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Jelly Babies crowned UK’s favourite sweets

The sweet treat pipped Fruit Pastilles and Wine Gums to the top spot.

TLE by TLE
2024-02-23 08:07
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Britain’s favourite sweets have been revealed as researchers put the debate over which brand is the true king of the confectionary isle to bed.

From old classics such as Rhubarb and custards to the modern Tangfastics, the UK has long been awash with sweet choices, but which one is officially the best?

That is the question that researchers at Perspectus Global set out to resolve once and for all.

Taking 40 sweet brands and ranking them from best to worst, the study has finally lifted the lid on what the nation’s favourite sweet treat officially is, with Jelly Babies coming in first place.

With a hard shell and soft centre, Britain’s favourite confectionary was invented 160 years ago, proving to be an oldie but a goodie.

It was voted the best treat by 65 per cent of Brits, namely because it makes people nostalgic for their childhood.

The UK’s favourite sweets:

  1. Jelly Babies 65 per cent
    Fruit Pastilles 62 per cent
    Wine Gums 60 per cent
    Cola Bottles 59 per cent
    Werther’s Originals 59 per cent
    Skittles 58 per cent
    Starburst 57 per cent
    Liquorice Allsorts 57 per cent
    Tangfastics 57 per cent
    Rhubarb and custards 56 per cent
    Jelly Tots 56 per cent
    Fruit Gums 55 per cent
    Love Hearts 54 per cent
    Dolly Mix 53 per cent
    Lemon Sherberts 53 per cent
    Pear Drops 53 per cent
    Turkish Delight 52 per cent
    Maoam Stripes 52 per cent
    Kola cubes 52 per cent
    Daim bars (formerly Dime) 52 per cent
    Black Jacks 52 per cent
    Toffee Bonbons 52 per cent
    Tunnocks Snowballs 51 per cent
    Drumstick Squashies 51 per cent
    Drumstick Lollies 51 per cent
    Polos 50 per cent
    Fruit-tella 50 per cent
    Tic Tacs 50 per cent
    Flying saucers 49 per cent
    Mentos 45 per cent

Coming in a close second behind Jelly Babies is Fruit Pastilles — another fruit flavoured gummy — which is adored by 62 per cent of Brits.

Wine Gums came third (60 per cent), while the classic Haribo Cola Bottles are in fourth place.

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Rounding out the top five is Werther’s Originals, with the creamy hard-boiled sweet being a favourite for 59 per cent per cent of Brits also — tying it with Cola Bottles.

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