A treat for sweet-toothed children and adults.Tangerine tangerine: see orange. tangerine Small, thin-skinned variety of the mandarin orange species (Citrus reticulata deliciosa) of the rue family (citrus family). , Britain's largest independent sugar confectionery confectionery, delicacies or sweetmeats that have sugar as a principal ingredient, combined with coloring matter and flavoring and often with fruit or nuts. In the United States it is usually called candy, in Great Britain, sweets or boiled sweets. firm, has announced two major product launches--with a tempting new treats range, and an all-natural makeover for an established brand. The Blackpool-based manufacturer is launching Princess Little Delights, a new range of high-quality fudge 1. fudge - To perform in an incomplete but marginally acceptable way, particularly with respect to the writing of a program. "I didn't feel like going through that pain and suffering, so I fudged it - I'll fix it later." 2. fudge - The resulting code. and chocolate cream treats. The line comprises of Crumbly crum·bly adj. crum·bli·er, crum·bli·est Easily crumbled; friable. crum bli·ness n.Adj. 1. Fudge, Peppermint peppermint: see mint. peppermint Strongly aromatic perennial herb (Mentha piperita, mint family), source of a widely used flavouring. Native to Europe and Asia, it has been naturalized in North America. Chocolate Creams and Assorted Chocolate Creams (tangerine, lemon and strawberry). Meanwhile, the company has reformulated the recipe for its best selling Princess Marshmallows line. The seductively soft, fat-free marshmallows now contain only natural colours and flavours. Steve Dodds, Tangerine's managing director said: "The soft confectionery market has seen impressive growth in recent months, so it's an ideal time to bring these great brands to market. We are very proud of Princess Marshmallows and Princess Little Delights. Our marshmallows have always been hugely popular, and the switch to all-natural ingredients and contemporary new packaging will broaden their appeal still further. We're also expecting big things from Little Delights--it's a wonderfully indulgent in·dul·gent adj. Showing, characterized by, or given to indulgence; lenient. in·dul gent·ly adv. , high-quality new
line, and early interest from retail stockists has been very
encouraging."
Dodds added: "2006 was a very exciting year in the history of Tangerine, with new acquisitions and rapid growth. We will continue to develop the business this year, by investing in great new products and looking at further opportunities for expansion." Contact Tangerine on tel 01253 761201 or visit www.tangerineuk.net |
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