Brands

Barratt®

For over 170 years we have been creating exciting and innovative sweets which have won the hearts of sweet lovers for generations​.

Whether it is the tongue tingling sourness of Wham® or the full-on fruitiness of Fruit Salad®, our sweets always add some fun to your day. Today the Barratt® brand is powered by a collection of timeless and iconic brands.

Here at Barratt®, we believe that sweets should be a fun and memorable experience, not just a mindless munch, that’s why we have been exciting taste buds and bringing people together with our innovative creations.

That’s why since 2020 we have removed over 360 tonnes of packaging. 

Our products are free from artificial colours and flavours. Packaging protects our products, keeps them fresh and makes them last longer, but at Barratt® we’re keen to use only what we need.

Our History

1848

The Barratt® brand was founded in Shoreditch by Mr George Osborne Barratt.

1920s

The 1920's was a big decade for Barratt®, releasing the brand's famous Black Jack® & Fruit Salad® chews at the start of the decade. This was followed with the Sherbet Fountain® launch in 1925.

1935

In 1935 Barratt® released sherbet DipDab®. Now one of their more popular products.

1940s

Barratt® Refreshers® were released and our brands continued to flourished with our confectionery in full swing.

From lollipops to Sherbet Fountains®, Liquorice Allsorts to boiled sweets, Jelly Babies, Nougat®, mints and toffees of all kinds, we filled as many confectionery counters as possible with our family of sweet treats.

1980s

Barratt® Wham® bars hit the streets selling over 30 million bar per year at their peak!

2015 onwards

The Barratt® brand has continued to grow, introducing new flavours and launching our much loves Softies collection – Soft version of our favourite Barratt® Retro sweet!

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