

🏴 Sweeten your day the Scottish way—don’t miss out on this legendary treat!
Ross's Scottish Tablet Jar offers a 1.6 kg handmade, authentic Scottish fudge tablet known for its creamy yet granular texture. Originating from a centuries-old recipe, this premium sweet is perfect as a gift or indulgent treat, highly rated by customers and crafted in Scotland.



| ASIN | B086N42S2V |
| Allergen Information | Contains: Milk |
| Allergen information | Contains: Milk |
| Brand | Ross's of Edinburgh |
| Brand Name | Ross's of Edinburgh |
| Container Type | Jar |
| Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 687 Reviews |
| Flavour | Fudge |
| Item Form | bar |
| Item Package Weight | 1.76 Kilograms |
| Item height | 21 centimetres |
| Manufacturer | Ross's of Edinburgh |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Package information | Jar |
| Package weight | 1.76 Kilograms |
| Region of Origin | Scotland |
| Unit Count | 1600.0 gram |
R**N
Thaa's guid taablet.
This is the stuff, the traditional Scottish tablet. What is tablet? Well, the story goes back many centuries to the time of King Arthur. Back then most people, just as today, took their holidays in the south of France or even Spain if they could endure the customs checks (also known as the "Inquisition") However some weird folks known as druids or "wizards" chose to venture north and one such nut-job often referred to as Merlin (his mate's knew him as Wiggy) went all the way up to Scotland after falling asleep in a wagon that was transporting half-ling weed from the misty mountain in modern day Wales. When Merlin saw how appalling life was north of Lancaster he summoned the dark spirits to fuse together every type of sugar and honey and sweet forms of everything sickly into a singular, solid form. It was so firm and elemental that it reminded Merlin of the tablets Moses received (which Merlin had of course seen in person during his university year off while travelling in Persia looking for the original source of Glacier Mints... geography was a new kind of magic back then) So the legend of Scottish tablet was created and to this day it is the best legal way to alleviate the torture of living in the extreme North, anywhere from Birmingham to the Pole. This is a particularly good example, soft yet with that strange granularity, creamy and delicious while also being sickeningly sweet. Kinda of fudge-like but with that unmistakable Scottish attitude that welcomes you and puts you in your place at the same time. It may seem expensive but I challenge you to buy and consume a tub within the same year. Delicious and generously portioned, great served with fruit, desserts, ice cream or prepackaged sandwiches. Treat your children and supply with toothbrushes (not included)
T**D
Great for sweet tooth
Excellent product,delivered on time.Great value and taste.
A**N
Great taste, great price
BT's have always been a favourite but a small bag are quite expensive so thought would try bulk to get value for money. Very pleased I did. Ross's are excellent quality. Lovely texture, really big pieces, full of flavour. Excellent gift idea or to keep around when you just need that little pick-me-up. Thank you
M**H
Some bits were Too Sweet but otherwise Good.
My husband loves Scottish tablet. He likes this but found some bits were sooo sweet even he couldn't eat it. The rest were ok. Also there were lots of crumbs all over the inside of the jar as if the tablet had been rubbing and eroding! Didn't affect the taste just the looks.
S**T
A taste of home.
Tablet in England? Fantastic! I haven't been able to buy this stuff for years! Tastes like home.
J**T
Yummy
Excellent Product excellent service
M**S
It's good 👍
Creamy and tasty 😋
S**C
Good choice for gift.
This was certainly a good choice for anyone with a sweet tooth! Gifted to a friend & I was told it was amazing!
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