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How Eating Too Many Sweets at the Fun Fair Became a British Tradition
The relationship between confectionary and the fair goes beyond throwing up on the waltzers. Traditional fairground sweets like Northern Ireland’s Yellowman honeycomb or Scottish mint Hawick Balls are intertwined with social history.
The British Seaside Smells of Piss and Chips and It's Beautiful
The British seaside is basically deep fried. Sure, you can eat fresh fish straight from the sea in nice restaurants, but for a true taste of what makes eating by the sea so magic, head onto a pier to eat fish and chips with a candyfloss chaser...
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