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Cracker suggestions

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ritzbiscuits · 01/11/2018 23:00

Have done 'fill your own' for the past couple of years but fancy just buying them this year.

Any suggestions of places that sell reasonably good ones or those that are a bit more quirky?

Sure I saw someone recommend either B&M or Home Bargains, but can't remember what they said?

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Leeds2 · 01/11/2018 23:09

I asked this very question a few days ago, and everyone seemed to recommend Hotel Chocolat.

I went into their shop at King's Cross last Sunday (a small shop) and the lady in charge said they didn't stock them at that time, but would do after Halloween. I will try again next time I am there.

Ricekrispie22 · 02/11/2018 06:11

Ridley's magic trick crackers
Robin Reed cracker symphony
Talking Tables sharing star cracker

Stompythedinosaur · 02/11/2018 11:33

I'm in a similar situation and have gone for Ridleys magic trick crackers from JL.

reluctantbrit · 02/11/2018 15:38

We had Hotel Chocolate two years ago and liked them, I think I will get them again as it is something more useful than all the typical tat.

ritzbiscuits · 02/11/2018 17:25

Thanks for the ideas so far. Just seen the latest Aldi catalogue and they are doing Origami, Magic Trick and Model Ballooning crackers from 11/11.

£4.99 for 6

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