Walkers Shortbread Festive Shapes in Holiday Box 12_3 Ounces Pack of 2

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Product Description Walkers Pure Butter Festive Shapes Shortbread is classic Scottish pure butter shortbread cookies in fun Christmas shapes of bells, Christmas trees, stars and Santa faces. You can feel good enjoying and gifting Walkers Shortbread's pure butter Festive Shapes shortbread cookies knowing the pure butter shortbread cookies are all natural made with only four ingredients of wheat flour, butter, sugar, salt and contain no artificial flavorings, colorings or additives. Buy some Walkers Shortbread Festive Shapes shortbread cookies to enjoy yourself and share with friends and family at Christmas parties. The Christmas Shapes shortbread cookies are a great filler for your own Christmas cookie plate and to bring to a cookie swap party. The cookie boxes make a welcome gift for family, friends, mailperson or an end of the year thank you gift for work colleagues. The holidays invite moments worth savoring so create a new family tradition decorating Walkers Shortbread's Christmas pure butter shortbread cookies for family fun and create cherished memories for years to come! From the Manufacturer BRAND STORY The Walkers story begins over a hundred years ago in 1898 in the Scottish Highlands, when the twenty-one year old Joseph Walker opened the doors of his own bakery with a loan of £50 and the dream of making the finest shortbread in the world. In the first year of business, Joseph used every spare moment to perfect his shortbread recipe, and it was time well spent. As his fame spread, and demand increased for his quality shortbread, Joseph took the first steps to expanding the business by moving to a larger shop in the Speyside village of Aberlour and investing in a horse and cart to deliver his baking further afield. During the 30s, the business - like Joseph's family - was expanding. Two of his sons - James and Joseph - joined the business, bringing fresh, new ideas with them. By 1936, they had introduced three valuable additions to the business: a range of cakes, a selection of confectionery - and the company's first delivery van. Now Walkers produce could be sold even further afield, and the prospects for expansion were looking promising. While some manufacturers began to cut corners by using margarine instead of butter, Joseph believed that people still appreciated the care that went into making a superior product like Walkers shortbread. And