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Monopoly given a twist by Biscuiteers for Christmas

Hand-iced biscuit specialist teams with Hasbro to create limited edition Monopoly tin.

Award winning hand-iced biscuit specialist, Biscuiteers has partnered with Hasbro to create a limited edition Monopoly tin, inspired by the iconic board game.

Tying in with the classic family’s game 85th anniversary, the Monopoly Luxe Biscuit Tin aims to bring elements of the game to life in a unique way.

The eye-catching designs include Monopoly money, Chance cards, ‘Go’ and the top hat, while there is even ‘Go to Jail’ in biscuit form.

The hand illustrated tin also puts a Biscuiteers twist on the classic Monopoly street names including the likes of Cinnamon Street and Puddling Lane.

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