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Make your Christmas a piece of cake with Bakers Delight

20 November 2013

Make your traditional Christmas a piece of cake with Bakers Delight

Bakers Delight predicts that New Zealanders will continue their love affair with Christmas classics this festive season with over 150,000 Fruit Mince Tarts expected to be sold throughout the country in 2013.

Made with real fruit mince and encased in traditional short bread, Bakers Delight’s iconic Fruit Mince Tarts are perfect for sharing with family and friends in a pack of six, or to indulge on your own.

Of course, no traditional festive season would be complete without Christmas Cake. Packed with currants and sultanas, Bakers Delight’s Traditional Christmas Cake is topped with deliciously sweet cherries and toasted almonds. The large cake is the perfect way to bring friends and family together to celebrate the festive season, it’s also an ideal gift for under the tree.

Bakers Delight Traditional Christmas Cakes are available in large (RRP $11.99) or small single serves (RRP $3.90). Fruit Mince Tarts are available as a single (RRP $1.80) or in a pack of six (RRP $8.99).

Both products can be purchased from Bakers Delight bakeries across New Zealand from Thursday 21 November. Visit www.bakersdelight.co.nz for more information, or to find your nearest bakery.

About Bakers Delight:
Bakers Delight was established in 1980 as a single bakery on Glenferrie Road in Hawthorn, Melbourne. An Australian owned company, Bakers Delight boasts over 700 bakeries employing more than 15,000 people and serving 2 million regular customers per week throughout Australia, New Zealand, and Canada.

Bakers Delight NZ is a supporter of Look Good Feel Better supporting women with cancer. Through its bakery network, the company donates approximately $143 million in bread to charities each year.

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