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− | '''Spindle's Lick'O'Rish Spiders''' are liquorice-flavoured sweets invented by [[Spindle]]. They are shaped like |
+ | '''Spindle's Lick'O'Rish Spiders''' are liquorice-flavoured sweets invented by [[Spindle]]. They are shaped like [[spider]]s, and may be [[magic|bewitched]] to seem alive, like [[Chocolate Frog]]s. |
==Behind the scenes== |
==Behind the scenes== |
Revision as of 00:22, 19 August 2013
Spindle's Lick'O'Rish Spiders are liquorice-flavoured sweets invented by Spindle. They are shaped like spiders, and may be bewitched to seem alive, like Chocolate Frogs.
Behind the scenes
- These sweets were seen mainly in a deleted scene from the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, in which the students, returning from Hogsmeade, showed each other what they had bought there. A package of Spindle's Lick'O'Rish Spiders was lying on a table.
- On the special edition DVD of the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, in the extra game Catch Scabbers!, this sweet is seen again on a table in the Great Hall.
- These sweets, probably, were inspired by the 1961 children's book Mr. Spindles and the Spiders.