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Cadbury Dairy Milk The King's Coronation Chocolate 850G Coronation Chocolate King Charles Collection III - King Royal Celebration Boxed Treatz, 1.0 count

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Established in 2007, TalkingRetail.com brings you the latest news, analysis and information across the UK convenience and independent grocery retail sectors. The Ceremony will see His Majesty King Charles III crowned alongside The Queen Consort. The Coronation Ceremony will take place at Westminster Abbey, London, and will be conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Cadbury launches limited edition King’s coronation chocolate

Kings Ransom is the first new flavour to launch from the dark chocolate brand Fatso since it entered the confectionery category in spring 2022. A spokesperson for the brand said: “Fatso’s newest creation, King’s Ransom, enrobes the majesty of whole pistachios, crunchy cocoa nibs and a hint of mint, all set in the finest Colombian dark chocolate (60% cacao) to create a right, royal rhapsody of a chocolate bar.Or, at least, a waxwork of them… Ahead of King Charles III’s coronation, Madame Tussauds has given their monarch waxworks a bit of shine as part of the new Royal Palace experience. Visitors will get a glimpse of the behind-the-scenes work that goes on in the day-to-day life of royalty, and rub shoulders with celebrities and monarchs. It’s a hard life, but someone’s got to do it! 3. Indulge in an afternoon tea fit for royalty The Cinnamon Club is serving up a special five-course Coronation meal ( running from May 1-13) with dishes that use the very best of British produce to showcase the flavours of India. Expect the likes of King Charles Bangla Scotch Egg and chargrilled venison from the Balmoral Estate. Josh’s Banoffee Nut Crumble, comprised of Milk chocolate with banoffee pie inspired fudge pieces golden almond caramel pieces and crunchy biscuits. When it comes to theatre, the cabaret art form is inarguably the most British offering that graces our stages. So naturally there was going to be a monarchy-themed cabaret just for the occasion of King Charles III’s coronation. The London Cabaret Club will present Kings & Queens on May 5 & 6 at The Bloomsbury Ballroom just for the once-in-a-lifetime event. The show will immerse audience members in the pomp, extravagance, and drama of the British monarchy as it explores the stories of King Henry VIII, Queen Elizabeth I, and more, up to King Charles III. The Campaign for Wool has partnered up with Savile Row Bespoke to decorate the streets of Savile Row, Clifford Street, Old Burlington Street, and parts of St James’s with handmade knitted wool bunting. The decorations add a delightful genteel feel to what can otherwise be a gaudy display. No surprise that Savile Row is the best-looking street in London for the coronation!

King Charles: Chocolate bust created to celebrate coronation

Australian-themed eatery group, Daisy Green, will be offering ‘Australia’s King of Puddings’ across their venues with massive sharing pavlovas. Commonly served at celebrations in Australia, they’re the perfect sweet treat with which to celebrate the coronation. Available from May 6 – 8, they’re crispy, sweet, and come piled high with cream and fruit. Fortnum's coronation collection has everything you could possibly dream of — from biscuits and preserves to fizz and keepsake items. We particularly love this musical tin, which is filled with delicious biscuits and plays "God Save The King." There will also be two one-off afternoon teas to celebrate the coronation: a celebratory six-course afternoon tea on the day of the coronation (May 6), and a King’s Coronation Street Party Afternoon Tea the following day (May 7). The latter will feature quintessential British favourites such as Scotch Eggs and the ever-so-traditional cucumber finger sandwiches.Roxy, a 34-year-old civil engineer and creator of Fizzing Cherry, said:’Cherry is one of my favourite flavours but it’s too often classed as a summer fruit. Well, that is all about to change, and I want everyone to be able to enjoy it all year round. Since it’s your afternoon tea, you can add as much cheese to the selection as you’d like! How fortunate, with Bayley & Sage now offering up a “Kings Blue” by English cheesemakers Hartington Cheese. Matthew Perry: Friends cast including Jennifer Aniston and Courtney Cox release joint statement on co-star's death Nearest station is Covent Garden. 4. Or host your own royal afternoon tea Credit: The Hummingbird Bakery

Coronation Of King Charles III: 26 Ways To Celebrate The Coronation Of King Charles III: 26 Ways To Celebrate

Josh, a 31-year-old father and maker of Banoffee Nut Crumble, said: ‘I am a self-confessed chocoholic but also love to eat out in cafes and restaurants with my family. One dessert I particularly enjoy is a Banoffee pie, but I do also love a millionaire shortbread. Through the month of May, in honour of the new monarch, Wembley’s ‘Olympic Way’ will revert to it’s original name of ‘King’s Way.’ The area will also host a family-friendly day of celebration with live entertainment, street food, market stalls and traders, and giant board games. All the while, the coronation will be screened live on a giant screen, and visitors can grab a snap with the King at a Royal Photo Booth. It’s the go-to place for a full day out where everything you need is in one place! 17. Take celebrations into the night aboard a boat party Credit: Baseline Sounds The ever-wonderful Fortnum & Mason window displays have been taken over by coronation fever. The dazzling sight makes use of a rich palette of the most royal of royal colours, heraldic motifs and iconic typography, and features a cast of animals from the Commonwealth and beyond including flamingos, herons and a proud white hart. The display then extends indoors, where the atrium has been taken over by a paper art installation of tree branches and birds. 8. Join in a street party outside Battersea Power Station Credit: Charlie Round Turner The Coronation Menu will be available from May 1-6. But those in the mood for a properly luxurious feast will want to head down (or up, rather) on May 7 for The Coronation Big Lunch. The family-style feast will fill the table with food for a truly once in a lifetime experience. Expect the best of British flavours and produce, from a slow cooked shoulder of West Country lamb to woodland mushroom fregola and wild garlic. And in classic British style it will all come accompanied by plenty of seasonal veg and and an array of sauces and condiments. 19. Or try out these special coronation dishes Credit: The Farrier A case of 12 Fairtrade bars celebrating the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III on 6th May 2023. The design includes the Union Flag and the national flowers of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. It also includes the traditional "God Save The King" acclamation.Allergy Advice: For allergens see ingredients in bold. May also contain nuts, egg and gluten sources (wheat). Suitable for Vegetarians. Nearest stations are Green Park and Piccadilly Circus. The Rubens at the Palace Credit: The Rubens at The Palace

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