Biscuiteers

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A company specializing in hand-iced biscuits


The logo of Biscuiteers

Biscuiteers is a British company known for its artisanal hand-iced biscuits. Founded in 2007, the company has gained popularity for its unique and creative biscuit designs, which are often themed around various occasions and celebrations. Biscuiteers operates both online and through physical locations, offering a wide range of biscuit collections and personalized options.

History[edit | edit source]

Biscuiteers was established by Harriet Hastings and Stevie Congdon in London. The idea was to create a business that combined the art of baking with the craft of icing, producing biscuits that were not only delicious but also visually appealing. The company quickly gained a following for its intricate designs and high-quality ingredients.

Products[edit | edit source]

Biscuiteers offers a variety of products, primarily focusing on hand-iced biscuits. These biscuits are available in themed collections, such as seasonal holidays, birthdays, weddings, and other special occasions. Customers can also order personalized biscuits, which can be customized with names, messages, or specific designs.

Biscuit Collections[edit | edit source]

Themed collections are a hallmark of Biscuiteers. These collections often include:

  • Seasonal Collections: Featuring designs for Christmas, Easter, Halloween, and other holidays.
  • Celebration Collections: Including biscuits for birthdays, weddings, and anniversaries.
  • Corporate Collections: Customizable options for corporate gifts and events.

Personalized Biscuits[edit | edit source]

Customers can personalize their biscuits with specific messages or designs. This service is popular for gifts and special occasions, allowing for a unique and personal touch.

Icing Cafés[edit | edit source]

Biscuiteers operates several icing cafés in London, where customers can participate in icing workshops and enjoy a selection of baked goods. These cafés provide a hands-on experience, allowing visitors to learn the art of biscuit icing from skilled decorators.

Online Presence[edit | edit source]

The company has a strong online presence, with an e-commerce platform that allows customers to order biscuits for delivery worldwide. The website features an extensive catalog of products, along with options for customization and gift wrapping.

Sustainability and Ingredients[edit | edit source]

Biscuiteers is committed to using high-quality, sustainable ingredients in its products. The company sources its ingredients responsibly and emphasizes the importance of sustainability in its operations.

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