What's in a name?.
I've just been adding our new whisky & ginger sugar free sweets to the Sweetswithout website. It made me realise just how evocative the name of a sweet can be. As soon as I saw the words "Whisky & Ginger" I...
I've just been adding our new whisky & ginger sugar free sweets to the Sweetswithout website. It made me realise just how evocative the name of a sweet can be. As soon as I saw the words "Whisky & Ginger" I...
We have added a new range of sugar free sweets that come from Greece. The taste has a distinctly original twist with hints of Mediterranean flavours. They are quite sweet compared with some of the English sweets but the unusual flavours mean...
Traditionally diabetic chocolate has not had a good reputation. The range of chocolate sweetened with stevia we stock really does mean that if you want to avoid added sugar you can have a first rate product which no one could recognize...
It may not be not strictly about sugar free sweets but over the last few weeks while adding new sugar free candy to our range, I have found it interesting to learn about Scotland's sweet heritage. Scotland has a very distinct sweet...
Hurry, Hurry,..... We always like to be confident that you will be able to enjoy your sugar free sweets in peak condition, So we make sure that the packets of sweets we send out have a date that gives you plenty of...
During August Sweets Without has taken on quite a few new ranges of sweets. We like to taste the sweets so that we can write descriptions of our sugar free candy to help you make your choice. It may sound like paradise but it...
We have taken on a new range of sweets that use Isomalt as a sweetener. Isomalt is not only almost as sweet as sugar but also has a similar structure. Like sugar it is stable at high temperatures which means...
Just taken delivery of a new range of sugar free sweets. They look fantastic, don't they? Can't wait to taste them allReminds me of a sweetshop in Cambridge that used to make mosaics from sweets. I will be tasting them...
Oranges do not seem to be a natural place to look for a sweetener but our sugar free lollipops from Simpkins contain Neohesperidin dihydrochalcone (no I have no idea how you pronounce it ). Though it sounds very chemical it is...