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Pontefract-based Tangerine Confectionery, the UKs largest independent sugar confectionery company, is set to fill the town's streets with all of its best loved sweets as part of the annual Liquorice Festival.

As the main sponsors of the event, Tangerine will be hosting a variety of activities on the day (Sunday 11th July), including a sweetie trail around the town’s landmarks giving local people the chance to win bags full of goodies, a market stall selling all of the company’s confectionery favourites including local delicacy Wilkinsons of Pontefract, and a Butterkist campervan selling popcorn.

The sweet company has also donated its locally produced liquorice to a jewellery workshop where visitors to the Festival can get creative and make their own sweetie accessories, while a plasticine workshop will invite people to design and model a liquorice girlfriend for Henry Goode, the character fronting Henry Goodes Soft Eating Liquorice. The man himself will also be on hand to provide tips, while handing out samples to passers by.

Chris Marshall, managing director at Tangerine Confectionery, said: We are proud to be the main sponsors of the Pontefract Liquorice Festival, which has become a key calendar date and attracts thousands of visitors every year. The company has a long heritage in Pontefract, particularly in terms of our liquorice products which originated there over a century ago, and the event provides the perfect opportunity to celebrate what the town is famous for..

Visitors can find more information about the festival, organised by Wakefield Council, at www.experiencewakefield.co.uk or by telephoning Wakefield Tourist Information Centre on 0845 601 8353 tic@wakefield.gov.uk .

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