Lots of good reasons To be a biscuiteer…
- thank you
- congratulations
- new baby
- love
- very sorry
- get well soon
- birthday
- parties
- anniversary
- corporate orders
- weddings
- new home
- christmas
- presents for teacher
- fathers day
- childrens birthday party
- halloween
THe collections…
- Baby Boy
- Baby Girl
- Bag Lady
- Bats & Broomsticks
- Bootylicious shoes
- christmas baubles
- christmas lux baubles
- christmas stocking
- Creepy crawlies
- Green fingers
- Happy Birthday
- hot pants
- jocks and socks
- L.O.V.E spells love
- New kid on the block
- New kid on the block
- Oodles of poodles
- tea for two
- wedding bells
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what the media are saying about biscuiteers...
For all press enquiries, image and sample requests please contact:
Amanda Johnson PR
Email: amanda@amandajohnsonpr.com
Tel: 07715 922 180
Harper's Bazaar: "…sheer sunshine in a box."
Daily Mail: "…they make the perfect gift in a stylish traditional tin."
LondonLite: "We can't think of a better way of marking any special occasion…"
Evening Standard: "Biscuits are back. Next time you are having a coffee break, only a stiletto biscuit will do."
LondonPaper: "…a very smart cookie idea. You want to say thanks but a card is too small and flowers a bit flash. Biscuiteers clever new 'biscuit cards' are just the thing."
Mail on Sunday, Tom Parker Bowles: "… the perfect gift…"
Sunday Express: "Crumbs! Now that Biscuiteers are here, you never need send a bottle of wine or a bunch of flowers as a thank you again. Soon we"ll all be saying it with icing."
The Times: "beautifully crafted creepycrawlies for the biscuit barrel"
Lydia Slater, Sunday Times: "Far too pretty for dunking, these glamorous hand-iced biscuits come in every imaginable design ...gorgeously packaged too"
Food & Travel: "…these biscuits not only taste fabulous, but look the part – right down to the pretty collectible tins."
Elle Decoration: "We're hooked on new company Biscuiteers' colourful hand-iced treats, which make the perfect foodie present. The only question is, will you be able to give them away?"
Pregnancy & Birth: "…what better way to celebrate a new arrival and help feed the stream of eager visitors."
The Field: "House guests are always seeking the perfect present for their shooting hostess. Biscuiteers may have the answer. A tin of biscuits costs £37.50 – the price of just one driven bird."
Wedding Ideas: "Beautiful biscuits!"
First magazine: "the latest way to show someone you care. Who needs flowers?"
Homes and Gardens: "the tins are as inventive as they biscuits they contain"
Daily Mail weekend magazine: "forget flowers - try saying it with biscuits instead."