A SCOTTISH tablet company has withdrawn products over fears they may contain pieces of metal. Coupar Angus-based Athole Tablet Ltd is being forced to recall both its Scots Tablet and Iron Broo Tablet.
Mrs Tilly’s, the Scottish fudge and tablet maker, is cheering a hat-trick of big wins with major supermarket chains in Canada. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get ...
MasterChef champion Gary Maclean has shared his recipe for perfect Scottish tablet - and it is sure to be a hit with children and adults alike. This crumbly, buttery, and delightfully sweet treat has ...
Tablet has long been able to give you a jolt of pain in the teeth - but now Scotland’s sweetest of sweets may also have the power to produce electricity in the future. Did you know with a Digital ...
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Scottish Tablet Recipe

This video shows you how to make Scottish Tablet — a traditional, sweet, and crumbly treat made from sugar, butter, and condensed milk. Known for its melt-in-the-mouth texture and rich caramelised ...
Food Standards Scotland issued a Product Recall Information Notice this morning. It stated: "The company has already taken steps to withdraw these products from sale. "However consumers who have ...
Crumbly, buttery and deliciously sweet, tablet is a delightful sight for children (and most adults) and of course, the bane of dentists everywhere. A favourite of Scots for generations, this sweet ...