The company was established in Brighton, where it operated a store on Meeting House Lane, as well as running an outlet in Covent Garden, London. In , it secured a deal to supply Selfridges Food Halls across the country with a collection of cakes, including personalised wedding and celebration cakes.
From to it featured in a self-titled documentary series that followed staff producing cakes for a list of celebrities. It added that a group of 40 cake-makers in the Sussex area had come together to help those customers by offering them a wedding cake at a reduced price. Register now. Industry leaders have highlighted squeezed margins as a key challenge for bakery in the next 12 months, with higher prices for finished goods the likely result.
The chief executive of the Federation of Bakers looks ahead to the next 12 months and discusses how the sector can negotiate potential bumps in the road. The London branch was open in but shut last week, while the Eastbourne store ceased trading back in Quantuma has been confirmed as administrators and has been contacted for comment by Express. Choccywoccydoodah was first established in by Christine Taylor and Christine Garratt and fast created a name for itself for its impressive treats, ranging from cakes to Easter eggs.
A-list celebrities from across the globe were featured on the show tasting the delights of Choccywoccydoodah, including Kylie Minogue, Elton John, Simon Cowell and Johnny Depp. Kaye Zal 5 January at 8. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Brighton and Hove has one of the lowest take-up rates of vaccinations in the UK. Have you had yours yet?
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Choccywoccydoodah, which featured in a reality television series, has closed its shops in Brighton and London. The company, which was founded in , has provided confectionery for pop stars such as Kylie Minogue, Madonna and the Scissor Sisters. Administrators Quantuma confirmed they had been asked "to put the company into liquidation".
The couple paid half of the amount when they ordered it three years ago, and the balance last month. So sad to hear that choccywoccydoodah has permanently closed in Brighton.
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