Marmite, Do You Love It or Hate It?
Marmite, you either love it or hate it. For some people, it is their worst nightmare on toast, for other it is simply heaven on a plate. But, as Marmite spreads its Christmas cheer this year with Marmite themed gifts, you are all going to Love it!
Lovers of this distinctive sweet and savoury Marmite spread are set to have a fantastic Christmas with the launch of the Very Peculiar Milk Chocolate Bar (£3.00).

This 100g bar consists of scrumptious creamy chocolate with the hint of marmite spread, tickling the taste buds of all the Marmite fanatics across the country. This is must-have stocking filler for all your marmite loving friends and family. It is packaged very beautifully and really does look the part!
Marmite enthusiast, MsMarmiteLover predicts the new milk chocolate bar will create a plethora of mixed reviews commenting:-
“greeted with a waft of yeasty Marmite, I was eager to see how the powerful punch would relate to chocolate. The verdict: a creamy milk chocolate treat with a bewildering and counter intuitive/yeasty/umami bite that would definitely provide an interesting alternative to the traditional but somewhat uninspiring Christmas chocolates. Strangely unique…”
Also available in the 2010 gift range by Marmite is a host of Marmite themed gift sets. I just love The Toast Rack Set (£12.50), it hosts a ceramic marmite toast rack, knife and marmite spread. I am sure even the Marmite haters will like this one!

Also available in this excellent range is the Marmite Cheese Board Dome complete with wooden handled cheese tools, or a Marmite teapot & mug. From cheese boards, ceramic teapots and toast racks to ceramic serving dishes, cook books and butter dishes, there’s plenty of Marmitey things on offer to dapper up Christmas for everyone this year.
These Marmite goodies are available from department stores including BHS, Debenhams, Harrods, Menkind, Robert Dyas & Selfridges and online at http://www.marmiteshop.co.uk.
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