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A pear drop is a boiled sweet made from sugar and flavourings. The classic pear drop is a combination of half pink and half yellow in a pear-shaped drop about the size of a thumbnail, although they are more commonly found in packets containing separate yellow drops and pink drops in roughly equal proportions. The ester isoamyl acetate is responsible for the characteristic flavour of Pear Drops, and is used in many pear- and banana-flavoured sweets.

The largest pear drop in the world is housed at Stockleys Sweets in Oswaldtwistle Mills in Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, England. [1]

A video of the worlds largest peardrop and how they are made can be found at Stockleys Sweets website [2]

Traditional Pear Drop Sweets