A "BRAW" new Scottish sweet line has been launched - and it has the best name.
Yaldi promises to be Glasgow’s answer to Willie Wonka or ‘Wullie Wonka’ as he's affectionately dubbed by the city's residents.
Classics like flying saucers, fish n’ chips, cola cubes and soor plooms are just some of the sugary treats available online at yaldisweets.com and they’re delivered straight to sweet toothed customers’ door.
For anyone on the hunt for something a wee bit more Scottish, there’s boiled Saltires, Irn Bru and Buckie creams or for a more sophisticated palate, there's gin and tonic or Prosecco balls.
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The packaging comes in a variety of brightly coloured eye-catching designs including Greedy Guts, Munchie Boxes, Braw Bottles and Milk Cartons.
Not only can shoppers ’Pick Yer Patter’ - by choosing a cheeky message to a friend or loved one in good old Glasgow chat, such as “Gaun Yersel” “Cheers Big Ears” and “Auld Git, Ye” - they can write their own personal message by selecting the ‘Choose yer ain patter”option.
The website is written in Scottish, but for those that find the Glaswegian language a little tricky one click translates it into plain English.
Sugar loving shoppers can subscribe for a surprise monthly fix and for a corporate or special occasion, customers can visit the Jobs n’ Jollies section.
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At the moment Yaldi is exclusively available online, but bosses have urged fans to keep their eyes peeled for a retail location soon.
Lynne and Alan Peacock, Yaldi director/owners said: "We are absolutely buzzing about the launch of Yaldi!
"We've got the brawest sweeties and the best banter, all wrapped up to make a crackin’ gift!
"We've worked our socks off to get this right and we hope you love it as much as we do!"
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