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15 November 2013

FESTIVE FOOD FROM CRABTREE & EVELYN





For those that are not aware Crabtree & Evelyn also make wonderful jams,teas and biscuits.
 Carefully selecting the best natural ingredients, 
Crabtree & Evelyn’s Festive Food collection boasts a wealth 
of luxurious seasonal treats, presented in a collectable tin 
with covetable Secret Garden illustration. 
Yes I know they carry a hefty price tag, 
but my favourite from this years Festive Food collection
would have to be the Musical Tin with Jelly Babies.
What a lovely keepsake to bring out year after year.




   
                     
Spiced Ginger Biscuits 165g

Traditionally baked English biscuits with an aromatic mix of ground ginger, coriander, cinnamon, nutmeg, fennel, cloves and cardamom.  For a real festive flavour.
RSP R250








Triple Chocolate Chunk Biscuits 190g

Milk, white and dark chocolate chunks combined in one traditionally baked biscuit.
RSP R250











Christmas Pudding Biscuits 190g

With a careful blend of seasonal fruits and spices including mincemeat, cinnamon, coriander, caraway, ginger and nutmeg, the distinctive taste of the charming Christmas pudding has been transformed into a biscuit, making every coffee break feel like Christmas day.
RSP R250






                             
                                                
Festive Tin 350g

This beautifully presented tin is filled with festive buttery shortbread shapes. Choose from a tasty selection of stars, bells, Christmas trees and Father Christmas shapes.
RSP R550







Gingerbread Men Tin 200g

Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without the comforting aroma of ginger lingering in the air.  Our delightful gingerbread men will bring a smile to everyone’s face no matter how old you are!  12 gingerbread men biscuits presented in a novelty keepsake tin.
RSP R400




Musical Tin with Jelly Babies 300g

Intensely fruity Jelly Babies made with only natural colours and flavours, presented in a musical tin that plays ‘Let It Snow’.
RSP R500









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