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Hello SE22!


Hopefully many of you will have come across us at Picturehouse or elsewhere.....but if not you can find out more at www.drunkendairy.co.uk


We'd like to pick your brains please, as we are considering a gift subscription service (you can buy for yourselves too of course!) - but would like to get a sense of whether there would be enough interest to make it viable.


The basic idea is that you would subscribe (initially) for 3 months and would receive a delivery of our boozy ice creams/vegan sorbets once per month. Because it's frozen, there would be a pre-notified 2 hour delivery slot. As a pilot, we would limit this to SE22 postcodes but if it works, could expand outwards next year.


We do two pack sizes - 125 ml small spoon-in-lid tubs and 550 ml sharing tubs, so the options would be something like:


4 x 125ml tubs delivered once a month for 3 months

2 x 550ml tubs delivered once a month for 3 months


So, please give us a moo if you're interested - and also an idea of how much per month you feel would be a reasonable charge.


Thanks folks!!


Angela



You can find out more about us at www.drunkendairy.co.uk

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