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Article: TOFFEEMEN OPEN TRADITIONAL FOOD HALL
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- The Northern Echo
- Article date:
- March 13, 2004
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A COMPANY that rescued a famous brand of toffee has continued its
success by adding a traditional food hall to its growing portfolio.
Since rescuing Farrah's Original Harrogate Toffee from a sticky
end seven years ago, the father and son partnership of Gary and Peter
Marston have re-established the sweet and have bulging order books.
In addition, the rescued toffee has helped business to boom at
their chocolate shop in Montpellier Parade, Harrogate, North
Yorkshire, which was renamed Farrah's. They have also opened shops in
Knaresborough, Masham and Grassington The food hall, only two doors
away from the original Farrah's shop, has been created in a former
antique shop.