marshmallow fluff
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I'm fairly sure I've seen this for sale in some supermarkets in the UK - either near the cake decorating/baking stuff/cooking marshmallows or spreads/chocolate/jam isle.
Would you lovely people be kind enough to keep an eye out for it? I've tried Asda, Waitrose and Sainsbury's up norf, but I only remember seeing it in the south.
Thanks so much. I'm desperate for a few jars of it and need to know I can get it somewhere in real life (I don't fancy buying glass jars on the internet)
Ooh its this stuff by the way:

Would you lovely people be kind enough to keep an eye out for it? I've tried Asda, Waitrose and Sainsbury's up norf, but I only remember seeing it in the south.
Thanks so much. I'm desperate for a few jars of it and need to know I can get it somewhere in real life (I don't fancy buying glass jars on the internet)
Ooh its this stuff by the way:

shirt said:
where abouts up north?
jerry's home store [if its still there] in manchester's triangle centre sells it. i swear asda used to.
Sheffield.jerry's home store [if its still there] in manchester's triangle centre sells it. i swear asda used to.
I reckon it was Asda that I saw it too - but it isn't in the one up here.
Ocado would be great but having to spend £50+ on shopping to get it isn't ideal.
Call me picky but I'm not fabulously happy getting glass sent through the post.
Looking at the ingredients, I do wonder how hard it would be to make it. I do not have a clue what corn syrup is - I wonder if glucose would work as well?
you can get it at selfridges if you have one near you,
or online @ http://www.americansoda.co.uk/uk/American-Soda/Hom...
hth
or online @ http://www.americansoda.co.uk/uk/American-Soda/Hom...
hth
Anna_S said:
Oh Lucy, all I can say is DOH!!!!! I've just come back from Selfridges in Birmingham and seen your post!
If you really need some I don't mind making a special trip back for you
Via the shoe department?!If you really need some I don't mind making a special trip back for you

Thanks Anna that's really sweet of you, but it isn't urgent enough to require a trip back - I'm going to have a go at making my own. Keep those fingers crossed!!
Try some of the local sweet shops (the ones that sell all those "old" sweets in those big jars), i've seen several of them here sell it.
Otherhalf brought home a couple jars only recently when she went to Lakeside (big shopping centre in Essex).
Only costed £ 1.50 per jar and they had it in rasberry & strawberry flavor as well :

Otherhalf brought home a couple jars only recently when she went to Lakeside (big shopping centre in Essex).
Only costed £ 1.50 per jar and they had it in rasberry & strawberry flavor as well :

Edited by Medic-one on Monday 20th July 20:27
SwanJack said:
OllieWinchester said:
I'm sure I used to eat this stuff on toast sometimes when I was a kid....

Yes, fluff and peanut butter on toast, called a 'fluffernutter' IIRC.

Effing marvellous it was too. Better still with a very thin layer of jam in there too ...
Reading this thread makes me want to do it again. Where did you say you had seen it for sale, LGF?
Oli.
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