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Daily Mirror
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Brits run to buy 'scrumptious' Yorkshire Tea bags inspired by beloved dessert
Brew lovers are delighted after Yorkshire Tea has launched a brand new, exciting flavour of tea bags. They are said to shake up your regular cuppa with a 'sweet and jammy' flavour If there is one thing us Brits will never get enough of, it's a good cup of tea. While a classic cuppa never goes amiss, sometimes it can be fun to change it up and try something new. While you might opt for a herbal tea like camomile, peppermint or green, you can also enjoy some more fun flavours too. Recently, Yorkshire Tea launched an exciting new tea bag flavour, inspired by a beloved dessert. It comes after the company's Jam on Toast tea bags were a hit. Unlike the classic green box with a red banner on it, the new tea bag flavour comes in a bright pink box - and your brew will taste like cherry Bakewell. Taylors of Harrogate, the maker of Yorkshire Tea, says the new tea offers sweet, jammy, and almondy loveliness. A pack of 40 is available at Morrisons now for £2.50, or you can get two packs for £4.50 up until July 22. The description of the product states: "Here's a scrumptious tea that tastes like a Cherry Bakewell. Why? Because tea and cake were born to be together - so when you taste them both at the same time, you know it's something special. A Yorkshire Brew with that sweet, jammy, almondy loveliness is just the ticket." People have rushed to shared their thoughts on the new tea. It comes after a picture of the product was shared on popular food page, New Foods UK, recently. The post, which was shared both on Instagram and Facebook, said: "New Cherry Bakewell tea bags spotted at Morrisons." One individual who approves of the tea bags, said: "I got some of these on Tuesday - they're so good! I really miss @yorkshiretea Toast and Jam tea but these are a delicious replacement." "Why the hell not," said another on Instagram. "You'd like this I bet," added another as they tagged a friend. "I need to try," insisted one other. "I miss the Jam on Toast but I'm sure these will be as good," said one other who loves trying the different flavoured teas. "Yes, can't wait to try," insisted one other. "I'm going to try them," added one other. This is not the first time that Yorkshire Tea has experimented with its flavours after previously launching Caramelised Biscuit Brew flavoured tea, which can be purchased from Sainsbury's and Morrisons for £2.50. Yorkshire Tea also sells a Bedtime Brew with vanilla and nutmeg for the same price.

Associated Press
26-06-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
Garage Force of Greenville Prepares Garage Floors for Summer
06/26/2025, Taylors, SC // KISS PR Brand Story PressWire // As summer kicks into high gear, Garage Force of Greenville is helping homeowners across Greenville and Taylors, South Carolina, take advantage of the warm weather to tackle garage floor projects. Residents seek to upgrade their garage spaces with advanced polyurea-based coatings designed to withstand the region's intense heat and high humidity while creating a clean, seamless, and professional look. Garage Force of Greenville's garage floor coatings offer more than just an aesthetic upgrade. Its proprietary polyurea technology is four times stronger than traditional epoxy, providing superior durability, ultraviolet (UV) resistance, and rapid curing times. Garage floor coatings Taylors residents trust carry a range of finishes, including metallic, quartz, and chip systems. These can be applied for both functionality and curb appeal. The shop's systems are designed to resist stains, chemicals, and abrasions. Concrete floor coatings, meanwhile, have become a preferred choice not only for garages but for workshops, patios, basements, and commercial floors. What sets Garage Force apart is its customer-first approach, offering free consultations, one-day installations, and a lifetime warranty on residential applications. The company's team is experienced in applying concrete floor coatings Taylors homeowners can rely on to endure harsh weather and heavy usage. Its polyurea-based systems are engineered to handle drastic temperature swings, making them ideal for South Carolina's climate. The company has built a reputation for quality, performance, and integrity across different types of customers, from homeowners renovating their garages to business owners looking to refresh commercial floors. Its flooring systems offer low maintenance and easy cleaning, while also creating visually striking surfaces that can be customized to match your space. Its garage coatings also dry quickly, hence most projects are completed in just one day. This reduces disruption and allows homeowners to use their new garages almost immediately. Summer is indeed the ideal season to invest in long-lasting protection