sweettorts
Sweettorts are a type of confectionery that originated in the United Kingdom. They are small, round, and typically made from a mixture of sugar, corn syrup, and glucose syrup, which is then rolled into small balls and coated in a thin layer of chocolate. The name "sweettorts" is believed to have originated from the word "sweetheart," as the treats were often given as a sweet gesture. Sweettorts are often associated with British culture and are commonly found in British supermarkets and confectionery shops. They are typically enjoyed as a sweet treat or used as a topping for ice cream. Sweettorts are also known for their distinctive shape and texture, which makes them a popular choice for both children and adults. Despite their popularity, sweettorts are not widely available outside of the United Kingdom, and their production has declined in recent years due to changes in consumer preferences and the rise of healthier alternatives.