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The Sweet Reason Company - 10% discount on all orders


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The Sweet Reason Company http://www.thesweetreasoncompany.co.uk are offering 10% off using code 'SWEET10' at the checkout until the end of October 2014.


We deliver boxes of deliciousness to your door. Sweet, handmade treats paired with Teapig tea's for flavour sensation. Standard boxes or bespoke, whatever the occasion, we can bring indulgence to someone special.


Our range of bakes are gourmet brownies (salted caramel, coconut, peanut butter and banoffee pie). We also have millionaire's shortbread topped with glitter and also fudge. They are all divine, you have to taste them to believe it!


We have spent a lot of time, and drunk a lot of tea, matching the flavours of our bakes to Teapig teas to offer a really special gift. We also include sugar swizzle sticks for that extra sweet tooth.


Each box can be personalised on the outside of the box on the label with the occasion, or someones name, or a quirky message. There is also a personalised gift card in which we can print your special message.


Whatever the occasion, birthday, Christmas, Get well soon, the list is endless, our boxes are the perfect letter box friendly luxury gift.


We are based on Derwent Grove in SE22 and also offer corporate deals, so can easily meet to discuss.


We hope you can help you..


The Sweet Reason Team

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