Honeywell Biscuit Co's new wedding range

iced biscuits in a wedding design of flowers and pumpkin version

Honeywell Biscuit Co has launched a new range of seasonal and bespoke wedding biscuits - perfect as favours, place settings and gifts for the bridal party!

Nestled in the heart of the Northamptonshire countryside, the bakery is home to more than 2,000 cookie cutters and a team of biscuit artists creating beautifully decorated biscuits for weddings up and down the country.

When it comes to flavours and favour designs the team have taken on everything from the traditional to the weird and the wonderful. Various biscuit flavours are available from popular vanilla to gingerbread and all are suitable for vegetarians, vegan biscuits can be organised too.

When it comes to the design, couples have the luxury of something completely bespoke; the team are inspired by the invitations, the venue, the theme and colour scheme to create something unique to wow your guests.

Each design - which looks far too good to eat! - can be displayed as an unwrapped biscuit at each table, or have them individually wrapped with clear compostable bags, that are perfect for keeping biscuits fresh and the biscuit design visible.

For those couples that are also aware of their eco-foot print when it comes to the wedding plans, rest assured, as Honeywell Biscuit Co are committed to being sustainable, using local ingredients wherever possible, choosing eco-friendly packaging, recycling waste, and donating 1% of profits to its charity partner Farm Arica.

To order a sample, request a quote or discuss your dream wedding biscuit ideas.
@Honeywellbiscuitco | hellohoney@honeywellbiscuit.co | 01858 571 237

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