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You butter believe it! Edinburgh Castle made from shortbread goes down a treat with passengers

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A royally impressive model of Edinburgh Castle constructed from thousands of shortbread pieces is currently on display in the airport, and you butter believe it's impressive.

Walker's Shortbread brought the edible pop-up to EDI at the start of the month and it's proving a hit with passengers fort-unate enough to have caught a glimpse while passing through.

It's in position just after the exit from security until August 31 - you can't miss it - and at peak times Walker's will be there handing out free shortbread pieces and postcards, so you can taste one of Scotland's favourite sweet treats before jetting off.

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The model itself was crafted by renowned UK food artist Prudence Staite and is made of 2,933 shortbread pieces (take note, this has quiz question written all over it).

The installation comes as Walker's Shortbread note a rise in popularity of their products in airports and train stations in the last year, pointing to an increased appetite for its products in travel retail.

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Wondering where you can shop at the airport? Check out our shopping and eating webpage here.

Browse the shops

If you're looking to pick up a pre-flight bargain or a holiday essential once you arrive at the airport then you're in luck.

We have an extensive selection of retail options on offer to passengers, selling everything from designer clothes and electronics to sunglasses and suitcases.

Airport shops

Find out what we've got on offer before and after security here.

Flying with the family

For some families, particularly those with young children, arriving at the airport for a flight can be quite daunting.

However it shouldn't be a stressful experience, and we're always on hand to help with whatever you need.

(Don't forget - we've got a dedicated family lane at security.)

Advice for families