A sweet that has made a comeback in Scotland is Coulter's (Cooter's) Candy. This was an aniseed flavoured sweet made by Robert Coultard (1832-1880) in his kitchen and sold round the markets in the Borders towns.
An advertising 'jingle' was written and remains a popular Scottish folk song.
Ally bally, ally bally bee,
Sittin' on yer mammy's knee,
Greetin' for a wee bawbee,
Tae buy some Coulter's candy.
Poor wee Jeanie's gettin' awfy thin,
A rickle o' banes covered ower wi' skin,
Noo she's gettin' a wee double chin,
Wi' sookin' Coulter's Candy.
Mammy gie's ma thrifty doon,
Here's auld Coulter comin' roon',
Wi' a basket on his croon,
Selling Coulter's Candy.
Coulter he's a affa funny man,
He mak's his candy in a pan,
Awa an greet to yer ma,
Tae buy some Coulters candy.
Recently I found a 'Retro sweet' shop that sells Coultard's candy. Very nice.
I also miss 'Spangles' especially 'Olde English' flavour.