This ad will be closed automatically in X seconds.

Creme d’Or heads to Lakeland with Natural History Museum range

Creme d’Or has launched a new ‘Love Your World’ collection of confectionery with the Natural History Museum.

The range – which is aiming to act as a reminder of just how important it is to take care of our planet and the many animals that share it with us – has been initially launched in Lakeland, building on its existing Natural History Museum dinosaur collection.

The collection includes a selection of 12 Belgian chocolate animals in a reusable tray so that consumers can make their own jellies and chocolates at home.

There is also a fully recyclable sharing bag of fruity jelly sweets in a mix of safari shapes, plus ‘tantalisingly tasty’ sour raspberry whales.

Want to read more news like this? Simply sign up to our daily digest by clicking here. You can also follow @LicensingSource on Twitter and @licensing_source on Instagram.

MORE NEWS
LAfashion500x500
 
The new collection has been produced in partnership with Laura Ashley and Next and was facilitated by IMG, which acts as its licensing representative for fashion in the UK, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Asia....
NGcoin500x500
 
Designed by Edwina Ellis - designer, engraver and printmaker for The Royal Mint - the coin portrays the iconic National Gallery building in Trafalgar Square, London....
LaverCup500x500
 
Under the multi-year deal, Fanatics will make available a new range of dedicated merchandise for the tennis tournament for fans across the globe....
RubiesYoungJedi500x500
 
"With this epic series, we are anticipating a brand-new wave of new Star Wars fans."...
Bangoberry500x500
 
The new unisex animal-based property has a collection of 90 skus across gifting and back to school ranges....
CallyBeatonB&LLAs500x500
 
Media entrepreneur, podcaster, writer and performer, Cally Beaton has been confirmed as host of the Brand & Lifestyle Licensing Awards 2024....
Get the latest news sent to your inbox
Subscribe to our daily newsletter

The list doesn't exist! Make sure you have imported the list on the 'Manage List Forms' page.