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There's a new sweetshop opening up at 57 Dartmouth road, SE23...hurrah! I love Hope and Greenwood so am pleased something is opening up a little bit closer to where I live. Roll on Easter!


Apparently they'll be stocking speciality breads, chutneys, mustards etc as well. Opening on Good Friday.


Name is Sugar Mountain (and no, I will not be working there and I don't know the owner...I just like sweets so am spreading the word to other sweet lovers :-))

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  • 7 months later...

Don't usually do recommendations but Sugar Mountain is a FANTASTIC addition to the area.


If you have not visited already think Hope & Greenwood but much larger with fabulous breads (at the weekends )

homemade vinegars and chutneys, American cereal, cake pops and many other unusual treats.


Didn't think I would visit much when it first opened but with such a large variety of savoury and sweet treats

it has become one of our regular haunts.


Take a peek one day - you will not be disappointed !

Otta Wrote:

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> Lemon sherberts!


Used to suck those until I could feel bits of my palate hanging off and I could taste blood...


Wouldn't be surprised if they were now banned on health and safety grounds.



Huguenot Wrote:

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> Oh God, Fruit Salad - but have you tried them after you've undergone your first filling - it's a nightmare.


But I loved how my tongue managed to seek out lodged bits of Fruit Salad (and Black Jacks, for that matter) from in between teeth HOURS after I had consumed them...mmmmm...

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