for garages, whether for hosting outdoor barbecues, organizing tools and gear, or other purposes for the outdoor space. As residents prepare their garage floors this summer, Garage Force of Greenville provides them with high-performance coatings that outlast traditional epoxy and transform bland concrete into durable, attractive surfaces. Garage Force of Greenville's website also features detailed information about each of its coatings, including visuals, color options, and benefits. Each coating system is suited to different environments, from stylish indoor showrooms to rugged outdoor surfaces. Its team is also fully licensed and insured, providing peace of mind along with expert craftsmanship. With its stellar reputation among its clients, it is now expanding its reach across Greenville County and beyond, servicing customers throughout Taylors, Greer, Simpsonville, Mauldin, Travelers Rest, and the greater Upstate South Carolina area. For more information about working with Garage Force of Greenville, visit the website at About Garage Force of Greenville Garage Force of Greenville installs polyurea-based concrete coating systems for residential, commercial, and industrial customers. It serves the Upstate South Carolina area with fast, high-quality installations backed by a lifetime warranty. ### Media Contact Garage Force of Greenville Address: 200 W Warehouse Ct Unit B7, Taylors, SC 29687 Phone: (864) 660-7395 Website: newsroom: Source published by Submit Press Release >> Garage Force of Greenville Prepares Garage Floors for Summer

Scotsman
20-06-2025
- Business
- Scotsman
Finlays Crisps debuts at Royal Highland Show as supplier celebrates 15 years with Aldi Scotland
Taylors Fourth-generation Perthshire producer to showcase exclusive range at the iconic show Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Aldi Scotland has revealed its line-up for the iconic Royal Highland Show, with longstanding supplier Taylors Snacks, the Perthshire-based producer behind its exclusive Finlays crisp range, making an appearance at its marquee for the first time. Established in the rural village of Errol and led by fourth-generation family member James Taylor, Taylors Snacks is a proud Scottish business supporting local communities through employment and sourcing. Around 45% of the potatoes used in its crisps are grown in Scotland, with the majority of those coming from East Lothian. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Taylors has worked in partnership with Aldi for more than 15 years, after the supermarket became the brand's first-ever national listing under its original Mackie's branding. Since then, the relationship has grown from strength to strength, evolving into a unique collaboration through the creation of Finlays – a crisp range produced exclusively for Aldi Scotland. Taylors Visitors to the Royal Highland Show will be able to sample Finlays' full flavour lineup, including customer favourites such as Mature Cheddar & Onion; and Sea Salt & Cider Vinegar & Pickled Onion as part of Aldi's showcase of Scottish food and drink producers. The event comes at a time of continued momentum for the popular snack category in Scotland. According to Taylors, crisps have recently enjoyed a stronger performance north of the border compared with the rest of the Great Britain. This trend is driven by more Scottish consumers choosing premium crisps more frequently. Scotland has outperformed the rest of GB when it comes to engagement with premium savoury snacks, highlighting a strong and growing appetite for high-quality locally made products. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad James Taylor, Managing Director at Taylors Snacks, said: 'To be appearing at Aldi's marquee at the Royal Highland Show for the first time is a huge moment for us as a business. We're proud of our Scottish roots, and this is a brilliant opportunity to share Finlays crisps with thousands of visitors. James Taylor 'Our partnership with Aldi stretches back over 15 years. It was our first supermarket listing, and the retailer has been a vital part of our growth journey. The development of Finlays as an Aldi-exclusive range has been a fantastic collaboration, and we're excited to showcase it in such a high-profile setting.' Graham Nicolson, Group Buying Director, Aldi Scotland, added: 'Taylors Snacks is a fantastic example of the kind of long-term partnerships we're proud to build at Aldi Scotland. From our very first listing over 15 years ago to the exclusive development of Finlays, its innovation and commitment to Scottish sourcing makes it a valued part of our supplier network. 'The Royal Highland Show celebrates the best of Scotland's food and farming, so it is the perfect stage to introduce even more people to the quality of Finlays crisps.' This year's Royal Highland Show runs from Thursday 19th to Sunday 22 June in Ingliston, Edinburgh. You can find your nearest Aldi store here.


