Cola Cubes

I love hard candies and I love cola - a natural fit, right?

Reviewed by Jonny

July 23, 2016

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These are Cola Cubes:

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Traditionally called “Kola Cubes”, they’re an old school British boiled sweet.  Old as lemon sherbets, rhubarb & custard candies, and acid drops.  The Brits have a rich history of beautiful hard candies (that they called “boiled sweets”), much like the US.  But whereas we have Starlight mints and Brach’s butterscotch drops, they have actual delicious, interesting items.  I’ve always been interested in Cola Cubes, because I love cola candy.  But I’ve yet to find a great one.  Until now?

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First question, and this relates to all cola cubes: why are they red? No one knows.  But they’re relatively large hard candies-each piece is kind of a mouthful, which is fine, I don’t discriminate on size.  My issue with these, and every other cola cube I’ve had, is that they’re bland.  The flavor is anything but in the forefront, it’s more of a gentle essence of cola, and a pretty sweet one at that.

I prefer my cola candies to have more zing, and to be a bit more complex.  Cola has a lot of things going on in it, lots of spices, effervescence, and interesting flavors: to make a muted candy out of it doesn’t make sense to me, but it sure seems to for the Brexiters.  I mean, they have to like these, right?  They’ve existed for well over 50 years & haven’t seemed to change at all.

So I’m scratching my head a bit over here.  These are far from “bad”, I just don’t think they’re worth buying.

 

Oh, and here’s a fun note on the ingredients: “sugar, glucose syrup, acid, citric acid, natural flavour, colours: E104, E129,  (E104, E129 may have an adverse effect on the activity and attention in children.”

So they got that going for them, which is nice.

 

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9 Comments

  1. Anonymous

    Cola cubes are red because they are the flavour of red kola not coca cola.

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  2. Anonymous

    An Idiot Abroad brought me here

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  3. Jon

    Looks like you tried a sort of no-name “Dollar General” brand there. There’s probably 10 manufacturers of Kola Kubes in the UK, keep looking! The best ones are brown, taste strongly of cola and have a little chewy bit in the middle.

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  4. James Minard

    This Is England brought me here.

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    • Jonny

      Great movie!!!

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  5. sweetieman

    Great blog! I think the issue here is that you haven`t found the “right” kola cubes yet 😉

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    • Jonny

      Thanks, and I bet you’re right. Which ones would you recommend?

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      • Craig

        Traditionally they were bought from sweet shops in big glass jars and didn’t display the brands or if they did it wasn’t anywhere near as hug as the words (k/c)ola cube both versions in use in the 80’s. But they went out if business in the 80’s due up supermarkets (there are a very few left of the old shops and a few new ones as my generation is now in our late 30’s early 40’s and remember them fondly.

        So many big jars (bigger than my adult head (which is a big adult head I hasten to add) let alone my child size head (which by 12 was an average adult size head along with feet and rest of body (my poor mother had to pay extra for adult size clothes for my brother and I from about 12)) I loved to be there, such good memories.

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  6. Anonymous

    dont refer to us as brexiters! half of us wanted to stay!!
    best candy blog tho, please dont stop.

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