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Does anyone know where the stick of rock you buy at seaside towns originates from, and why it became such a tradition?
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Are you talking about the cylindrical candy? I had some while visiting Arundel Castle almost 35 years ago. Mine was pink on the outside and white on the inside with some printing embedded. Wasn't it called Liverpool rock, or something like that? Funny what we remember.
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thats the one, i just don't understand why it became traditional to seaside resorts.
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That must be a tradition solely for the english, I've never seen a "stick of rock" before.
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Yep, sticks of rock...the seaside staple diet...now also available in a whole myriad of colours and flavours, very sticky....what about Candy Floss ?....that is an international delicay is it not ?...how did that originate too ?......Gosh !!..just realised that it's been 9 months since this topic was raised !!
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Candy floss....lol...that's Brit-speak for cotton candy, right?
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......yup.....sweet cotton wool eh ? on a stick or in a bag.....yummmy !!
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Hey, they sell it from vendor carts on the streets her at Mardi Gras.
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