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Luxury personalised treats and snacks, handmade in London. Our treats make the perfect gift or treat for any occasion, make your own custom pick and mixes and create treats that are unique to you. We are also proud to sell our AWARD WINNING artisan popcorn range, try our fan favourite, original sweet or venture out and try something unique , like our cookies and crème popcorn and cinnamon crunch popcorn. We also do custom orders so simply email us or leave a message and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible to help you create the most delicious treats"
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Lakeside road , N13 4pr , London , United Kingdom
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