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Promotions don’t have to be plastic! Eat My Logo provide an alternative side to brand marketing with our fantastic branded cakes and biscuits. Almost everyone likes a cake or a biscuit, so at your next company event why not sweet talk your customers, prospects or staff with branded cakes, cupcakes and biscuits. Using our special edible ink printers we can print anything you want onto our products which means you can promote your business in an edible form. All of our cakes and biscuits are freshly made from the finest ingredients. To find out more please visit www.EatMyLogo.co.uk .
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38 Market Street, PR7 2SE, Chorley, United Kingdom
- 01772 472580
- sales@eatmylogo.co.uk
- eatmylogo.co.uk
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