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Bunny Jelly

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Does anyone remember the old type 'Bunny' jelly moulds?
I used to have a glass and a plastic one when my kids were small, both went into the jumble over the years.
I'd like to buy one again. I've been looking for some time but can't seem to find one.
LL
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  • HOLsale
    HOLsale Posts: 1,231 Forumite
    i'm afraid i'm not familiar with them

    when i read the topic of your post i had a completely different idea of what you meant in mind :eek: :snow_laug
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  • elona
    elona Posts: 11,806 Forumite
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    Sorry to be obvious but have you tried "Lakeland?"
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  • LilacLillie
    LilacLillie Posts: 2,930 Forumite
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    No didn't think of them, will have a search on their site.
    Thanks elona
    LL

    elona wrote:
    Sorry to be obvious but have you tried "Lakeland?"
    We are all in the gutter but some of us are looking at the stars........................


  • LilacLillie
    LilacLillie Posts: 2,930 Forumite
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    Oh dear!!!!!
    No I'm not a 'Bunny boiler' type...............just a jelly belly type really :)
    LL



    HOLsale wrote:
    i'm afraid i'm not familiar with them

    when i read the topic of your post i had a completely different idea of what you meant in mind :eek: :snow_laug
    We are all in the gutter but some of us are looking at the stars........................


  • calleyw
    calleyw Posts: 9,896 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper I've been Money Tipped!
    My mum use to have one when we kids.

    Do you have a really good cookshop near by they might well be able to get you one.

    Just found one on ebay here

    and this even has piggy ones too.

    Also here

    I was slightly worried as I thought it was going to be a bunny recipe and I love my two bunnies.

    Have never used the sites above just goggled them. Hope that helps.

    Yours

    Calley
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  • kiwichick
    kiwichick Posts: 1,857 Forumite
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    HOLsale wrote:
    i'm afraid i'm not familiar with them

    when i read the topic of your post i had a completely different idea of what you meant in mind :eek: :snow_laug

    Yikes, me too...thought you made some odd concoction of rabbit bits and jelly!!!

    Glad I'm not the only one!
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  • pavlovs_dog
    pavlovs_dog Posts: 10,215 Forumite
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    i tried a specialist kitchen shop if you dont have luck in lakeland, like kitchens for example


    been years since ive seen a jelly made in a mould! people used to blancmange in them too didnt they?
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  • researcher
    researcher Posts: 1,539 Forumite
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    I've got a couple packed away in my shed, sorry they're inaccessible for now but I'll pm you when I can get to them. Have you tried all your local charity shops - particularly those run by an Hospice as that's where a lot of old fashioned kitchen equipment seems to end up. Leave your tele number, and I'm sure they'd call you if one came in.
  • MrsB_2
    MrsB_2 Posts: 659 Forumite
    Is it just me or does anybody else keep reading the title of this thread as

    'Bunny Belly' and wondering what the hell it is??? :confused: :snow_laug
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  • researcher
    researcher Posts: 1,539 Forumite
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    MrsB wrote:
    Is it just me or does anybody else keep reading the title of this thread as

    'Bunny Belly' and wondering what the hell it is??? :confused: :snow_laug


    :snow_laug NO
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