2. The Mustard Museum
Norfolk, England is the home to the Colman’s Mustard Shop & Museum; which pays homage to one of the oldest existing mustard brands. The Museum is decked out to resemble a Victorian shop and is packed with mustard memorabilia.
Gift options range from old-fashioned mustard pots, mugs and tea towels. You’ll be sure to find something for the mustard lover in your life.
Find this condiment haven at 15 The Royal Arcade, Norwich.
Norfolk isn’t the only museum dedicated to this distinctive condiment. The National Mustard Museum in Middleton, Wisconsin was set up in 1992, by an ex-Assistant Attorney General, Barry Levenson.
With over 5,600 types of mustard on display, Levenson’s museum has grown to be one of Wisconsin’s most popular attractions.
Drop by The Mustard Museum at 7477 Hubbard Avenue, Middleton, WI.
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