Stick Of Seaside Rock

Stick Of Seaside Rock. a stick of rock at the seaside, England Stock Photo Alamy Even today many people still buy a traditional stick of rock when visiting seaside destinations, especially as it remains relatively cheap The history of seaside rock A stick of rock is as popular today as it's ever been

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Aniseed and Liquorice Rock - traditional seaside stick of rock, red and black stripes with a liquorice and aniseed flavour Rock candy, often known by its place of origin, like Blackpool rock or Brighton rock, is a hard, stick-shaped boiled sugar confectionery

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Traditionally flavoured with peppermint or spearmint, it's a must have souvenir from any British seaside town. Take a bit of the British seaside home with you today! It is an image connected with childhood memories of trips to the seaside in the UK

The history of seaside rock Whitby Cottages Shoreline Cottages. It is commonly sold at tourist (usually seaside) resorts in the United Kingdom (such as Brighton, Southend-on-Sea, Scarborough, Llandudno or Blackpool) and Ireland (e.g Aniseed and Liquorice Rock - traditional seaside stick of rock, red and black stripes with a liquorice and aniseed flavour

Sticks of British Seaside Rock Stock Photo Alamy. Now it's vanishing because of cheaper Chinese imports. Rock, a candy made in stick shapes, has been synonymous with the British seaside for over a century