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Russian Fudge in the UK
« on: December 01, 2015, 05:37:23 AM »
Bought this yoghurt from the 'corner shop' close to Chez Manny.

I'm wondering what the Russian is in this Yoghurt and wondering why it was called fudge - but it was tasty  :chuckle:



Loved the 'no bull' in Cyrillic ...

http://www.thecollectivedairy.com/uk/our-products/russian-fudge/
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