Go Dippy Over Our Drums This Easter!

27th February 2019

Are you looking for an alternative to chocolate for an Easter treat? The range of luxury toffee-coated Yorkshire Popcorn from The Yorkshire Crisp Company makes a great change to the usual eggs and boxes of chocolates and is free from nuts, milk, gluten, soya, egg, MSG and GM.

With three delectable flavours to choose from Luxury Toffee, Strawberry & Cherry Toffee or Coconut Toffee, this perfectly popped corn is made with totally natural flavourings and lots of tender loving care. Bite through the crisp toffee coating on the outside through to the air-popped corn inside and each mouthful will burst your taste buds in an explosion of deliciousness! We also produce Yorkshire Popcorn in three traditional varieties Sweet, Salted or Salt & Sweet. All flavours are suitable for vegetarians. Yorkshire Popcorn is available in 90g (Luxury toffee range) or 40g (Traditional range) re-sealable, stay-fresh drums ideal for dipping into with family and friends over the Easter holidays. To purchase online, please visit www.yorkshirecrisps.co.uk or call The Yorkshire Crisp Company on 01909 774411

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