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  • SWEET SNOB Winston's Gin & Tonic 5oz

SWEET SNOB Winston's Gin & Tonic 5oz

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These cocktail-inspired hard sweets offer a sophisticated, non-alcoholic take on the classic British beverage. Handcrafted in Yorkshire, they combine the sharp, botanical notes of juniper with a refreshing fizz for a bold "grown-up" treat.

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  • Flavor The experience is defined by a crisp, authentic juniper-forward profile that mimics the botanical complexity of a premium gin. A subtle, fizzy kick provides the "effervescence" of tonic water, while a balanced citric acidity ensures a sharp, refreshing finish that lingers without being overly sugary.

     
  • Uses These sweets are specifically designed for adult palates, making them a perfect addition to a cocktail-themed gift hamper or a unique party favor. Because they are non-alcoholic, they provide the essence of a Gin & Tonic at any time of day. They also serve as an elegant "palate cleanser" or a stylish alternative to traditional hard candies during social gatherings.

     
  • Ingredients The recipe is simple and focused on quality: sugar, glucose syrup, citric acid, and natural juniper flavoring. They are naturally colored and use traditional batch production techniques. Notably, these sweets are 100% vegan and gluten-free, though the facility may handle traces of milk.

     
     
  • Notable Features Part of the "Sir Winston’s" or "Drunken Bulldog" character line, these sweets feature a distinctive stripy, round design that provides a "satisfyingly stubborn crunch." The 5oz (approx. 140g) bag is adorned with playful, British-themed branding, making it as much a style statement as a confectionery indulgence.

     
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