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Sorry for wasting a post here, but i need to find a really good black LICOURIOUS for a customer of mine for Valentines Day.. If there is a brand or a store i could go to it would be a big help.

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Sorry for wasting a post here, but i need to find a really good black LICOURIOUS  for a customer of mine for Valentines Day.. If there is a brand or a store i could go to it would be a big help.

I would suggest Dylan's Candy Bar, on the corner of Third Avenue and 60th Street.

If you can't find it there, it does not exist...

Oh, do a search on "licorice"...

http://www.dylanscandybar.com/

gb

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Haha.. I am so unfamiliar with it i mispelled it.. I am looking for the best particular one however.. Like if someone had a favorite or something.

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I really like the Panda brand, but tastes vary. I thought I was a major black licorice fan, but I tried one from Australia a while back that was WAY too robust for me! I don't know the brand name, but the Scottie-Dog shaped ones are good too -- and awfully cute!

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I really like the Panda brand, but tastes vary.  I thought I was a major black licorice fan, but I tried one from Australia a while back that was WAY too robust for me!  I don't know the brand name, but the Scottie-Dog shaped ones are good too -- and awfully cute!

Panda is excellent, but there is only one store near me that I know of that sells them, the Total Wine chain. So when I go wine shopping I always pick one up.

http://www.panda.fi/engl/lakritsit.php

Panda is a Finnish company, I am not sure what major stores distribute their products in NYC. They can be mail ordered pretty easily though, if you search Google for "Panda Licorice but that doesn't help Daniel for VD.

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For any kind of candy, and a huge variety of imported licorices, I would recommend Economy Candy on Rivington (near Orchard) on the LES.

It appears they carry Panda too:

Economy Candy Licorice Listing

Jason Perlow, Co-Founder eGullet Society for Culinary Arts & Letters

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