Walker's Nonsuch
Walker's Nonsuch[edit | edit source]
Walker's Nonsuch is a renowned British confectionery manufacturer, known for its toffee and chocolate products. The company was established in the 19th century and has since been a significant part of the UK's confectionery industry.
History[edit | edit source]
Walker's Nonsuch was founded in 1894 by Edward Joseph Walker. The company was named after the famous ship, the Nonsuch, which was the first English ship to reach Hudson Bay in Canada. The company started as a small family business in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, and has grown into one of the UK's largest toffee manufacturers.
Products[edit | edit source]
Walker's Nonsuch is famous for its wide range of toffee products. These include the Original Creamy Toffee, Nutty Brazil Toffee, Mint Toffee, and the treasured English Creamy Toffee. The company also produces a variety of chocolate-covered toffees and fudge.
Manufacturing Process[edit | edit source]
The manufacturing process of Walker's Nonsuch toffee involves traditional methods. The ingredients are mixed in copper pans and then cooled on cooling tables. The toffee is then cut into pieces and wrapped. The company prides itself on using only the finest ingredients, including whole milk and butter.
Distribution[edit | edit source]
Walker's Nonsuch products are distributed across the UK and exported to over 40 countries worldwide. The company has a strong presence in the Middle East, North America, and Europe.
Recognition[edit | edit source]
Walker's Nonsuch has received numerous awards for its quality products. The company's English Creamy Toffee was awarded the Great Taste Award in 2014.
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