5 Butternuts & Irn Bru Posted by Unknown on 23rd Aug 2017 It's been decades since I've been able to find these - I used to buy them with my pocket money back in the 1960's when I visited my Granny in Leven. We would journey from the Midlands during the summer and Granny always greeted us with a glass of Irn Bru and I'd walk to the wee shop over the road for my annual treat - a wee paper 'poke of butternuts. My happiest memory ever. Thank you for reminding me - my English children love them too as do they adore Irn Bru!
3 Mixed reviews Posted by aif on 21st Aug 2015 Over 70 discerning people tried these as part of a launch of a product that had an orange identity,hence many kilos of these orange sweets. I couldn't suck for more than a few seconds, others ate them by the handful. Think it's a regional thing! I found them soapy, I was expecting tart sharp orange sweets. However service, packaging and helpfulness 10/10
5 Childhood memory Posted by Freda on 27th Apr 2015 I just love these, I struggle to make myself take my time with them as I endeavour to get that nice little buttery nut in the middle. just yummy
5 Yum Yum Posted by Moira on 21st Feb 2014 A few people had never heard or seen these before and they went down a treat. Yummy
5 there brae! Posted by Angela Sinclair on 16th Sep 2013 as a Scottish exile, living in the wilds of England, it was wonderful to find a taste of 'hame' Thanks from a grateful Scots lass
5 Smells lovely Posted by Sam,Carnoustie on 21st Feb 2012 The smell of the sweets were lovely and they tasted just as when I was a child. Thanks for the popcorn packaging.