Frys Peppermint Cream

Frys Peppermint Cream (3 bars)

  • Vegetarian
  • Gelatine Free
  • No artificial colours

£1.87 for 3 bars

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Description

One of the nation's favourite - the Fry's Peppermint Cream has been enjoyed by chocaholics for decades. This bar is just like Fry's Chocolate Cream but infused with peppermint flavouring for an additional, refreshing kick. 

Fry's Peppermint Cream bars are considered a retro staple and are a perfect after-dinner treat or a great alternative to sweets. They're just the right size and the rich flavours of the mint fondant combined with smooth dark chocolate are guaranteed to leave you feeling satisfied.

 

ALLERGENS & NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION

INGREDIENTS

Sugar, Cocoa Mass, Glucose Syrup; Humectant( Glycerol ) Vegetable Fat( Palm Oil) Emulsifier( SOYA Lecithin : E476). Allergens: SOYA, May Contain Traces Of NUTS, May Contain Traces Of MILK, May contain Traces of WHEAT

This item contains the following per 100g:

Energy (kj): 1759
Energy (kcal): 418
Fat (g): 13
Saturated Fat (g): 7.5
Carbohydrate (g): 73
of which Sugars (g): 65
Protein (g): 1.8
Salt (g): 0.01

Is Frys Peppermint Cream Vegetarian

Yes, there's no gelatine or any other non-vegetarian ingredient in this sweet.

Is Frys Peppermint Cream Vegan

No, this sweet is not Vegan.

Is Frys Peppermint Cream Gluten-Free

No, this sweet contains gluten and is not suitable for people with Coeliac or Celiac Disease.
Customer Reviews

durrant

Still not eaten as they say " May contain gluten " no one seems to know 8f they do or don't. Never used to

29/09/2024

Sparrow

Lovely.

21/09/2024

Fitzgerald

24/06/2024

N V JOHNSON

22/06/2024

bailey

05/06/2024
Where do I begin? Fry's are one of the oldest confectionery companies in the world and have been supplying the nation with delicious, rich and high-quality chocolate bars since 1866. J. S. Fry & Sons, nowadays just known as simply Fry's, was originally founded in Bristol in 1761.

There is a lot to cover as the company have been in the chocolate business for centuries. We love our chocolate facts and as Fry's were the original confectionery company, we've listed our favourite Fry's facts to celebrate their history and heritage

- J. S. Fry & Sons became the largest commercial chocolate producer in the UK in 1822 - hard to believe with the likes of Cadburys and Mars today!
- Fry's developed a method of manufacturing chocolate bars on a mass scale in 1847 and by 1866 Fry's Chocolate Cream was launched
- In 1919, Fry's merged with Cadbury and Egbert Cadbury became managing director. He aided the move of the Fry's firm from Bristol to Somerdale Garden City.
- Did you know Fry's were the first company to produce the Chocolate Easter Egg in 1873!
- The Fry's family were all devout Quakers and known for their kindness and generosity.


Fry's Peppermint Creams

The iconic Fry's Peppermint Cream chocolate bar has been in our shops for over 80 years. The thin rectangular bars allow you to snap off some now and save the rest for a sweet treat later or indulge yourself in the full bar (we know what we would do, yum!) Perfect for an after-dinner treat, or the Fry's Peppermint Cream is a well-rounded classic.

If you want to experience more of the delicious Fry's Cream bar selection or just if mint isn't your favourite flavour, we have you covered! The iconic Fry's Chocolate Cream is one of the first chocolate bars to be invented and was launched in 1866. Anything that has been around for that long MUST be good right?

Or if you are in a fruity mood, there is a classic Orange Cream flavour to curb your chocolate and orange cravings. Or if you want to try something a bit more contemporary, there is always the Raspberry Cream option for you. This one is my favourite!


Fun Fry's Facts!

Fry's launched their iconic Fry's Five Centres bars in 1934 which contained fondant flavouring of orange, raspberry, lime, strawberry, and pineapple or they were also available to purchase in orange, coffee, vanilla, lime, and raspberry centres. They were discontinued in 1992 but have a retro cult following and are greatly missed - do you remember them?