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Scottish Fudge 170g Carton
Scottish Fudge 170g Carton
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Glenfinnan Viaduct Clotted Cream Fudge Carton
HOGWARTS EXPRESS’ ‘The Jacobite’ steam train, crossing the 21 arches of the Glenfinnan Viaduct on the West Highland line, Inverness-shire, in the West Scottish Highlands. The viaduct was built in the 1890’s by ” concrete Bob” McAlpine. It was a renowned feat of victorian engineering and the longest concrete railway bridge in Scotland.
In the summer West Coast Railways operates ‘The Jacobite’ steam train along the line and the steam locomotive pulling the carriage is one of 3 black 5’s. Glenfinnan Viaduct has been used as a location in several films and television series, including Ring of Bright Water, Charlotte Gray, Monarch of the Glen, Stone of Destiny, The Crown and famously four of the Harry Potter films.
Red Deer Stag Vanilla Fudge Carton
There are two types of native deer in Scotland- red deer and roe deer.
The majestic red deer is our largest terrestrial mammal and undoubtedly one of the most impressive wildlife spectacles of Scotland; their sights and sounds are enjoyed by locals and tourists alike. Wild deer are a huge asset to Scotland – they are one of our most iconic species, and play an important part in our rural economy and culture, an integral part of Scotland’s biodiversity.
Highland Cow Assorted Fudge Carton
Cranberry & Blueberry Fudge, Ginger Fudge, Strawberries & Cream Fudge, Apple & Cinnamon Fudge and Clotted Cream Fudge.
We hope you enjoy our meltingly delicious Assorted Fudge. Prepared by hand in small batches to a traditional family recipe using the very finest ingredients.
Highland Cow
Highland cattle originated in the Highlands and western isles of Scotland and were first mentioned in the 6th century AD. Unlike groups of cattle which are called a herd a group of highland cattle is called a ‘Fold’ named after the stone structure called Folds that wee built to shelter them from the weather. Their unusual and distinctive hairy coat makes them well suited to the harsh cold and wet conditions of the Scottish Highlands
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