jollys
Jollys are a type of confectionery originating from the United Kingdom, characterized by their distinctive shape and flavor. They are typically small, round, and slightly flattened, with a hard, crunchy exterior and a soft, chewy interior. The exterior is usually a light brown color, while the interior is a creamy white. Jollys are often flavored with a variety of ingredients, including fruit juices, spices, and nuts. They are a popular treat in the UK, often enjoyed as a snack or used as a topping for desserts. The exact origins of jollys are unclear, but they are believed to have been created in the late 19th or early 20th century. Today, they are produced by several confectionery companies, including Cadbury and Fry's. Jollys are not widely available outside of the UK, but they have gained a cult following among those who enjoy their unique taste and texture.