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What The Fudge

Celebration Fudge "Cake"





Fudge Donut

We discovered through our friend Sam on Instagram a wonderful company that makes fudge. This company was started by a woman called Claire. What The Fudge social media pages are what I'd imagine them to look like, if Willy Wonka got hold of a fudge factory to make dreamy treats that you could only dream of. Claire has imagined and created fudge in all sorts of scrumptious ways for us to enjoy. The fudge is the best we have ever tasted. It's texture is creamy and not hard or gritty. It melts in the mouth.
What The Fudge has featured in VOGUE, TATLER and HOUSE Of COCO. This year What The Fudge won the Great Taste Award Winner 2019. In fact this company only seems to be going from strength to strength. It is so popular with the public that Claire has to put a countdown timer on her page so customers know when the online shop is open to place orders.
Claire has taken the most delicious fudge and created amazing ways for us to try it :
*Core Blimey (Jars of fudge you need a spoon to eat with filling of your choice.)
*Mini Loaves (with choice of topping) 
*Fudge Slices
*Wheels (pictured above with various filling)
*Fudge Doughnut (Fudge shaped like a doughnut with caramac style chocolate and buttons) pictured above.
*Clusters
*Chocolate
*Fudging Stuffed
*Celebration Fudge Cake (pictured above)
*Sharing Trays (topped with your choice of sweets)

Julia's favourite is the fudge shaped doughnut above with chocolate and sprinkles.
My favourite is the Fudge Doughnut pictured above with little caramac style buttons.
You don't want to miss these treats!

To add What The Fudge to your social network and place an order click on the link below:
Twitter : https://twitter.com/whatthefudgeuk?lang=en-gb
Instagram :https://instagram.com/whatthefudgeuk?igshid=bvchilxat3d0
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/whatthefudgeuk/
Webpage: https://wtfudgeuk.co.uk/collections




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