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Loutwo Wrote:

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> Why do the usual candidates have to take threads

> off topic time and again? Is nothing off bounds on

> this forum?

>

> Keep it on track or don?t bother contributing.

> Narcissistic bickering with more me me me crap.

> Give it a rest.

>

> Louisa.


Weren't you banned from the main bit of this forum for doing exactly what you describe?

snowy Wrote:

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> Loutwo Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Why do the usual candidates have to take

> threads

> > off topic time and again? Is nothing off bounds

> on

> > this forum?

> >

> > Keep it on track or don?t bother contributing.

> > Narcissistic bickering with more me me me crap.

> > Give it a rest.

> >

> > Louisa.

>

> Weren't you banned from the main bit of this forum

> for doing exactly what you describe?


And yet Sue and others consistently are guilty of this, and no one ever pulls them up on it. I have previously been politely asked to reign it in by the administrator, mostly due to other people goading me quite openly, and I have done so. I was pushed so far the last time I walked away from the forum. More recently (since Loutwo) I?ve behaved impeccably on the forum, and I do my best (not always successfully) to avoid the usual candidates attempts to get me banned.


Louisa.

VelvetBlueberry Wrote:

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> The moderation of these forums is very sketchy.

> It's almost as if they favour this provocative

> behaviour (& I don't mean the type that has people

> so politically correct they can't handle an

> opinion that clashes with their own).

>

>

> ANYHOO. Feel free to discontinue reading from this

> point if you're likely to get your knickers in a

> twist over a positive/enthusiastic comment :)

>

>

> - I had my eye on the strawberries & cream gourmet

> popcorn, closest & most visible from the window,

> days before the shops official opening - it was

> totally worth the wait!

>

> I'm also obsessed with violet anything so I was

> happy to see they had dark chocolate French Violet

> creams along with other flavours like English Rose

> (which I also love), lemon (tempted to get for my

> mum), mint (also tempting) & others that I can't

> remember off the top of my head.

>

> ...& Kola Kubes! They really take me back to my

> 90s childhood.


Not sure anything you say is worth getting knicker twisted about but your posts (when not about Trump and border line racist) on the sweet shoppe are definitely way over the top.

cella Wrote:

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> VelvetBlueberry Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > The moderation of these forums is very sketchy.

> > It's almost as if they favour this provocative

> > behaviour (& I don't mean the type that has

> people

> > so politically correct they can't handle an

> > opinion that clashes with their own).

> >

> >

> > ANYHOO. Feel free to discontinue reading from

> this

> > point if you're likely to get your knickers in

> a

> > twist over a positive/enthusiastic comment :)

> >

> >

> > - I had my eye on the strawberries & cream

> gourmet

> > popcorn, closest & most visible from the

> window,

> > days before the shops official opening - it was

> > totally worth the wait!

> >

> > I'm also obsessed with violet anything so I was

> > happy to see they had dark chocolate French

> Violet

> > creams along with other flavours like English

> Rose

> > (which I also love), lemon (tempted to get for

> my

> > mum), mint (also tempting) & others that I

> can't

> > remember off the top of my head.

> >

> > ...& Kola Kubes! They really take me back to my

> > 90s childhood.

>

> Not sure anything you say is worth getting knicker

> twisted about but your posts (when not about Trump

> and border line racist) on the sweet shoppe are

> definitely way over the top.



You are truly pathetic. Haven't you got some demonstration you could be attending?


Shoo, you miserable old bat. This is a thread for reviews, I think you'll find your posts are not welcome here.


BTW: Only a far-lefty could turn a sweet shop topic into topic about "border line racism"

(yet ANOTHER serious accusation with absolutely no evidence whatsoever to back it up).


I will put you in your place & prove you wrong every single time because you're an idiot.


You & Sue are 2 shrivelled up peas in a pod.

I liked it, it is not cheap, but it is supposed to be a treat not an everyday shopping spree! They have carefully laid out the shop, sugar free, nut free, clearly marked etc etc and are listening to customer requests and feedback.


The staff are helpful and welcoming.

1921 Wrote:

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> I liked it, it is not cheap, but it is supposed to

> be a treat not an everyday shopping spree! They

> have carefully laid out the shop, sugar free, nut

> free, clearly marked etc etc and are listening to

> customer requests and feedback.

>

> The staff are helpful and welcoming.


This sounds really good.

Although not a fan of sweets as such I do however have a MAJOR weakness for liquorice and presently have to trek to Borough market to get decent salt liquorice (its easier for me to get to than Ikea before anyone suggests there)

someone mentioned earier that this shop sells salt liquorice so I will definitely be there on my next day off.

Mouth watering already!

VelvetBlueberry Wrote:

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> cella Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > VelvetBlueberry Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > The moderation of these forums is very

> sketchy.

