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Fudge Kitchen celebrates linking-up with key British cultural sights

Posted 15 July, 2025
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UK-based fudge producer Fudge Kitchen, renowned for its handcrafted recipes and premium ingredients, has struck a significant partnership with major cultural institutions and British retailers.

As part of the deal, the company will now have a presence in  the British Museum, Chatsworth House, the National Gallery, the London Museum, Castle Howard, and the Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh.

Visitors will be able to purchase a range of Fudge Kitchen-produced bespoke treats such as fudge slider boxes, fudge trio boxes and other confectionery – each product with bespoke, branded packaging.

Other UK tourist attractions – including London’s Tower Bridge Gift Shop, the Sherlock Holmes Museum, and the Raby Castle, Park and Gardens in the 18th Century Coach House Shop which spans County Durham and Shropshire – have also become stockists, now offering Fudge Kitchen’s own-brand range across their gift shop shelves.

These new partnerships reflect the brand’s unwavering reputation for quality, heritage appeal, and timeless flavours. “We’re incredibly honoured to be working with such distinguished and iconic locations,” said Richard Parson, Fudge Kitchen MD,

“Each new partner shares our commitment to quality, authenticity, and celebrating British heritage and we’re so proud to partner with them to deliver products that align with these values.”
As Fudge Kitchen continues to grow, the team remains focused on delivering exceptional quality while embracing new opportunities to showcase their products in some of the UK’s most admired settings.

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