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Camp Coffee Mug with/ without 1940's/ 50's or 60's Retro Sweets

Camp Coffee began Edit Production in 1876 by Paterson & Sons Ltd (Scotland). It is a glutinous brown substance which consists of water, sugar, coffee essence, and chicory essence. This is generally used as a substitute for coffee,  it is also used as an ingredient in coffee cake and other confections. Today Camp is a British icon of nostalgia, as many remember it from their childhoods. A unique gift idea for friends and family celebrating special birthdays.Price from £8.00 (Mug Only)
Stock Status : In Stock
Product Code : CampM
Product Brand : OMS
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Camp Coffee Mug with/without 1940's, 1950's or 1960's  Old Fashioned Sweets

Camp Coffee began Edit Production in 1876 by Paterson & Sons Ltd (Scotland). It is a glutinous brown substance which consists of water, sugar, coffee essence, and chicory essence. This is generally used as a substitute for coffee,  it is also used as an ingredient in coffee cake and other confections. Today Camp is a British icon of nostalgia, as many remember it from their childhoods. A unique gift idea for friends and family celebrating special birthdays. 

Gift Pack Option Contains selection from :

1940's Sarsasparila, Walkers Milk Chocolate Toffee, Aniseed Balls, Mint Imperials, Liquorice Wheel

1950's Jelly Babies, Jargonelle Pears, Coconut Mushrooms, Chocolate Footballs, Liquorice Stick

1960's Sherbet Fountain, ABC Candy, Anglo Bubbly, Dolly Mixture, Liquorice Allsorts, Dolly Bead Necklace

 Weight :  630 gm approx with sweets.

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