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A brief history
of the Toffee Shop
Junction
40 on the M6 is an unusual place to find a shrine but this
is where thousands of pilgrims leave the motorway to travel the few
miles
to Penrith.
Fudge addicts flock here from all
over the world because, until recently, this was the only place
to buy it. It's on the left hand side at the bottom of the hill
as you come into Penrith. If you find yourself lost it really doesn't
matter - Penrith is not large and absolutely everyone knows where
the
Toffee
Shop
is.The
Toffee Shop was originally opened by the Furnass family just after
the First World War and has worked through three families, eventually
being owned by Neil and Pat Boustead.

Once
inside the shop, you can't miss the rich sweet aroma of melting
butter and boiling sugar from the toffee shop kitchen.
The same recipe has been used for over
90 years and has never been changed, why should it be when it's
so good?
To get a map of our location, go to
the stockists page and
type Penrith in the 'town' search box.
The keys to any good products are the
right ingredients, the right recipe and the right techniques - the Bousteads
do not deviate from any of these precepts.
Fudge
is made from butter, sugar and milk to a simple recipe and in
small batches, so that it cooks evenly and thoroughly. There are
always
plenty of people to fuss over the 8 brass pans - stirring it
when it needs stirring, and checking that it never boils over or
catches
in the pan. Once cooked, the fudge is poured into cooling trays
and then cut by hand into slabs.We should not forget the toffee
-made with sugar, butter, syrup or black treacle - it also
packs a powerful punch. It is also made by hand and once cooled
in trays
is broken up with a hammer and the irregularly shaped pieces
individually wrapped.
There
are hundreds of fudge shops in Britain so what makes this one so
different? - It's difficult to describe the sensation of eating
the fudge - it's a rich grainy textured fudge like tablet (Scottish
fudge) but smoother and not as sweet, so you can eat masses without
feeling sick. Lord Lichfield has been quoted as calling it " the
best fudge in the world" and endorses this by having regular
orders sent.
| What
people think of our products! |
| "Its
difficult to describe the sensation of eating the fudge
.... It's absolutely amazing."
In
Britain
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"Would
you believe that there is a fudge so good that strong
men weep if deprived of it and otherwise scrupulous
people creep through darkened room at dead of night to
steal
another morsel!?"
Harpers & Queen
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| "Lord
Lichfield was enthusiastic - 'its simply the best."
The
Magazine
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"The
best fudge in England", according to Jancis Robinson,
and "easily the best in the world" (Lord Lichfield).
People in the know arrange mail order. Courvoisiers
book of the best
Edited by Lord Lichfield |
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