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Cadbury is launching a brand new Twirl chocolate bar - and it looks just like a discontinued fan favourite. Cadbury Twirl White Dipped is basically a classic Twirl bar that has been dipped in a ...
The City of Moose Jaw advises residents that they are temporarily discontinuing eBilling services, having identified what they are calling an isolated system issue within the program. The City states ...
A FAN favourite Tango flavour has been discontinued as fuming shoppers call for a u-turn. Carlsberg Britvic has axed Tango Dark Berry Sugar Free with customers struggling to find it on shelves.
The protests were sparked by the demolition of brick “walls” on the edge of Ezihagwini informal settlement on the edge of Dunoon. Stones were hurled at passing motorists. Children and young men ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A discontinued Cadbury chocolate described by shoppers as "the best ever" has been spotted at B&M stores across the UK. The confectionery ...
The club took the short journey over the Clyde to Dunoon on Saturday May 3 for the club’s annual Willie Jukes Race. The event is a race now held to commemorate the life and enduring legacy of Willie ...
Problems with the new play equipment in Tarbert have caused it to be sealed off and led to the police being contacted. However, Argyll and Bute Council’s claims of ‘utterly unacceptable’ tampering ...
Members of the recently established Taynuilt Community Choir are warming up their vocal chords for their inaugural public concert, titled ‘A Celebration of Singing’. Advertised as a “vibrant ...
Dunoon Mugs, based in Staffordshire, has been making fine mugs for 50 years. But now the company is battling to stay afloat axing 20 per cent of its workforce and slashing staff hours. It says ...
Sharon Yates has been working at Dunoon Mugs in Staffordshire for more than three decades. Four generations of her family have worked there - her mother, Irene, who has now retired, her daughter ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Discontinued snack items are a popular topic in the UK, with many disappearing and being brought back to supermarket shelves over the years.