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The Best Pick N Mix Sweets in the UK — And How to Order Online

There's something magical about pick n mix sweets. Whether you're a kid raiding the sweet aisle or an adult with a nostalgic sweet tooth, the joy of choosing your own mix never gets old. The good news? You don't need to leave home to enjoy the experience — Maggie's Sweet Shop delivers your favourite pick n mix sweets straight to your door, anywhere in the UK.

Why Pick N Mix Sweets Are So Popular

Pick n mix is a classic British tradition. From seaside trips to cinema visits, these colourful bags of sweets have been a staple for decades. The appeal is simple: you get to choose exactly what you want. Fizzy cola bottles? Yes. Jelly babies? Absolutely. Foam shrimps? Go on then.

Our Pick N Mix Half KG Bag

At Maggie's Sweet Shop, we've done the hard work for you. Our Pick N Mix Half KG bag comes packed with 500g of the best assorted fizzy and jelly sweets — a generous, satisfying mix that's perfect for movie nights, birthday parties, or just treating yourself. At just £4.99 with UK delivery, it's one of the best value sweet bags you'll find online.

Order Retro Sweets Online — Delivered Across the UK

Based in Preston, Lancashire, Maggie's Sweet Shop ships across the whole of the UK. We carefully pack every order to keep your sweets fresh and intact on arrival. Whether you're in Manchester, London, Edinburgh or anywhere in between — we've got your sweet fix covered.

Browse our full range of pick n mix, marshmallows, sweet jars and more at maggiessweetshop.co.uk.

 
 
 

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