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Romantic Midlands couple inspires special new ‘Marry Me’ pasta
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6 Feb 2021
A toast to Diarmuid Farrell and Karen Menton who got engaged after Diarmuid proposed with Heinz alphabetti last year );
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A couple from the Midlands are the inspiration behind a new Valentine’s Day promotion by Heinz Ireland.
Thanks to an idea by Longford man, Diarmuid Farrell, Heinz has launched an amorous take on one of its most iconic pasta varieties, Alphabetti, to help pasta-loving romantics propose to their partners in style this February 14.
Inspired by an amazing real-life Irish love story the special cans will only feature the pasta letters M, A, R, Y, E, in a juicy tomato sauce.
Lad pops the question with marry me written in alphabet spaghetti for dinner
Karen Menton, from Longford in Ireland, was left shocked when her boyfriend Diarmuid spelled out the adorable words marry me in alphabet spaghetti on toast for dinner
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Karen Menton was shocked when her boyfriend Diarmuid popped the question
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Irish romantic proposes to girlfriend with marry me written in alphabet spaghetti for dinner
The loving boyfriend said it was the perfect way to propose as it was his partner s favourite meal
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A Longford woman received the proposal of her dreams when her boyfriend spelled out those emotive words marry me in alphabet spaghetti on toast for dinner.