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Both young and old will love it.
Kedves Vásárlóink! Üzleteink március 15-én zárva tartanak és a kiszállításunk is szünetel az ünnepnap idején!
There are three types of cookies: butter cookies, fruit and lemon cookies, which contain juicy currants and a hint of lemon, and heavenly double chocolate cookies.
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Now in their fourth generation, their family business continues the tradition of baking biscuits using the same recipes that their great-grandmother, Annie Wild, made more than 100 years ago. The original Wild's Bakery was founded around 1899 in the Victorian seaside resort of Morecambe, Lancashire. Annie Wild ran the bakery and B&B (today's B&B) while being a full-time mother to three boys. Eldest son John Wild decided to move back to his Yorkshire roots in the 1920s, away from the seasonal summer trade where he and Annie opened a shop in Haworth. This is where they started to build on the legacy of Grandma Wild's special baking recipes. In 1928 he bought larger premises outside Haworth and this remained the family bakery until the turn of the new millennium when he moved to Steeton in West Yorkshire.
Wheat flour (wheat flour, calcium carbonate, iron, niacin, thiamin), vegetable oil (palm, rapeseed, water, salt, natural flavor), sugar, salted cream butter (cream: milk; salt), plain chocolate chips and chocolate pieces (sugar , cocoa mass, cocoa butter, emulsifier: soy lecithin; natural flavor), rolled oats, currants (currants, sunflower oil), confectionery natural cocoa flavor (natural flavors, glucose fructose syrup, sugar, low-fat cocoa powder, water), cocoa powder (acidity regulator: potassium carbonate ), eggs and bulking agents: sodium bicarbonate, ammonium bicarbonate, disodium diphosphate; partially inverted sugar syrup, salt, natural aroma. Plain chocolate chips and chocolate chips contain at least 39% cocoa solids.
Wheat, oats, milk, soy, eggs. Not suitable for those allergic to walnuts and sesame: may also contain mustard, peanuts and other sources of gluten (spelt, rye, barley).
Both young and old will love it.