About the Retro Sweet Shop Memory Game
Remember handing over pocket money for a paper bag of pick-and-mix? Sherbet fountains, gobstoppers, flying saucers and toffees — the retro sweet shop deck is sugar-coated nostalgia with zero calories.
Fun Facts About Retro Sweet Shop
- The candy floss machine was co-invented in 1897 by William Morrison — who was, of all things, a dentist.
- Gobstoppers earn their name honestly: the biggest ones can take days of licking to finish.
- Sherbet gets its fizz from a reaction between bicarbonate of soda and citric acid on your tongue.
- Traditional British sweet shops sold sweets by the quarter — a quarter of a pound, about 113 grams.
How to Play
Tap any card to flip it over, revealing the sweet image underneath. Tap a second card — if the two match, they stay face up and you keep going. If not, they flip back after a moment. Your goal is to match every pair in as few moves as possible.
Three difficulty levels are available: easy (6 pairs), medium (8 pairs) and hard (12 pairs). Start on easy if you're new, or jump straight to hard for a proper brain workout.