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(More customer reviews)Are you a Licorice Lover? Then look no more. Bassett's Licorice Allsorts are fresh and soft. Not like these cheap imitations that are hard as a rock. They have a wonderful flavor that you will surely love. I have given them to people that hate licorice in general. They cannot put it down, since they tried it. At a reasonable price, I share them with my family and grandchildren.
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Allsorts are produced by many companies around the world today, and are most popular in Britain, continental Europe, and North America. South African confectionery giant Beacon produces substantial quantities of the product, where it is both sold locally and exported to such countries as Australia and Portugal. The Dutch name for liquorice allsorts is "Engelse drop," and in Finland they are called "Englannin lakritsi/laku"; both literally translate as "English liquorice."Bassett's use the story of their creation in their marketing. In 1899 Charlie Thompson, a sales representative, supposedly dropped a tray of samples he was showing a client, mixing up the various sweets. He scrambled to re-arrange them, and the client was intrigued by the new creation. Quickly, the company began to mass-produce the allsorts, and they became very popular.

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