Warmmelts
Warmmelts are a type of confectionery product that originated in the United Kingdom. They are characterized by their soft, chewy texture and are typically made from a combination of sugar, milk powder, and vegetable fats. The name "Warmmelts" is derived from the fact that they are designed to be eaten warm, often by dipping them into a cup of tea or coffee. The product was first introduced in the 1950s and has since become a popular snack in the UK, often associated with British culture and tradition.
Warmmelts come in various flavors, including classic milk chocolate, dark chocolate, and fruit flavors such as
The production of Warmmelts involves a process of mixing the ingredients, shaping them into small, round pieces,
In recent years, there has been a resurgence in interest in Warmmelts, with some brands and retailers