Did anyone ever get a sherbet fountain to work? was the liquorice stick meant to be used a straw?
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Nope .. you were meant to lick it and then dip it in the sherbert .. not pour the whole tube in your mouth and see if you could hold it longer than your mates without choking / throwing up / spitting a cloud across the room :)
Yes it was and no, I didn't - it always ended up a pulpy mass!
It was meant to be used like a spoon. Worked ok for me.
No, You just dipped the liquorice into it and sucked the sherbet off
i dunno but they taste wicked. alli know is that when you dip the licorice in after licking it and take out the sherbert it goes all over you!! maybe thats the fountain bit working!!
no it was not really for straw use, you just had to lick the licorice and dip it in the sherbert fountain,
also have you ever poured the whole lot in your mouth ! its amazing ! it fizzes up and you mouth explodes lol
from a 46 year old chlid lol
No its impossible
hmmmmmm sherbet
Never worked for me either. Sherbert was nice though.
You were meant to blow down it.
Have tried the straw approach, has never worked. The liquorice thingy is made out of old shoe leather anyway I reckon. enzuigiriuk's comments made me laugh, that's just how it is..lol
Yeah, if it wasn't supposed to be used as a straw, why was there a hole through the middle?
the liquorice stick was meant to be a dipper. you licked it then dipped it in the kay-lie (northern word for sherbert). i always thought they were meant to look like one of those fireworks called fountains. wasnt they?
Yes it was, but it only worked very rarely. All too often either the sherbet or the liquorice was too damp.
Go for the Sherbert Dabs instead.
It was a dipstick, you dipstick.
its bad
The stick was def. for licking and dipping. I never liked the liquorice part, I was a tipper!
As a child I thought that was what the hole in the centre of the liqourice straw was for, to suck the sherbet.
Lucky for me I survived nearly choking to death and in future used the liquorice straw to just lick and dab. In point of fact I think the makers changed the fountain to a sherbet dab.
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It was meant to be eaten regularly, but could be used as a straw. They even say so.
They were ace.the bee's knees..using the liquorice as a straw worked at first and then got bunged up..so it was tip the stuff down your throat time and see if you could do it without choking or foaming at the mouth!
nope I don't know all I know is that Sherbet is an Indian word.
No used to neck the lot in one go
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