Marmite, the iconic British spread, reveals a fascinating regional divide in its popularity across the United Kingdom. Explore how affection for this unique flavour varies significantly from the South of England to Scotland.
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Sculptor toasts Valentine's Day with The Kiss made from Marmite
<img align="right" src="siteimages/marmite-statue-thumbnail.png" alt="The Kiss, Marmite Statue" style="margin:0 0px 10px 10px"/> Sculptor, Jeremy Fattorini has re-created Rodin's much loved sculpture, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kiss_(Rodin_sculpture)" target="_new">'The Kiss'</a>, using Marmite to celebrate Valentines Day. Fattorini took nearly two and a half weeks to sculpt the 7ft replica statue which was coated in limited edition <a href="2008/1/13/marmite/i-love-you-marmite.asp" alt="I Love You Champagne Marmite'>'I Love You' Champagne Marmite</a>.
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