Are Rangers doing official Easter eggs?
if the chocolate was good quality I would definitely buy some for the kids.
Imagine biting into a white chocolate Bill Struth or a praline Terry Hurlock.
Loads of room for being creative with the design and flavours.
Am I correct in saying the milk chocolate were white and blue wrappers and the dark chocolate were red and white?Going off on a tangent but in the Murray days they used to do rangers branded sweets and confectionary ( bars of chocolate etc)
At Xmas they used to sell selection packs with a few rangers branded items
That rings a bell, decent choclolate as wellAm I correct in saying the milk chocolate were white and blue wrappers and the dark chocolate were red and white?
Are Rangers doing official Easter eggs?
if the chocolate was good quality I would definitely buy some for the kids.
Imagine biting into a white chocolate Bill Struth or a praline Terry Hurlock.
Loads of room for being creative with the design and flavours.
The Dan Easter Eggen rangeAre Rangers doing official Easter eggs?
if the chocolate was good quality I would definitely buy some for the kids.
Imagine biting into a white chocolate Bill Struth or a praline Terry Hurlock.
Loads of room for being creative with the design and flavours.
Could also have Kirk Broadfoot and Josh Windass ranges.The Dan Easter Eggen range
Castore easter eggs £36 each and no Mygers points.Are Rangers doing official Easter eggs?
if the chocolate was good quality I would definitely buy some for the kids.
Imagine biting into a white chocolate Bill Struth or a praline Terry Hurlock.
Loads of room for being creative with the design and flavours.
As usual the club are so far detached from the fans, this is sad tbh.I have my own wee sweet business and I contacted Rangers several times about stocking Rangers sweet cones and sweet jars in the shop and Ibrox, but never got a reply.
I think it’s a good market that’s missed and a wee pick up gift to add in with presents too!
We even gifted a whole lot to the players when they won 55, but no idea if they ever got them.
Aye you're right. Maybe we can get chocolate Easter Duck eggs and keep everybody happy!I don't think we do easter eggs, but that's a great shout! And a better idea than the ducks. (might need a tin hat on now though )
That is nothing short of disgraceful to not even receive,at the least, an acknowledgement from the club.I have my own wee sweet business and I contacted Rangers several times about stocking Rangers sweet cones and sweet jars in the shop and Ibrox, but never got a reply.
I think it’s a good market that’s missed and a wee pick up gift to add in with presents too!
We even gifted a whole lot to the players when they won 55, but no idea if they ever got them.
Used to love a bar of Rangers chocolate at half-time.Going off on a tangent but in the Murray days they used to do rangers branded sweets and confectionary ( bars of chocolate etc)
At Xmas they used to sell selection packs with a few rangers branded items
That is nothing short of disgraceful to not even receive,at the least, an acknowledgement from the club.
Better still get hold of the players before the next game at Ibrox and ask them if they received the sweeties you sent them to celebrate 55Yep, I asked the SLO who to email and he said the commercial dept, and each time not even a reply.
Maybe I should go straight to James Bisgrove? Lol!
Far easier to sell another part of the shirt to advertise onMerchandise of all kinds is outsourced so the Club themselves have little say in what they get, its basically the same as everyone else except the colours change.
Since you dont see Easter Eggs from Football Clubs now Im guessing the Merch Makers decided its wasnt making enough money which is understandable given the market flood you see this time of year.
If the Club had some vision it could reach out to a Chocolatier and do some sort of licensing deal but that would take too much effort.
YesAm I correct in saying the milk chocolate were white and blue wrappers and the dark chocolate were red and white?
It would be broken when you opened it.Imagine opening up the Kemar Roofe egg and tucking into some chocolate ankles.
Wash your mouth out with soap and water!aye back in the 90s you could buy Rangers branded chocoate at the kiosks. It was revolting.
This was the worst and funniest idea I’d ever heard. A classic.Paintballing (blue paint only)
Fans race at HT, people can bet on the winner. Would be a tidy earner for the club.
Blue cheese pizza?
Castore might have an easter egg range coming out.
Like the chocolate you get in military ration packs.aye back in the 90s you could buy Rangers branded chocoate at the kiosks. It was revolting.
(Which would presumably be already shattered in the box)Imagine opening up the Kemar Roofe egg and tucking into some chocolate ankles.
You brought a wee 55 goodie bag to me for my daughter. If you recall. We told her it was from Stevie G. She still tells people the gaffer gave her sweeties for being a wee bearette. So, your good work is recognised by real people even if the club are ignorant.I have my own wee sweet business and I contacted Rangers several times about stocking Rangers sweet cones and sweet jars in the shop and Ibrox, but never got a reply.
I think it’s a good market that’s missed and a wee pick up gift to add in with presents too!
We even gifted a whole lot to the players when they won 55, but no idea if they ever got them.
With a free bottle of bud or corona ?Not sure you’d be on the top of the list, but Louden hand out Easter Eggs around this time.
You brought a wee 55 goodie bag to me for my daughter. If you recall. We told her it was from Stevie G. She still tells people the gaffer gave her sweeties for being a wee bearette. So, your good work is recognised by real people even if the club are ignorant.
How very dare you!I don't think we do easter eggs, but that's a great shout! And a better idea than the ducks. (might need a tin hat on now though )
I do remember Rangers chocolate bars being sold at Ibrox, early 2000’s iircGoing off on a tangent but in the Murray days they used to do rangers branded sweets and confectionary ( bars of chocolate etc)
At Xmas they used to sell selection packs with a few rangers branded items
Tremendous mateIt would be broken when you opened it.