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A popular Manchester bakery has announced it will be selling chocolate moustaches this month, to raise money for the Movember campaign. Half Dozen Other, located on Red Bank behind Victoria station, opened in 2017 and has ever since acquired something of a cult following for their sourdough bread, pastries and cakes. Now, they will be selling edible handmade moustaches for a £3 donation, that will go towards Movember.

The annual campaign, now in its 21st year, encourages men to grow moustaches for the month of November, to raise awareness of men's health issues including testicular and prostate cancer and male suicide. READ MORE: Paddy McGuinness 'in bits' after Peter Kay's message to star on Children in Need bike ride Several of the staff at the bakery are taking part in Movember, with one of the pastry chefs, Izi, suggesting a special product that could support their campaign. Another baker, Jordan Porter, who is taking part in the fundraising, said: "When November comes around, my mind goes straight to Movember every time I see a man with a moustache.



"Seeing so many people participate in Movember opens up the opportunity for men to discuss important issues like mental health and prostate and testicular cancer." Several of the staff at the bakery are taking part in Movember this year. (Image: Half Dozen Other) Former rugby player Jon Wilkin, who is a co-owner of Half Dozen Other, said he had previously taken part in Movember through sport, but this campaign is a first for.

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