Still no liquorice...
...I'm twiddling my thunbs. Somewhere on their website, Typical Dutch Stuff say that they 'strive to post an order within 10 working days'. What do they want, a pat on the bag? Do they run a busines or what?
However, all is not lost. I discovered an old package of Muntdrop with about a dozen sweets left in it, hidden in a box of old papers. These have to be at least three years old, but they still taste!
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That's bizarre, I made an order this monday and they just notified me today that they were dispatching it now. Perhaps yours takes longer because you had much more stuff than me :)
They actually sent me an e-mail later the day I posted: stuff is on the way :)
The story of the Oldtimers is:
The recipe was discovered in an old book they found in the candyfactory. The book was used as a support for an old machine, and someone had put it under the machines "leg" (don't know the english word, sorry) to prevent it from tipping. There's a reason for the bow tie on the pastille also, I'm not sure but I think they put it there because of the old man who found the book. He used to wear a bow tie.
Best regards/
the swede
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