Chivers Olde English Marmalade 340g Chivers Olde English Marmalade 340g – BritShop
Chivers Olde English Marmalade 340g - BritShop

Chivers Olde English Marmalade 340g

$7.99 CAD
SKU:
666522900442
Barcode:
666522900442
Weight:
340 g

Chivers Olde English Marmalade is a fine cut orange marmalade that is delicious. It is made in Cambridge and has a wonderful tangy flavor. It is the perfect spread on buttered toast. Manufactured since 1873, it has been spread on toast at breakfast tables the country over. If youre looking for some delightful orange marmalade, Chiver's Olde English Marmalade is the perfect option for you! This product contains no artificial colors, preservatives or flavorings.

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Customer Reviews

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Norma

Love the taste of oranges and clovers

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Julie

Nice taste not strong. Not too sweet. I like it. Will buy again

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Renee Porter

Vendor easy to deal with and shipping was prompt!
Best marmalade we ever ate!

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Nancy Grant
Used to buy this in the UK

Great to find it at Ryan’s. Best marmalade! Love the thick cut rind.

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meades Richard
MMMMMarmalade

Thick & just a hint of bitter peel, would be even better with thicker peel peices & maybe a little less pectin.