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Walker's Shortbread King Charles III Limited Edition Coronation Tin, Pure Butter Shortbread Cookies 300g

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It's printed with the official coronation emblem with the United Kingdom flowers - and it's packed with chocolate chip cookies to enjoy. We've compiled a list of the best Coronation tins that double as memorabilia, and these collectibles are sure to become a very popular options for people looking for ways to remember this historic occasion.

Finance is provided by PayPal Credit (a trading name of PayPal UK Ltd, Whittaker House, Whittaker Avenue, Richmond-Upon-Thames, Surrey, United Kingdom, TW9 1EH). Once enjoyed the tin becomes a lasting reminder of the Coronation to be refilled over and over again! It may not be reproduced in any way whatsoever without the prior consent of Waitrose Limited nor without due acknowledgement.This high-quality, embossed tin contains an indulgent array of Walkers shortbread treats freshly baked in Scotland since 1898. Wheat Flour (Wheat Flour, Calcium Carbonate, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin), Butter (Milk) 31%, Sugar, Salt. They will make the perfect gift for any royal fans, or a great addition to any street parties you might be attending. Mark the coronation of King Charles III with this decorative tin filled with irresistible pieces of all-butter shortbread.

The shiny and sustainably-made gold treat tin is packed with mini Walkers shortbread biscuits and features the commemorative Coronation icon on the lid and inside on a customisable inlay card. These gorgeous tins come in two colours — a vibrant regal purple shade and a creamy white shade, both adorned with a gold embossed design on the front.We couldn't picture a more quintessentially British way to celebrate King Charles III Coronation than propped up in front of the TV with a freshly brewed cuppa and a tin of biscuits ready for dunking. This beautiful cylindrical biscuit tin is the perfect option if you're limited for space on your kitchen counter or in cupboards.

Why not take a look at our best recipes for celebrating the King's coronation, or if you've ever wondered what the King likes to eat then browse through our galleries for some great food and drink inspiration. Designed in a style that echoes the chinaware of the Coronation collection, this biscuit tin is the perfect keepsake for a celebratory year. LemonSalt have taken every care to ensure that the information is accurate but we strongly recommend that you read the product packaging before use.The delicate laurel branches and oak leaves are based on a breakfast service commissioned by George III in 1805 and the Royal Coat of Arms is taken from a spectacular service commissioned by William IV in 1830, still used today at the annual Garter Day luncheon held in the Waterloo Chamber, Windsor Castle.

The national flowers of the four countries of the United Kingdom, namely the Scottish thistle, English rose, Welsh daffodil and Northern Irish shamrock have been incorporated into the design. Give a gift of Walker’s Shortbread, then visit our Shortbread Recipes collection (many of which are no-bake) to discover a world of opportunities for making special moments and memories with the most important people in your life! The tins are the same size and the contents weigh the same - at 450g - but that's where the similarities end. These traditional shortbread delicacies are made using only the finest quality ingredients, including real butter and even Scottish heather honey for extra flavour. These buttery, crumbly biscuits are a treat for any occasion and make for a perfect snack with a cup of tea or coffee.

Please note that once opened, the biscuits should be consumed within one month for optimal freshness.

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