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Bonds of London Cough Candy - 120g

Original price $4.99 - Original price $4.99
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About our best-before dates

We work hard to bring proper British groceries to Canada, but importing food across an ocean is not as tidy as stocking a supermarket shelf down the road.

Some products arrive with long dates. Some arrive with shorter ones. Different products come through the import process with different shelf lives, so the dates are not always as neat or predictable as they would be in a regular Canadian supermarket.

Most online grocery shops do not show best-before dates unless something is getting close. We do it differently.

If you were shopping in our Halifax store, you could pick up the product, turn it over, and check the date before buying. We think our online customers should get that same level of transparency.

That is why we show best-before dates clearly on our products.

What "best before" actually means

A best-before date is about quality — flavour, texture, freshness, and how the product is expected to be at its best.

It is not the same as a "use by" or expiry date, which only appears on certain regulated foods.

For everyday groceries like chocolate, biscuits, crisps, sweets, tea, sauces, jams, and pantry items, the best-before date is a quality marker, not a safety marker.

Why our dates vary so much

British imports are unpredictable. We do not get to choose every date that arrives in Canada, and different products naturally come with different shelf lives.

A jar of sauce may have months or years on it. A bag of crisps might arrive with a much shorter window and still be completely normal for that type of product.

We check dates, show them clearly, and give you the information before you buy — because that is how it should be.

What the colours mean

  • More than 30 days remaining
  • Within 30 days
  • Within 5 days, or past the best-before date

The product page will still show the actual date, so you can decide what works for you.

Why some customers like shorter dates

Many of our regular customers deliberately shop shorter-dated items when the price makes sense.

A chocolate bar with two weeks left is often every bit as good as one with six months left — and if we can pass on a saving instead of letting perfectly good food go to waste, everyone wins.

It is not about cutting corners. It is about being clear, fair, and sensible with stock that has travelled a long way to get here.

Questions about a specific product? Email help@thegreatbritishshop.ca — we read every message.

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About Bonds of London Cough Candy

About Bonds of London Cough Candy

Cough candy is one of those British sweets that occupies its own very specific corner of the nostalgia shelf. Not quite medicine, not quite confectionery, but somehow both at once, and absolutely the sort of thing you'd find in a paper bag at the newsagent or rattling around in your nan's handbag. Bonds of London Cough Candy is the real thing, imported from the United Kingdom and available here in Canada without any suitcase logistics involved.

This is the classic hard-boiled cough candy in the familiar warm, slightly sharp flavour that generations of British sweet-eaters will recognise immediately. The 120g bag gives you a proper amount to work through, whether you're sharing or keeping them entirely to yourself, which is a reasonable position to take.

For British expats in Canada, finding the right sweets is often less about sugar and more about accuracy. The Great British Shop stocks Bonds of London Cough Candy because it is genuinely the version people grew up with, not a close approximation of it. That matters more than it probably should, and yet here we are.

Bonds of London Cough Candy is dairy-free, which makes it straightforward to share around without too many questions. The sweets are made in the United Kingdom, so the flavour is exactly what it should be rather than what someone thought it might be from memory.

Shop more Bonds in Canada or browse the full range of British sweets available to ship across Canada.

Ingredients, Nutrition & Storage

Ingredients

Sugar, Glucose Syrup, Acid (Citric Acid), Flavouring, Colours (Beta-Apo-8'-Carotenal, Anthocyanins)

Allergens

May contain: Nuts, Peanuts.

Storage

Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

Frequently asked questions about Bonds of London Cough Candy

Q: What do Bonds of London Cough Candy sweets taste like?

A: Cough Candy is one of those British sweets that is genuinely difficult to describe to someone who has not had one. The taste is distinctive and instantly recognisable to anyone who grew up picking them out of a sweetshop jar, with a hard boiled texture and a slightly sharp, nostalgic quality that is hard to pin down but very easy to remember. It is not quite like anything else in the bag.

Q: Are Bonds Cough Candy sweets dairy-free?

A: Yes, Bonds of London Cough Candy is dairy-free. The ingredients are built around sugar, glucose syrup, citric acid, flavouring, and natural colours, with no milk or milk derivatives. They may contain traces of nuts and peanuts due to manufacturing, so anyone with a nut allergy should bear that in mind. The 120g bag is otherwise a solid option for anyone avoiding dairy.

Q: Is Bonds of London Cough Candy the UK version you can actually get in Canada?

A: Yes, this is the genuine UK import, made in the United Kingdom by Bonds of London, one of the older names in British confectionery. Cough Candy is the sort of sweet that turns up in British pick-and-mix memories and is genuinely hard to source in Canada outside of a British grocery shop. For people who grew up with them, the appeal is less about the sweet itself and more about the very specific memory it carries.

