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Love Hearts are a type of confectionery manufactured by Swizzels Matlow in the United Kingdom.[1] They are hard, fizzy, tablet-shaped sweets in a variety of fruit flavours featuring a short, love-related message on one side of the sweet.

Love Hearts

The eating experience

The sweets are suitable for either chewing or sucking. On chewing the sweet quickly disintegrates into a powdery, starchy consistency, before quickly starting to effervesce producing a small quantity of foam in the mouth, similar to sherbet (both share the key ingredients of sugar, tartaric acid and sodium bicarbonate).

The flavours

The different Love Heart colours

Love Hearts currently come in six flavours, each associated with a colour.

  1. White (a plain, sherbet-like, slightly tart vanilla flavour)
  2. Yellow (a sherbet-like flavour with a distinct sharp lemon aftertaste)
  3. Green (a slightly lime flavour with a sherbet-like aftertaste)
  4. Orange (a sweet flavour with a slight orange aftertaste)
  5. Purple (an unusual, slightly perfumed berry-like flavour with a strong aftertaste)
  6. Red (cherry flavour)

This list of flavours start with the weakest flavouring and progresses to the strongest.

The appearance of the sweet

A Love Heart

The sweets are small and circular, approximately 19 mm in diameter, and 5 mm in height (including the embossed decorations). Both sides are embossed with a decoration, the rear with a large outline of a heart and the front with the message within an outline of a heart. On the front of the sweet the embossing is highlighted with a red colouring.

The main body of the sweet is coloured in one of the 6 colours - white, yellow, orange, green, purple or red. Especially for the darker red and purple colourings this colouring is somewhat blotchy.

The messages

There are many different messages which can be found on the front of the sweet, most of which are love related. The message is written in capitals in a sans serif font of varying size. The font is scaled and sometimes stretched out of proportion to fit the available space.

The clarity of the messages is sometimes compromised, the sweets are of a somewhat crumbly consistency and are prone to chipping. This often removes small sections of the red highlight or small sections of letters, making some messages difficult to read. Some of the longer messages (with the smaller fonts) are also prone to flooding with the red highlight.

Example messages

There are many messages (it is uncommon to find more than 3 repeats in a packet of 20). These include:

  • All Yours
  • Angel Face
  • Bad Boy
  • Be Good
  • Be Mine
  • Be My Icon
  • Be My Love
  • Big One
  • Blue Eyes
  • Bonnie Lass
  • Break Me
  • Bye Bye
  • Call Me
  • Canny Lad
  • Catch Me
  • Cheeky Boy
  • Cheeky Girl
  • Cool Dude
  • Crazy
  • Cuddle Me
  • Cutie Pie
  • Date Me
  • Dear One
  • Dishy
  • D'oh! (spelt "Doh!")
  • Dream Boy
  • Dream Girl
  • Dream On
  • Dudge Me
  • Email Me
  • Ever Yours
  • Find Me
  • First Love (Competition Winner 1967)
  • For Ever
  • For Keeps
  • Funny Face
  • Gee Whizz
  • Good Pals
  • Great Fun
  • Great Lips
  • Groovy Chick
  • Grow Up
  • Guess Who
  • Happy Birthday
  • Happy Days (By Alexandria Smythe)
  • Heart Desire
  • Heart Throb
  • Hello
  • Hi Baby
  • Hi Buddy
  • Hold Me
  • Hot Lips
  • How Sweet
  • Hug Me
  • Hunk
  • I Like You
  • I Love You
  • I Spy
  • I Surrender
  • I Want U
  • I'm Shy
  • In Love
  • Its Love
  • Just Me
  • Just Say No
  • Kiss
  • Kiss Me
  • Let's Dance
  • Let's Kiss
  • Like Me
  • Like You
  • LOL
  • Love
  • Love Bug
  • Love You
  • Lover
  • Lucky Day
  • Lucky Lips
  • Lush Lips
  • Luv U 24/7
  • Marry Me
  • Meet Me
  • Miss Me
  • My All
  • My Angel
  • My Boy
  • My Girl
  • My Hero
  • My Pal
  • My Pet
  • New Love
  • Nice Girl
  • Only You
  • Panda
  • Real Love
  • Relax
  • Ring Him
  • Say Yes
  • Send Me
  • Slick Chick
  • Smile
  • Stay Cool
  • Stud Muffin
  • Suck Me Harder
  • Sugar Lips
  • Sweet Kiss
  • Sweet You
  • Take It Easy
  • Tease Me
  • Text Me
  • Tickle Monster
  • Too Much
  • True Lips
  • Trust Me
  • U Rock
  • What A Smile
  • Wicked
  • Wild Thing
  • Will You
  • Wow
  • Yes Dear
  • You And I
  • You're Fab
  • You're Gorgeous
  • You're Mine
  • Yours

