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Large Chocolate Hearts - Gold
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Large Chocolate Hearts - Gold - These are stunning: large solid milk chocolate hearts covered in a lovely glimmering gold foil. Ideal as eye-catching wedding favours, or simply as a fab romantic gesture. What better way to tell someone just how you feel about them? The chocolate is superb quality - smooth, creamy... totally divine. Each heart weighs 9g and measures 42mm x 40mm
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Juicy Jelly Teddy Bears
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Juicy Jelly Teddybears - Dinky little Haribo teddy bears made from juicy jelly.... they taste lovely and fruity, and it's very difficult to have just one at a time. We like to have at least a small handfull - we just can't help it.... Very cute, and very tasty!
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Highland Toffee
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Highland Toffee - a softer eating toffee bar. You used to be able to get everlasting toffee too . . .I think you could anyway! This is lovely and smooth and soft. Not that hard toffee that hurts your teeth... Highland Toffee almost cuddles them! I love it... can you tell?
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Jelly Pizza Slices
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Jelly Pizza Slices - Fabulous little pizzas made from jelly that taste fruity (no, they don't taste of pizza - that would be disgusting). Each pizza measures 70mm in diameter, and is made up of 6 individual yummy slices. Why would you want to eat fruity jelly mini pizzas? We have no idea, but they're very funny!!!
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Gold Sovereign Coins - 38mm
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Gold Sovereign Coins - 38mm - These are stunning. Historically accurate large golden Sovereign Coins, full of creamy milk chocolate... totally delicious and beautiful to look at. The detail on them is amazing, so much so that you may not be able to bring yourself to eat them (not for a little while anyway - chocolate is chocolate after all!)
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Hand Made Sugar Free Rhubarb and Custard
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Hand Made Sugar Free Rhubarb and Custard - We don't think you should miss out on all the fun if you can't have sugar, so here are some of our most delicious handmade sweets in a sugar-free version - . you can't say we don't look after you!These are totally divine, and so beautiful, you won't be able to keep your eyes (or hands!) off them!
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Gold Halfpenny Coins - 28mm
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Gold Halfpenny Coins - 28mm - These gold chocolate coins are the business! They measure 28mm across and they're historically accurate, so not only are they delicious to eat... they're educational too! The chocolate is good - creamy milk chocolate that just melts into chocolate heaven.... lovely!
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Giant Swizzelberry Refreshers
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Giant Swizzelberry Refreshers - How BERRYTASTIC are these?! The answer is VERY! The lovely Giant Refresher Bars we all know and love, but this new flavour is just fantastic. If berries are your thing, then try this - a lovely purple bar bursting with juicy berriness, and containing a scrumptious layer of zingy sherbet. Yum!!! (although don't ask us what a Swizzelberry looks like!)
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Giant Sizzling Hot Orange Refreshers
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Giant Sizzling Hot Orange Refreshers - Like your food hot and spicy? Well you're in for a treat! These are MAGNIFICENT, and have caused a real stir here at the A Quarter Of office! They are the stunning Refresher bars of always, but laced with a little bit of chilli, which works fabulously well - it's only subtle, so don't expect to have your mouth burnt off, but we think it's great. A mouthful gives you a lovely orange flavour, with the sherbetty centre we all know and love, but there's that extra bit of something, that je ne sais quoi, that subtle little bite. We love it!
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Giant Queen Victoria Copper Penny - 100mm
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Giant Queen Victoria Copper Penny - 100mm - This is totally fantastic... out of this world... a gigantic version of the old (historically accurate) Queen Victoria Copper Penny, and the best bit is that it's made up of solid delicious milk chocolate - how cool is that! Now, a bit of trivia for you here - the word penny comes from the Anglo-Saxon word 'penig' (it's root is similar to the German 'pfennig'). It was introduced as the unit of currency in Britain circa 757 AD. The Queen Victoria Copper Penny was introduced around the beginning of Queen Victoria's reign (1837-1901) and was issued until 1860. After this, pennies started to be minted in bronze. Now you can dazzle all your friends with some fab trivia, and a gigantic old coin!
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