Scotsman
19-06-2025
- Business
- Scotsman
Finlays Crisps debuts at Royal Highland Show as supplier celebrates 15 years with Aldi Scotland
Aldi Scotland Fourth-generation Perthshire producer to showcase exclusive range at the iconic show Sign up to our daily newsletter – Regular news stories and round-ups from around Scotland direct to your inbox Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Aldi Scotland has revealed its line-up for the iconic Royal Highland Show, with longstanding supplier Taylors Snacks, the Perthshire-based producer behind its exclusive Finlays crisp range, making an appearance at its marquee for the first time. Established in the rural village of Errol and led by fourth-generation family member James Taylor, Taylors Snacks is a proud Scottish business supporting local communities through employment and sourcing. Around 45% of the potatoes used in its crisps are grown in Scotland, with the majority of those coming from East Lothian. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Taylors has worked in partnership with Aldi for more than 15 years, after the supermarket became the brand's first-ever national listing under its original Mackie's branding. Since then, the relationship has grown from strength to strength, evolving into a unique collaboration through the creation of Finlays – a crisp range produced exclusively for Aldi Scotland. Taylors Visitors to the Royal Highland Show will be able to sample Finlays' full flavour lineup, including customer favourites such as Mature Cheddar & Onion; and Sea Salt & Cider Vinegar & Pickled Onion as part of Aldi's showcase of Scottish food and drink producers. The event comes at a time of continued momentum for the popular snack category in Scotland. According to Taylors, crisps have recently enjoyed a stronger performance north of the border compared with the rest of the Great Britain. This trend is driven by more Scottish consumers choosing premium crisps more frequently. Scotland has outperformed the rest of GB when it comes to engagement with premium savoury snacks, highlighting a strong and growing appetite for high-quality locally made products. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad James Taylor, Managing Director at Taylors Snacks, said: 'To be appearing at Aldi's marquee at the Royal Highland Show for the first time is a huge moment for us as a business. We're proud of our Scottish roots, and this is a brilliant opportunity to share Finlays crisps with thousands of visitors. Taylors 'Our partnership with Aldi stretches back over 15 years. It was our first supermarket listing, and the retailer has been a vital part of our growth journey. The development of Finlays as an Aldi-exclusive range has been a fantastic collaboration, and we're excited to showcase it in such a high-profile setting.' Graham Nicolson, Group Buying Director, Aldi Scotland, added: 'Taylors Snacks is a fantastic example of the kind of long-term partnerships we're proud to build at Aldi Scotland. From our very first listing over 15 years ago to the exclusive development of Finlays, its innovation and commitment to Scottish sourcing makes it a valued part of our supplier network. 'The Royal Highland Show celebrates the best of Scotland's food and farming, so it is the perfect stage to introduce even more people to the quality of Finlays crisps.'

