Mr. Hardwick's: Guess & Win 2.0! (GOODIES!)

1. jelly tots - original

2. jelly tots - crazi berry

3. Jelly tots - power sour
 
I have a feeling a Custard will make it a show stopper
 
1. pineapple jelly and custard
2. Dragonfruit jelly and custard
3. Greengage jelly and custard
 
Banana cream for the yellow.
Mixed berries for the blue, purple, red etc.
Lime milkshake for the green.

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A scrumptious fresh strawberry sprinkled with menthol drops !
 
Flaming ginger beer
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Steelworks
 
Cake batter doughnut
Apple fritter
Glazed blueberry cake doughnut
 
Licorice Tea
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Speaking of tea, Danes love licorice tea. I’m not talking about Twizzlers, this is like black licorice, but in a palatable way. (But if you love black licorice, prove your intensity with this Danish favorite). Danes drink their tea straight (without sugar or milk)

Gløgg
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This is mulled wine but on crack. Red wine, cinnamon, cloves, other spices, slivered almonds and raisins

Risalamande
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Yes, it kind of sounds like it’s French, but the Danes are very proud of this dish, which is traditionally served on Christmas Eve. Sweet rice pudding gets a twist with cherry or raspberry sauce (um, yum) and an almond hidden in the dish. If you get the almond, you get a prize. Yes, prizes and dessert—the Danish Christmas spirit. You can buy these at Danish grocery stores in single serve packages like yogurt, and then you can have Christmas anytime.

Bagels with Cream Cheese

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Key lime pie

Mango panna cotta

Black raspberry ice cream
 
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