Love is in the air at Jenkins Bakery shops
Love is in the air at the Jenkins Bakery’s 25 shops across South Wales.
The popular bakery business has launched two products to mark St Valentine’s Day.
“Love Bugs and Love Mallows are just what you need to add that sprinkling of romance to your day,†said operations director Russell Jenkins.
“2012 seems to be the year when romance is in the year.
“It is, of course a leap year and the time when the ladies are allowed to propose marriage to the men.
“We’ve already had the saint’s day for the Welsh patron saint of love, Santes Dwynwen, and now the countdown is well and truly on to Valentine’s Day.
“Romance has been high on the agenda here at the Jenkins Bakery as we have been busy showing off our award-winning cake designs at wedding fairs, including one at The Liberty Stadium in Swansea.
“Our expert cake decorators love a challenge and they are up to any task demanded by happy couples planning their wedding cake.
“Planning is everything when it comes to weddings and we’re here to help add that extra-special romantic touch to the big occasion.â€
The Jenkins bakery employs 300 people, full and part-time, across 25 different stores in South Wales.
The company has the Gold Standard Welsh Food Hygiene Award and the Investors in People award.
Pictures: The Love Bugs and Love Mallows now on sale at Jenkins Bakery shops.
Weblink:
http://jenkinsbakery.co.uk/
Press release issued by Robert Lloyd on behalf of Jenkins Bakers, Llanelli
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