More about Bonds of London Cough Candy

Cough candy sits in its own category within British confectionery: a hard-boiled sweet with a warm, slightly medicinal edge that has been a staple of British sweetshops for generations. It is not a throat lozenge and not a standard boiled sweet, but something in between, which is precisely why it has never really been replaced or replicated outside the UK.

For British expats across Canada, cough candy tends to be one of those specific things that surfaces in conversation: you either grew up with them or you did not, and if you did, no other sweet quite fills the gap. That combination of familiarity and scarcity is exactly what drives searches for British sweets in Canada.

This bag is 120g, which is a sensible, cupboard-friendly size. It stores easily at room temperature, away from direct sunlight, and keeps well without any special handling. The sweets are also dairy-free, which is worth knowing if you are putting together a mixed selection for people with dietary preferences.

Bonds of London produces a wide range of traditional British sweets, and cough candy is one of their most recognisable lines. If you want to explore further, the full Bonds in Canada range is worth a look, or browse the broader British sweets collection for similar nostalgic picks.

Orders ship from within Canada, so whether you are in Mississauga, Fredericton, Oakville or London, there is no overseas parcel wait involved. Just the sweets, arriving as expected.

Additional Information

Packaging Accuracy. We keep product information as accurate and up to date as possible. Manufacturers sometimes change packaging, ingredients, nutritional information, allergen advice, pack sizes or branding without notice, so the product you receive may look slightly different from the images shown. If you have a question about ingredients or allergens before ordering, please get in touch and we will gladly check for you.

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The story of Bonds of London Cough Candy

A boiled sweet with a job to do

Bonds of London Cough Candy is one of those sweets that sits halfway between the sweet jar and the sensible part of the cupboard. It is a hard boiled sweet with that familiar cough candy character: sweet, warming, slightly medicinal in spirit, and very much the sort of thing someone’s nan would produce from a handbag at the first hint of a tickle. Not medicine, of course, but British confectionery has long had a fondness for sweets that sound as if they might know what they are doing.

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The Bonds story starts in Bristol, not London

The history behind the modern Bonds name is a little more tangled than the packet suggests. The Packer business moved to a purposefully designed factory in Greenbank, Bristol in 1901, and that site later became closely tied to the Bonds brand. In 1908, the Packer company created the Bonds of Bristol brand and, in the same period, acquired the Glasgow chocolate maker Carsons, giving the business a wider production base. By the early 1920s, the Packer company, operating the Bonds brand, was reported as Britain’s fourth largest chocolate manufacturer and employed more than 2,000 people. So yes, the bag says London, but the older paper trail points firmly towards Bristol. Grocery history does enjoy moving the furniture around.

From chocolate house to sweetshop shelf

The earliest sourced Bonds story is really a chocolate story, rather than a cough candy origin story. Bonds of Bristol was created to sell luxury chocolates made at Greenbank, within a Bristol confectionery scene that already had some serious chocolate credentials. Bristol was one of England’s important chocolate-making cities, with port links and cocoa trade helping support firms in the region. That does not mean this particular Cough Candy began there, and it would be too neat to pretend otherwise. What we can say is that the Bonds name comes from a long British confectionery line, and today it sits comfortably on bags of traditional sweets rather than only boxed chocolates.

The modern packet and the old-fashioned habit

Bonds of London as shoppers see it now is best understood as a familiar sweetshop brand with older roots behind it. The brand lineage passed through several larger confectionery businesses over the years, including Carsons and later Cavenham Foods, before becoming associated with the wider Elizabeth Shaw story. That sort of ownership history can make a brand label look cleaner than the history underneath. Still, for the person buying the sweets, the important thing is simpler: a 120g bag of British cough candy, the kind that belongs in glove compartments, desk drawers and kitchen cupboards where people claim they are “just keeping them handy”.

Why cough candy feels so British

British sweets have always had a practical streak. Alongside humbugs, pear drops, aniseed balls and liquorice mixtures, cough candy belongs to the world of jars behind the counter and paper bags twisted shut by someone who could weigh a quarter by instinct. The flavour has that old-school boiled sweet confidence: not showy, not fashionable, not trying to pass as a pudding. It is the kind of sweet you remember from chemists, corner shops, coach trips and winter coat pockets, usually with a bit of fluff attached if it had been there long enough.

A small taste of the old cupboard

For British shoppers in Canada, Bonds of London Cough Candy is less about grand heritage and more about recognition. It looks and behaves like something from home, which is often the whole point. A bag like this can sit beside the tea, the biscuits and the emergency tin of beans, quietly doing its bit for homesickness without making a speech. If someone in the house says they only want one, you may wish to monitor the bag. The Great British Shop would consider that a familiar and entirely unsurprising development.