- Competition Winning Messages -

  • Granny P
  • Happy Harry
  • Heart Baby
  • Me Julie Best Mum
  • Mermaid Eloise
  • I Luv Alan
  • Joyful Jo
  • Juicy Jessie
  • Kin of U Home
  • Think Pink
  • How r u
  • Thumbs up

The messages have been updated many times, for example:

  • Addition of phrases including modern technology - e.g. "Fax Me", "Email Me" and "Page Me".
  • Addition of phrases in "SMS language" typical of SMS messages - e.g. "Luv U 24/7"

Unusual messages

A Love Heart with the "I Surrender" message

Most messages are written in simple horizontal, centrally aligned, lines. There are some exceptions to this rule, including the phrase "I Surrender", where the word surrender has been written in an arc around the lower inside edge of the heart outline.

A Love Heart with the "Just Say No" message

The "Just Say No" message has an unclear layout, appearing to read "Justsay No".

Wayne and Coleen Rooney got personalised sweets made up for their wedding in the Summer of 2008[1] which read "Wayne and Coleen". The first special edition had been done in 1981 to celebrate Princess Diana's wedding.[1]

A competition has been held by Swizzels Matlow Ltd for 10 new messages to be put on Love Hearts, the winning entries (announced on 22nd July 2008) were "Think Pink", "Joyful Jo", "Granny P", "Me Julie Best Mum", "Juicy Jessie", "I Luv Alan", "Happy Harry", "Heart Baby", "Kin of U Home" and "Mermaid Eloise". These sweets first appeared in packs in September 2008. (Report from the Market Rasen Mail newspaper )

Packaging

The Love Hearts Label

Love Hearts are packaged and typically sold in tubular packs of 20 (which are in turn boxed in packs of 50 for wholesale). The packaging is a clear plastic wrap (twisted at both ends) wrapped in a paper label. Alternative package sizes are available under special circumstances, such as the 2006 "silver love heart" competition, where the packet size was temporarily increased. Different sizes have also been released, including giant and small Love Hearts.

The label depicts the phrase "Love Hearts" bordered by two rows of stylised love hearts. It also carries a barcode, an ingredients list and the best before date. The sweets on the label currently carry the messages:

  • Fax Me
  • My Boy
  • Trust Me
  • E Mail Me
  • Keep Cool
  • Don't Cry
  • My Girl
  • Page Me
  • Catch Me

The colours of the sweets on the label do not correspond to the colours found within the packet:

  • Label colours: white, yellow, peach (light orange), green and blue
  • Actual colours: white, yellow, orange, green, purple and red

The shelf life (indicated by the best before date) is very long - approximately a year and a half.

The packaging also demonstrates a consistent printing error - the small black spots to the left and right of the "Love Hearts" name are typical and consistent among many Love Hearts packets.

History

Production of Love Hearts began in 1933 with the formation of Swizzels Ltd., initially in factory premises at Star Lane, Canning Town, London, moving later that year to the larger premises at Drivers Avenue, Plaistow, London. During the Blitz in 1940 production relocated to a disused textile mill in New Mills, Derbyshire, where it has stayed to this day.

Production method

Production of Love Hearts has changed little since 1933, although has become more mechanised and less labour intensive. The production is a pressed tablet method, similar to many pharmaceutical products (see tablet for the medicine production process).

  1. Granulated sugar is ground to a very fine powder.
  2. The sugar is separated into lines for each flavour of Love Heart.
  3. Colours, flavourings, and the other ingredients (all fine powders) are added and mixed.
  4. The mixture is fed into a tablet machine where it is compressed under high pressure into a tablet. This is the stage where the message is imprinted onto the front of the love heart, depending on the mould used for pressing.
  5. The highlights on the front are "painted".
  6. The different colours and flavours are randomly mixed, then packaged.

Ingredients

Sugar, Acidity Regulators: Malic Acid, Tartaric Acid; sodium bicarbonate, stearic acid, Modified starch, E470b, Anti-Caking Agent: Magnesium Carbonate; Flavourings, Colours: E100 (turmeric or curcumin), E104 (Quinoline Yellow WS), E110 (Sunset Yellow FCF), E122 (Azorubine), E124 (Ponceau 4R), E129 (Allura Red AC), E132 (Indigo carmine), Elderberry Extract.

Miscellaneous

UK Supermarket ASDA produce a brand of sweets, in the style of Love Hearts, but with a range of British colloquial terms. [2] The sweets are also manufactured by Swizzels Matlow.[3]

See also

References