James And The Giant Peach (1996)
What happened to the James and the Giant Peach sweets from the pic ‘n’ mix…?
My favourite sweets at the cinema pic ‘n’ mix (they may have also been available at shops’ pic ‘n’ mix) were the peach sweets. I think they were first introduced when the film “James and the Giant Peach” came out (in 1996) but they remained at the cinema for some years later. However, a few years ago, they weren’t there anymore. I think they were replaced with a smaller peach sweet, which was fizzy.
The peach sweets I’m referring to were rather large, soft, chewy, and were pink in colour with a bit of orange on top.
Does anyone remember the sweet I’m referring to?
And does anyone know if they are still sold anywhere?
Thank you for reading. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
yeah, i used to love them, i think the just became unpopular so they stopped selling them, or the company may have gone bust
James and the Giant Peach – 1996
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