Henry Goode’s Soft Eating Liquorice

Henry Goode’s Soft Eating Liquorice
Take a wistful journey back to your childhood with this thoroughly British soft liquorice.
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Henry Goode

Take a wistful journey back to your childhood with this thoroughly British soft liquorice. Henry Goode’s Soft Eating Liquorice is the very first born and bred soft British liquorice. Unlike many run of the mill liquorices on the market, this moorish product has a superior soft quality that’s similar to fudge or marshmallows (you can literally squidge it into a ball with your fingers), which means you can chew to your heart’s content without losing any dentures!

The taste is much more mellow compared to other liquorices and contains less than two per cent fat, no salt and natural colours and flavours making it a delicious and healthy treat. So if you love liquorice, ignore the foreign imports, get back to your roots and bite British. And if you have been a ‘hater’ of the black stuff in the past, give Henry Goode’s Soft Eating Liquorice a try - you might just be surprised.

Henry Goode’s Soft Eating Liquorice comes in authentic 300g brown paper bags and is available now in Sainsbury’s stores nationwide, priced at £1.99.

For further information visit www.henrygoode.co.uk or follow Henry at www.twitter.com/henrygoode

Written by:Leila Sarraf

 

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