The Victorian era was a fascinating time of invention and change, not just in the realm of industry but also in the world of sweets. The 19th century saw the birth of many confectionery treats that became favourites among both children and adults. These sweets were often sold in wooden carts and penny shops, bringing a touch of delight to those who could afford the small luxury.
1. Fizzy Creations of the Past
The Victorian era introduced the world to an array of fizzy drinks and sweets, which were an instant hit among the young and old. One such popular treat that resonated with the bubbly sensation of those times was the Fizzy Cola Bottles, a contemporary version of which can be found here. These sweets capture the effervescence that was adored during the Victorian age.
2. A Cherry Favourite
Cherries have long been loved for their sweet and tangy flavour, and in the Victorian period, cherry-flavoured sweets were a common delicacy. The nostalgia of pulling a sweet cherry out of your pocket can be found in today's Cherries available at Lucky Leaf Bath Bombs.
3. Iconic Giant Mice
Another delightful treat that harks back to times past is the Giant Mice. This confectionery was part of the novelty sweets that were much-loved during the Victorian era, known for their unique shapes and whimsical appeal. They are certainly a treat that deserves a revival. To indulge your curiosity and sweet tooth, discover the Giant Mice for yourself.
Collections That Revive the Era
For a wider exploration of sweets reminiscent of Victorian goodies, you might want to dive into the OLD FASHIONED SWEETS (by Weight). This collection offers a vast array of confections that might just transport you back to the cobbled streets of 19th century England. Whether it's a touch of cola or the zing of cherries, these sweets are a window into the charming past.
To explore these and other nostalgic treats, visit Lucky Leaf Bath Bombs for a journey through delicious confections that echo with the whispers of history. Relive the past with every chewy, fizzy bite!


