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Oddfellows - traditional Scottish sweets 250g

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History of the Oddfellows : The "Master" required that guild members wear expensive uniforms and jewellery to meetings; as the less wealthy "Fellows" could not afford these, they were thus precluded from membership. Lodge "collars" and "jewels" have their origins in this guild-masters' "restrictive trade practice". a b c d e f g h "History of the Oddfellows". The Oddfellows. Archived from the original on 7 October 2015 . Retrieved 1 November 2016.

These are traditional old fashioned Sweets. Each Cinnamon Oddfellow sweet is a flat round shape candy lozenge with a warm nice flavour with a very unique hard candy texture. They are made in a traditional way Scotland by Ross's of Edinburgh. They are a Light Orange colour and full of flavour Should Catholics join the Odd Fellows?". Catholic.com. Archived from the original on 28 October 2016 . Retrieved 1 November 2016. ToffeeWorld | Toffee Heaven Ltd Cannot Guarantee The Accuracy Of These Ingredients, Dietary & Nutritional information provided.

a b Weinbren, Daniel (2010) The Oddfellows 1810–2010: Two Hundred Years of Making Friends and Helping People Lancaster: Carnegie Publishing; ISBN 978-1859362075 Althoughthis product informationhas been provided by the manufacturer, please be aware that ingredients may change therefore Flossy Treats is unable to accept liability for any incorrect information

a b c d e f "The Oddfellows Over the Years". The Oddfellows. Archived from the original on 29 April 2016 . Retrieved 1 November 2016. Both History of the Oddfellows and The Oddfellows Over the Years describe the evolution of the Guilds, and Oddfellow terminology derived from the guilds. For example, each Guild was headed by a Grand Master, the name that the Odd Fellows use to refer to their annually elected Head. Here we are selling a clear plastic poly shop sealed weigh-out bag of - Ross's Mixed Oddfellows - an unwrapped Random mix of Hard Candy Unique Flavoured Sweets. (jar not included) only sold in weigh-out bags. I was introduced to them in 1972 at a house where my Granny was the home help. On summer holidays at Granny’s I would tag along and the old lady who lived in the house would give me a sweetie, always an Oddfellow. I was hooked for life. Hell yes they were, now made to the original recipe by equally old company Ross’s of Edinburgh, and bought from the retro sweetie shop across the street. I walked inside and by the time I’d taken two steps I was three feet tall again with a fringe and leather brogues. Visits to shops like this should be prescribed on the NHS for morale.These sweets are approx 2.2 cm long by 2.2cm wide by 0.6cm deep and weigh approx 5g - 7g per sweet with an average of 6g giving you approx 28-34 sweets per 200g weigh out bag. - sizes/weights may vary per batch and per sweets, (approx size/weight guide only). Burn, PPGM, of Glasgow (c. 1846), Historical Sketch of Oddfellowship, Manchester: A. Heywood {{ citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link). Or go BIG with our square 2.5 litre sweet Jar to keep all your favourite sweets at hand for longer!

Earliest surviving records of an oddfellows lodge is the manuscript of the rules, dated 1748, of the Loyal Aristarcus Lodge No. 9 which met in the Oakley Arms in Southwark, the Globe Tavern in Hatton Garden and the Boar's Head in Smithfield, London. [2] [26]happy memories returned eating these of holidays long ago, i still love them thank you so much they still taste just the same

There were numerous Oddfellow organizations in England in the 1700s. [17] One Edwardian Oddfellow history argued that in 1710 there was a 'Loyal Lintot of Oddfellows' in London. [18] The first Oddfellows group in South Yorkshire, England, dates from 1730. [19] The earliest surviving documented evidence of an “Oddfellows” lodge is the minutes of Loyal Aristarchus Oddfellow Lodge no. 9 in England, dated 12 March 1748. By it being lodge number 9, this connotes that there were older Oddfellows lodges that existed before this date. [20]

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Solt-Dennis, Victoria (2005). Discovering Friendly and Fraternal Societies: Their Badges and Regalia. Princes Risborough, UK: Shire Publications. p.90. ISBN 0747806284. Mark A. Tabbert (2003) The Odd Fellows, Masonic Papers, first published Dec. 2003, "The Northern Light", Scottish Rite Freemasonry, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, USA. Keep in a dry and cool place away from sunlight and strong odours and keep away from direct sunlight or extreme temperatures. Odd Fellows Cemetery, Knoxville, KT". wbir.com. Archived from the original on 2 January 2015 . Retrieved 3 January 2015. Alternatively from our newest collection, grab yourself a traditional Victorian style clear plastic jar either in small which is 380ml or large which is 500ml in size.

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