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Mahoosive Marshmallow Cables
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Mahoosive Marshmallow Cables - these are huuuuuuuuuuge! They are each about 29 inches long and thick too - and if you eat a whole one in one go you feel a bit queasy (just don't ask me how I would know!!). And if you curl them up right they look like intestines - but we did not think they would sell very well if we called them Marshmallow Intestines!!
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Marshmallow Ice Cream Cones
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Marshmallow Ice Cream Cones - soft, squidgy marshmallows - with a delicious strawberry and cream taste and a sugar coating.
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Marshmallow Mix
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Marshmallow mix - we have hunted round and found the biggest, softest, squidgiest chewy marsh mallow cables and lumps!! Our old ones were good - these are out of this world!!
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Marshmallow Mushrooms
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Marshmallow Mushrooms - soft, squidgy marshmallows - with a delicious strawberry taste and a sugar coating.
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Marshmallow Strawberries
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Marshmallow Strawberries - These are very very more-ish... squidgy strawberry-flavoured marshmallows.
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Midget Gems
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Midget Gems - Little mini fruity gums in lots of different flavours. Nice and diddy - perfect if you want to chomp discreetly (it's just impossible to share sometimes!)
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Milk Bottles
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Milk Bottles - made by Haribo - fatter than the Maynards Milk Gums giving more of a chew. Some people prefer the gums, some prefer the bottles - so we sell both to keep everyone happy!! Milky milky!!
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Milk Chews
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Milk Chews - Rich and creamy milk flavoured chewy cubes, so if you can't get enough of the white stuff, these little sweet milky treats will be right up your street. They're delicious!
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Mini Marshmallows
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Mini Marshmallows - tiny weeny mallows - perfect for going on cakes, on hot chocolate - or shovelling into your mouth!
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Pascalls Pontefract Cakes
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Pascalls Pontefract Cakes - Now, these lovelies are iconic, and have been around for AGES. Listen to this for a priceless bit of trivia:According to our in-house sweet anorak, the Pontefract Cake (aka Pomfret Cake, or Yorkshire Penny) with the imprint of Pontefract Castle has been around since 1614!Originally, they were only made in Pontefract (that's near Leeds). . . bad weather didn't matter too much because they used the liquorice root.And listen to this. . . liquorice is such a big deal in Pontefract, that there is now an annual Liquorice Festival celebrated!How cool is that?! Other bits of Pontefract Cake trivia:- - Up to the 1960s all Pontefract Cakes were made by hand- A Pontefract Cake maker was known as a Caker or Thumper- In 1955 a caker was paid 4 pence a tray, with...
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