> > > It's almost as if they favour this

> provocative

> > > behaviour (& I don't mean the type that has

> > people

> > > so politically correct they can't handle an

> > > opinion that clashes with their own).

> > >

> > >

> > > ANYHOO. Feel free to discontinue reading from

> > this

> > > point if you're likely to get your knickers

> in

> > a

> > > twist over a positive/enthusiastic comment :)

> > >

> > >

> > > - I had my eye on the strawberries & cream

> > gourmet

> > > popcorn, closest & most visible from the

> > window,

> > > days before the shops official opening - it

> was

> > > totally worth the wait!

> > >

> > > I'm also obsessed with violet anything so I

> was

> > > happy to see they had dark chocolate French

> > Violet

> > > creams along with other flavours like English

> > Rose

> > > (which I also love), lemon (tempted to get

> for

> > my

> > > mum), mint (also tempting) & others that I

> > can't

> > > remember off the top of my head.

> > >

> > > ...& Kola Kubes! They really take me back to

> my

> > > 90s childhood.

> >

> > Not sure anything you say is worth getting

> knicker

> > twisted about but your posts (when not about

> Trump

> > and border line racist) on the sweet shoppe are

> > definitely way over the top.

>

>

> You are truly pathetic. Haven't you got some

> demonstration you could be attending?

>

> Shoo, you miserable old bat. This is a thread for

> reviews, I think you'll find your posts are not

> welcome here.

>

> BTW: Only a far-lefty could turn a sweet shop

> topic into topic about "border line racism"

> (yet ANOTHER serious accusation with absolutely no

> evidence whatsoever to back it up).

>

> I will put you in your place & prove you wrong

> every single time because you're an idiot.

>

> You & Sue are 2 shrivelled up peas in a pod.


Hi again VB

Yes you are right - the anti Trump march tomorrow - perhaps I'll bump into you there? As I said to you before, apart from the Trump supporting/border line racism/sweet porn, my main objection to you is your focus on age - you've clearly decided I'm old - goodness knows what that is in VB land? I'm clearly a "far lefty" too - whatever that is - sounds very 70s - who's showing their age now... Border line racist - re-read your own rare non sweet-related post and think on. Don't think you're at risk of putting anyone on here in "their place" - wherever that is. Aah - too much sugar maybe? Bet your sweet shoppe manager is enjoying all the negative publicity you're generating for his shoppe.

I'm fascinated by the way that this wider national franchise brand must have been inspired in part by the success of our own local wonderful, witty and sadly missed Hope & Greenwood. So what started here as a single little shop, fuelled by passion, now 'returns' to us transformed in a slicker, corporate form. I must admit Twinkies were part of my partner's American childhood rather than mine but a sugar rush is still a sugar rush.

colville09 Wrote:

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> I'm fascinated by the way that this wider national

> franchise brand must have been inspired in part by

> the success of our own local wonderful, witty and

> sadly missed Hope & Greenwood.


I think it's a different proposition. H&G had quite a lot of original recipe stuff... fudge, marshmallows, chocolate truffles, and ice creams. This new shop is more about buying in stuff from wholesale and presenting it in a retro style (which is fine... I still love sherbet lemons and wine gums, etc, it's just a bit of a different model).

NTzkMaxx st New Cross had a lot of salted liquorice last week.


ewWave Wrote:

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> 1921 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I liked it, it is not cheap, but it is supposed

> to

> > be a treat not an everyday shopping spree! They

> > have carefully laid out the shop, sugar free,

> nut

> > free, clearly marked etc etc and are listening

> to

> > customer requests and feedback.

> >

> > The staff are helpful and welcoming.

>

> This sounds really good.

> Although not a fan of sweets as such I do however

> have a MAJOR weakness for liquorice and presently

> have to trek to Borough market to get decent salt

> liquorice (its easier for me to get to than Ikea

> before anyone suggests there)

> someone mentioned earier that this shop sells salt

> liquorice so I will definitely be there on my next

> day off.

> Mouth watering already!

  • 2 weeks later...
I don't think it closed because not making money. I think the very creative owners moved in a different direction, wrote sweet making books, had a television series and marketed their sweets in top stores. I seem to recall they were actors and I hope they are still spreading joy in whatever ventures they are up to now.
My recollection (I think they posted on the forum if anyone can locate it) was that the rent was put up massively and they decided that it didn't make sense to stay in those premises. They had a shop in Covent Garden and a concession in Harrods and sold into some supermarkets, so it wasn't a case of going bust or anything, just a decision about the viability of that particular store post the rent hike.

You're both semi-correct. They had bigger plans (shops in central London and Tokyo, distribution to department stores and supermarkets) and the original shop was no longer a priority... and a hike in rent ultimately made the decision a no-brainer.


Unfortunately they went into administration shortly afterwards. Someone else owns the brand name now.

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