Florean Fortescue's Ice Cream Parlor
A favorite haunt of Harry's in the summer before his
third year at Hogwarts because the proprietor helped him with
his homework and fed him free sundaes every hour. In our version
of the shop, Florean has added Honeydukes candy to his product line.
- Acid Pops
- Bertie Botts Every Flavour Beans
- Black Pepper Imps
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Chocolate Frogs
Rowling gave a tip of her hat to
Monty Python's Flying Circus with both Cockroach Clusters and Chocolate Frogs.
They refer to a Python skit about a shop that sells revolting candies.
Crunchy Frog chocolates are made with the
"finest baby frogs, dew picked and cleansed and flown from Iraq."
- Cockroach Clusters
- Drooble’s Best Blowing Gum
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Dumblebumble Sundae
One imagines that magical ice cream sundaes would defy the laws of physics.
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Exploding Bon-Bons
"Exploding Bonbons" is the Victorian term for what are now known
as Christmas crackers - tube-shaped party favors that,
when pulled on each end, give off a small explosion and release
a paper hat and trinket. Wizarding crackers appear in the window of
Gambol & Japes.
- Fizzing Whizzbees
- Ice Mice
- No-Melt Ice Cream
- Peppermint Toads
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Spindle's Lick o'Rish Spiders
These candies, which appear only in the film version of
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban,
probably were inspired by the 1961 children's book
Mr. Spindles and the Spiders.
In it, the hapless title character resorts to canaries,
smoke bombs, and even burning down his house in an attempt
to rid himself of a pesky spider infestation.
- Sugar Quills
- Sugar skulls