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Country Victualler Christmas Cake (Medium)
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A smaller version of our large Christmas Cake, this still yields a very generous amount! Packed with fruits and Christmassy spices, still moist and delicious. This cake is baked with love, especially for us in a home kitchen. It is quite simply the best Christmas cake we have ever eaten.
Country of Origin
United Kindom
The Country Victualler
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