A Delicious Treat to Keep Him Sweet on Father’s Day!
Fri 08 Jun, 2012 // Ismay CurrieJust as they have delighted us on previous occasions, Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day and Easter, Cuckoo’s Bakery have baked up a box of masculine sweet treats for Father’s Day.
Show Dad you love and appreciate him by presenting him with a box of six cupcakes which are just like him, manly on the outside with a soft centre!
The six cupcakes are decorated with blue and gold, and feature edible plaques reading “I Heart My Dad” and “Happy Father’s Day”.
The delicious Dad-tastic flavours include:
Sea Salted Caramel, Lemon Meringue Pie, Strawberry Cheesecake,
Innis & Gunn Toffee Pudding, Black Bottom, Golden Chocolate
Cuckoo’s will bake these cupcakes fresh for your Dad, and place them in a gift box decorated with ribbon and complete with a gift card – all for £17.00
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For further press enquiries, please contact Martin Hunt on 0131 557 8885/ martin@tartansilk.co.uk or Maddy McPherson on maddy@tartansilk.co.uk
Notes to Editors:
• The gift box will be available on Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th June.
• Delivery within Edinburgh city bypass is £3.95. Buy online for collection or delivery at www.cuckoosbakery.co.uk
• Cuckoo’s Bakery is at 150 Dundas Street, and are open every day except Mondays.
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