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An email to Mondelez just got me back an out of date listing including "Footballs" and not covering all the shapes now present. What is the "old-time car" shape supposed to be? Is it a Hill-Climb car or similar? Ditto Ice Skate? Were the football-shape gums only in the original Lion-brand packs?
2. Separate article needed for Tangerine Confectionery product?
3. Need weight of Christmas boxes.
4. Date production of Liquorice flavour gums stopped?
It appears that MaynardBasset have completely changed the recipe. They are no longer hard gums. Although the shapes are similar to before, the taste and consistency are almost identical to Maynards Wine Gums. If I was doing a blind test that's what I would have guessed. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.9.243.165 (talk) 20:54, 9 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]