Biscuit boutique Biscuiteers share northern expansion and plans for icing café

5th November 2024, 2:34 pm

Designer biscuit company Biscuiteers, known for its quirky iced treats, is expanding into the north. The company is the brainchild of London entrepreneur Harriet Hastings, who first launched Biscuiteers in 2007 after spotting a gap in the market for luxury food gifting.

Since then it has become a hugely popular brand for its shaped biscuits, gingerbread men and assorted tin collections that can be ordered online and delivered in their signature black and white packaging.

In London they also have a physical presence with boutiques and icing cafes, where groups and parties can book to learn how to ice their own biscuits.

Now, company founder Harriet has revealed the business has secured its first north west suppliers of Biscuiteers biscuits. She is also actively looking for a first physical store and icing cafe in either Manchester or Cheshire.

The brand can now be found at Cheshire’s famous Hollies Farm Shops in Little Budworth, Lower Stretton and Tarporley. And from the new year the bisucits will also be available in Booths supermarkets across the north.

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