine gums they come in flavours that span the rainbow. (even though  never seen orange in a rainbow and they use it for their logo but oh well we will let them off since pastels are so darn good!

9. Galaxy Caramel

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United vs Liverpool, Ali vs Frazier, Galaxy vs Cadbury. These are the biggest rivalries of all time, Well maybe not the last one...But its a big one none the less! Cadbury may have the chocolate section down but when it comes to mixing and matching galaxy are ahead, at least in our eyes.

10. Terrys Chocolate Orange

best british sweetsA favourite of the British Essentials office, and for a lot of others as well. Who ever thought to add orange flavouring to chocolate must've been mad, but by golly they were right to do so. Sparking everything chocolate orange terrys are the founders of the concept and still holders of the best kind of orange chocolate.

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Comments

Colleen Marie Nicholson - October 1, 2019

I am from the United States, I am sending a friend some sweets from here and she is sending me sweets from there. What kind of sweets do you recommend I try?

Rosie Connor - September 10, 2019

I lovvvvvveeeee Fruitella are they english

tommy - June 12, 2019

I do not agree. No way are Lion Bars #2 on this list. The Lion Bars consistency and taste poses it insufficient to hold such stature on the list. Maybe when the Lion Bar included peanuts it could be argued to be included but still not at such a high rating. I would much rather see the likes of Reese’s pieces at #2. Although American, they have English iterations and who doesnt love Peanut Butter and Chocolate!

luke - July 4, 2018

i also reccomend boost bars

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