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Confectionery Links

Sweet Concepts - Offers confectionery and other food products for use in promotions, advertising and marketing. Profile and product range.

Cadbury's Official Website - Chocolate facts, history, education and recipes.

Yorkshire Process Plant - Design, manufacture and supply of process control, batch and continuous cooking systems, ingredient reconstitution and other equipment for confectionery producers.

Elizabeth Shaw - Describes its product range of chocolates and includes history, press releases and a list of distributors.

Cadbury Fingers - Official UK site. Offers free kids' competitions, puzzles, games and child recipes.

Restaurant Chocolates - Supplier of personalised and complimentary wrapped after dinner chocolate to restaurants, hotels and corporate promotions. Contact details and gallery.

St Clements Bakery - Offer chewy bars and cookies containing only natural ingredients - suitable for vegans and vegetarians. Product and contact information.

Divine Chocolate - Fair trade chocolate supplier. Includes details of range, company history, links with Ghana and where to buy the products.

Bendicks Mints Homepage - Official website of Bendicks of Mayfair providing information on current product range and history of the products.

Walkers Nonsuch Toffee - Provides information on history, manufacturing and their product range.

Xstals - Functional confectionery providing energy stimulation in a sweet. Distributed in UK by Sweet Stimulation Ltd.

Cornpoppers - Suppliers of candyfloss, popcorn and poppers in UK.

Biscuit Cake Chocolate Confectionery Association - The BCCCA is a trade association representing UK biscuit chocolate and confectionery manufacturers.

World of Sweets - The world of sweets was set up by four european manufacturers to supply the UK with a complete range of sugar confectionery.

Liquorice with a twist - Hampshire based company, selling and supplying various types of liquorice and fondant filled candy sticks via mail order, retail and wholesale.

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