Sky News AU
01-05-2025
- Business
- Sky News AU
Taylors Estate, Chateau Tanunda, Little Yering: Sky News suggests 10 wines for $20 or less, with some crackers under $50
Taylors Wines have done it again, winning an international award with a $22 bottle of sauvignon blanc. The South Australian family winery claimed the trophy for the 'best-of-show' Australia white at the Mundus Vini Grand International Wine Awards in Germany for Taylors Estate Label Sauvignon Blanc 2024. The wine also collected a gold medal. It was made by Adam Eggins and his team in the Clare Valley. It's a jolly quaffer displaying a crisp, zippy palate with flavours of tropical fruit and gooseberry and a lick of honeydew melon. There is some herbaceousness on the mid-palate, and it finishes with a delicate, cleansing acidity. Eggins is at the top of his game and has produced a series of trophy winning wines at international shows in recent years. Taylors Estate Merlot from Clare Valley fruit recently won a trophy and a 'double gold' rating at the San Francisco International Wine Competition. It is a bargain buy under $20. Taylors Wines managing director Mitchell Taylor, himself a winemaker, said Australian vintners were working hard to win back a share of the Chinese market after tariffs were lifted a year ago. 'Seeing Australian wines continue to succeed globally at awards such as Mundus Vini is incredibly exciting for not only us here at Taylors, but for the greater Australian wine industry,' he said. 'Following the China tariffs reopening last year, it's been a huge year for the Australian wine industry working to reacquaint the market with our wines. Accolades such as these help shine the spotlight on our wines globally. And they provide us the opportunity to speak about our wines and the stories behind them.' Mr Taylor spoke as Wine Australia released fresh figures showing a massive jump in sales to China since tariffs were eliminated. Wine Australia's Peter Bailey said wine exports to China have increased by 41 per cent in value to $2.64 billion in the last 12 months. The Mundus Vini show is one of Europe's largest international wine shows. This year 250 wine experts from 55 countries tasted wines from across the world. More affordable wines were uncovered this week when Dan Murphy's wine merchants released their annual Best in Glass Wine Awards for bottles under $50. The list contains offerings around the $20 mark - and under. The two most affordable winners were the Fifth Leg Semillon Sauvignon Blanc ($13+) and Shingleback Red Knot Shiraz ($13).I was pleased to see The Ethereal One Grenache ($18) make the list. It is a seductive wine made in McLaren Vale by Mark 'Jamo' Jamieson who selects the fruit from up to five different growers. Chateau Tanunda Chorus Tempranillo Shiraz Grenache ($20+) from the Barossa Valley was also good buy was Little Yering Pinot Noir ($22) from Victoria's Yarra Valley. Dal Zotto Pucino Prosecco ($23) from the King Valley also made the list from 700-plus wines tasted. Two other impressive wines were Madfish Gold Turtle Chardonnay ($17) from Margaret River in Western Australia, and K by Krondorf Barossa Cabernet Sauvignon ($14). Andrew Shedden, Dan Murphy's manager of premium and luxury wines said the best-in-class awards differed from traditional wine show judging. He said the judges' notes focus less on technical detail and were more about helping drinkers find the right bottle for the right occasion.'Choosing a wine can be intimidating,' he said. 'There is so much choice on the shelves. Without a clear starting point, it can be overwhelming. The best-in-glass awards cut through that.' International winners include Decoy California Pinot Noir ($50) from Sonoma County. Its tasting notes describe it as an alluring pinot with aromas of black cherry, wild strawberry, red currant, black tea and sage with rustic hints of 'earthy forest floor'. On the palate it delivers 'generous ripe berry flavours'. A shiraz from the Rhone Valley in France Cave De Tain Saint-Joseph Grand Classique ($47) also made the cut. Other 'best-in-glass' winners included Langmeil Valley Floor Shiraz ($33) Nanny Goat Vineyard Pinot Noir ($41+) from Central Otago in New Zealand, Teusner Joshua Barossa Valley Grenache Shiraz Mourvèdre ($35+) and Xanadu Cabernet Sauvignon ($40+) from the Margaret River. Red cherries and strawberries are on show in Pizzini Pietra Rossa Sangiovese ($30+) from Victoria's King for chocolaty cherry, blackberry notes in Bleasdale Second Innings Malbec ($19+) from Langhorne Creek. The best chardonnay under $50 was Oakridge Valley Series Chardonnay ($30) from the Yarra Valley. There were two attractive at a good price: Tim Adams Pinot Gris ($20) and Chapel Hill The Parson Pinot Grigio ($17).Tasmania dominated the sparkling category. The best of them were Clover Hill Tasmania Multi Vintage Exceptionnelle ($46), Jansz Tasmania Vintage Cuvée ($49) and Devil's Corner Sparkling Cuvée NV ($27).