If someone said jellies to you in a conversation would your mind go to drugs or sweets?

by FamSender

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  1. Jellies plural would make me think they were probably drugs. I’d assume they were on about edible gummies. If they said jelly, I’d think they meant actual jelly.

  2. Jellies has always been temazepam to me. Maybe an age thing

  3. Drugs, but only cause I currently watch a streamer from Glasgow and many years ago while I was still in high school I was dating a girl who’s mother was from Glasgow.

  4. Drugs, I’m sure it was either temazepam or Valium.

  5. Maybe showing my naivety here, but I’d be asking ‘Tots or Babies?’

  6. Jellies= Temazies I’m old enough to remember when Vallies n Jellies were 3rd class shit no one wanted cos there was far better drugs in the DD box (dangerous drugs) to be had from robbing the chemists with a diamond jack and breaking the bars.

  7. Tasty, tasty temazepam. “Jeelies” wiz drugs. “Jeelie sweeties” wiz, um, sweeties.

  8. No way I was walking through a shithole yesterday and thought about Jellies for the first time in a decade

  9. Drugs – as a young lad I waited tables in a pub lounge, one day a guy face slammed a full plate of steak pie less than a minute after I served it. He had been taking jellies and that kind of stuck with me. Place was rough!

  10. this is like a who was born before or after the 90s kinda question lol

  11. These days, sweets. A boy in my class almost died at my secondary school from the drug back in the 90s though

  12. To quote alternative national treasure Shaun Ryder

    I’ve got my boots on my head

    It’s full of jellies in the double bed

    And no-one knows what no-one said

  13. It makes me think drugs, but I thought they changed them in the 90s so they didn’t have a liquid inner and therefore couldn’t be injected?

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