Yum Yum Tree Fudge
Hello, this is Lily and Adrian of Yum Yum Tree Fudge Ltd. Yum Yum Tree Fudge came about from a chance idea of making delicious fudge as presents for friends and family for Christmas 2008. I will never forget my mum’s teachings of the virtues of giving, that it is an opportunity to bring real joy to both the recipient and the giver, so a gift should always be the best that one could make.
The five flavours that were presented to the lucky few went down so well that we started selling our fudge at the local post office, branching out into farmers’ markets. Normally the Yum Yum Tree Fudge stall is a regular at markets and events, where customers can be seen huddled around the stand tasting samples, obviously due to current conditions this part of our business is limited.
One of the best parts of our business is meeting and interacting with our new and loyal customers, who inspire and encourage us to keep doing what we love.
We only use natural flavours and colours and British Sugar because we live in East Anglia, renowned for sugar beet cultivation. We do not allow the cost of premium ingredients to affect our decision for their use. In fact, we try and source the finest ingredients because it is what sets up apart from the others and makes our fudge so delicious.
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