
From candy floss to fish and chips by the sea, the great British seaside comes with its own legendary snack lineup. But when it comes down to it, which treat truly makes the trip worth it?
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Fish and Chips
Wrapped in paper, eaten on a breezy promenade with seagulls eyeing your every move β fish and chips by the seaside is basically a national ritual. Nothing hits quite the same when the sea air is in your lungs.

Candy Floss
It dissolves the moment it hits your tongue, but the joy of walking around with a giant pink cloud on a stick is completely unmatched. Sticky fingers and all, it's the taste of a proper British summer outing.

Rock
A stick of seaside rock with the town's name running all the way through it is one of life's great mysteries β and great pleasures. Blackpool, Brighton, or Scarborough, it just wouldn't feel right leaving without one.

Cockles and Whelks
Not for the faint-hearted, a paper cup of cockles drowned in vinegar is a true seaside rite of passage. Whether you love them or quietly feed them to a seagull, they're an undeniably iconic British coastal snack.

Ice Cream Cone
A soft-serve 99 with a Flake stuck in it is the crown jewel of the British seaside experience. Racing to finish it before it melts faster than the British summer lasts is practically a sport.
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