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October 21st, 2010 by nicole.hudspith

Very Peculiar

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That’s the name of Marmite’s new creation and very peculiar it is too.  The latest food innovation from the team is a chocolate bar combining milk chocolate and the nation’s controversial yeast-based spread. And it looks set to divide the nation with many people already claiming it’s just wrong.

Personally, I am pretty excited about trying it – I can’t get enough of chocolate and I do enjoy a bit of marmite-covered toast every so often. However, will the two flavours really go together? Well I say let’s not knock it until we’ve at least tried this new delicacy and can make an informed decision.

At the same time as lunching this controversial new snack, Marmite is also re-visiting its successful pop-up store format and this year partners with Selfridges.  So if you want to get a taste of its new product (or buy a Marmite t-shirt… takes all sorts I guess) then “pop” in to one of the Selfridges stores in London, Birmingham, Manchester and Trafford, which open this week.

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April 20th, 2010 by Marie Efthymiou

Curly Wurlys & a cuppa . . .

What do we ladies love . . . shopping and chocolate?

Now we can combine the two, as Cadbury is set to introduce a national chain of cafés to Britain’s high-streets.  The branded cafés called ‘Cadbury Cocoa House’ will sell the company’s selection of chocolates, confectionary, as well as the brands range of hot chocolates. With plans to open 60 stores in the UK across major cities and towns, we’ll soon be able to rest our tired tootsies after pounding the high-street with a ‘glass-and-a-half’ of cocoa deliciousness!

This is the first time that the company has directly competed in the coffee shop marketplace, a fiercely competitive market with the likes of Starbucks and Coffee Republic to name but a few. Despite the stiff competition, this could be a clever move as the coffee shop sector has proven to be incredibly resilient throughout the recession. Whilst other high-street stores were permanently dropping their shutters, some coffee chains were in fact expanding as consumers refused to give up their daily dose of caffeine.

Despite the recent hostile takeover by US giant Kraft, Cadbury will still position itself as a proud British brand, and what could be more quintessentially British than afternoon tea – which will be served in all café’s.

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February 8th, 2010 by Marie Efthymiou

Cheap Thrills . . .

As Valentine’s Day fast approaches we’re subjected to the annual display of tacky red balloons, heart shaped confetti and endless boxes of red ribboned chocolates currently setting-up camp in the windows of the all main high-street retailers.

Now I object to spending a small fortune on one day, which let’s be honest is nothing other than a mass marketing ploy by all the major brands to entice us to part with our hard earned cash. So for those of us who aim to beat the credit crunch you’ll be pleased to hear that there’s no need for that annual visit to Agent Provocateur or Hotel Chocolat but instead why not try Poundland.

Poundland which saw a 24% rise in sales last December has launched its first range of Valentine’s adult goodies. If you’re looking to exploit your naughtier side then this kinky collection is right up your street – nipple tassels, poser’s pouches, edible G-strings and chocolate willies are all available at a pound a pop – bargain!!

So if I’m not in on Monday morning it’ll mean they forgot to enclose the key to the red fluffy handcuffs – there are certain things that maybe we shouldn’t scrimp on!

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