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Kenspeckle’s Coal, a bestseller in December, is a revelation for anyone who thinks toffee is merely something that gets left in the box after everything else has been eaten and that wrecks the teeth of those foolish enough to try it. It comes in bags and looks uncannily, even perhaps worryingly, like lumps of freshly mined coke. But it tastes absolutely delicious. 'It’s really just a mix of cinder toffee dipped in chocolate and covered in black sugar,’ Gooding said, 'but coal has a special resonance for us here. The last deep-pit mine in the North East was located between Lynemouth and Ellington. Mining entirely defined the culture of the area, and Lynemouth itself had been designed originally along the lines of Unilever’s Port Sunlight on the Wirral, the difference being that the construction unfortunately coincided with a slump in the 1920s, and so only half the village got built.’