A horrified gran has called police after spotting " sexually explicit" sweets on sale at a seaside shop.
Susan Radford went for a family day out with her grandchildren last week and was gobsmacked to see the x-rated sweets being sold.
Susan says the sweets were on shelves 'within children's reach' and included "foot-long" multicoloured rock sweets shaped like male genitalia.
The stunned pensioner says the sweets had names such as 'Rock C***' and 'Big Boy'.

The gran spotted the offensive sweeties at a shop near the Promenade Amusement Park in Bridlington, Yorkshire and decided to take action, Hull Live reports.
She said: "Why should children be getting exposed to that?"
"They are getting too sensitised.
"Don't put them on the seafront in a big twirly-coloured rock shop."
The former nurse says staff in the shop seemed young so she was reluctant to confront them, but she has since contacted police, her local MP, Greg Knight, her local council and Trading Standards.
She added: "I was going to tell them off but the girls behind the counter were only about 15 or 16 years old.
"The police got quite shirty and said it isn't against the law, so there's nothing they can do about it.
"My point is that it would not be OK if kids were taken to a pornographic shop where that sort of thing may be expected, so why is it OK to have that in a sweet shop on the seafront?"

"When I was young, they'd have been interested, but now it seems anything goes."
The grandma is bow boycotting Bridlington because of the experience.
"I don't want to go there," she said. "Don't buy sweets in this Bridlington shop because of what you will be confronted with.
"I'm not giving up."
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