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Prize draw: win a box of delicious Gower Cottage Brownies

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In our experience, there are brownies and then there are Gower Cottage Brownies. We’ve yet to find somebody who, once they’ve tasted them, hasn’t agreed that they are the best brownies ever. Made in Wales by Kate Jenkins who started selling brownies to her local shop in 2007, she has gone on to win many awards and now runs a thriving business. Packaged in a smart brown box with tissue paper, the brownies (which are always made to order using local free-range eggs) can be accompanied with a message and will be sent out the same day you make your order. You can buy them with or without walnuts and even gluten-free too. We’ve ordered the brownies as presents a number of times and find them especially popular with new mothers – or, of course, you can always order them for a party/tea at home.
And if you don’t believe how good they are, guess what? You can try them for yourself! For we’re giving away a box of Gower Cottage Brownies to one lucky winner (or that winner can send them to another person if they wish – please note the brownies can only be delivered to addresses within the UK). Simply enter your details below by 5pm on Friday 25th January and we will pick one winning name out of a hat.
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Prize: win a delicious box of Gower Cottage Brownies
Fill in your details below and we will pick out the winner(s) by random.
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| What: | Prize draw: win box of delicious Gower Cottage Brownies |
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| When: | Enter by 5pm on 25 Jan 2013 |
| Price: | Free if you win our prize draw or from £16.99 to order from the website |
| Tel: | 01792 390 011 |
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| Tags: | Birthday presents, Brownies, Gower Cottage Brownies, New mothers, Presents, Presents on the internet, Wales |
| Posted in: | Food, Guilty Pleasures, Internet, Newsletter - More stuff we love, Staying In |
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9th January 2013





