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All your favourites are here... Toffee, Lemon, Strawberry, Vimto, Cherry, Mixed Fruit Bonbons... and there's few new flavours too
The name bonbon (or bon-bon) stems from the French word bon, literally meaning "good". In modern usage, the term "bonbon" usually refers to any of several types of sweets and other table centerpieces across the world.
The first bonbons come from the 17th century when they were made at the royal court especially for children who were eating them and chanting bon, bon!, French for good, good!.
Bonbon is also a colloquial expression (as in, "She sat around all day eating bon-bons while her husband was at work."). This sweet inspired Johann Strauss II to compose a waltz named, "Wiener Bonbons".
Confectionery Bonbons and nuts are often served with a bonbon spoon, which has a flat, perforated bowl and is normally made in England.
Today, Bon Bons can be bought form many sweets shops and online stores such as ours. They are usually hard boiled and fruit flavoured sweets. Some of them mostly have a soft or chewy centre.