new home biscuit tin Reviews

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The design
This collection was designed to make everyone feel at home. Inside your find bubbly, keys, and array of biscuit houses.
Recommended for...
- New home owners
- Recent movers
Gifting information
- 9 hand-iced biscuits- Presented in our famous square-edged keepsake tin- Add a FREE message card at checkout- Securely packaged to keep them safe in the post. Will require signature upon delivery
A bit about our vanilla biscuits
Our biscuits are our own unique recipe, based upon a traditional twice baked English style biscuits. Its texture is somwhere between the snap of a gingerbread and the crumble of a shortbread. Our vanilla bake uses delicious Madagascan vanilla to give a warm, sweet taste. 

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Phone:

0207 820 3115

Location:

18 Stannary Street
London
SE11 4AA

Lovely presentation box . Great gift for new home .
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Posted 2 years ago
Very well received gift. Easy ordering system. Have bought several biscuit arrangements from Biscuiteers.
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Posted 2 years ago
June Collini
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I live in Australia and ordered this as a housewarming gift for my niece in the UK, so obviously I haven't seen it, but she and her partner seemed very happy with it.
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Posted 2 years ago
The recipient was so happy to receive this she said it was much too nice to eat! A most unusual and lovely present xx thank you for a great idea and service x
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Posted 2 years ago
Jane Knowles
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Easy to order and pay, and the people who they were a gift for said they are so nice.
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Posted 2 years ago
I sent it as a gift and and was received with joy and jubilation. Such a fabulous time to keep and such amazing tasty biscuits too.
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Posted 2 years ago
Geraldine Clarke
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Biscuits were a real treat and the tin they were in is a lovely keep sake
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Posted 2 years ago
Edwina Ellis
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A very pretty but not ostentatious tin, which will lend itself well to future usage - whether as a biscuit tin, (obviously won’t be as good as a biscuiteer biscuit) or keeping knickknacks
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Posted 2 years ago