Nottingham confectionery store Treat Kitchen will be giving away hundreds of free doughnuts this weekend to mark an exciting new partnership with doughnut firm Project D.
The āsweet dealā between the two firms will see Derby-based Project D creating bespoke doughnuts combined with a selection of Treat Kitchenās own confectionery.
The first 500 customers to visit Treat Kitchen from 10am on the opening day, October 1, will have the chance of snapping up a free sample to mark the launch of a permanent Project D concession in the store, just inside the main entrance of Nottinghamās Victoria Centre.
Organisers of the launch are also promising a surprise celebrity appearance during the free doughnut giveaway, which will take place between 10am and 1pm, while stocks last.
As well as offering its hugely popular standard recipe doughnuts, complete with added ingredients from Treat Kitchen, Project D will be supplying vegan doughnuts to complement the confectionery manufacturerās own range of āgourmetā vegan sweets.
Max Poynton, operations director for Project D, said: āWe are so excited about the launch on Saturday, and to finally have a permanent home in Nottingham city centre.
āProject D has proved insanely popular with the public every time weāve held an event in Nottinghamshire, so the deal with Treat Kitchen is simply fantastic.
āTreat Kitchen holds many of the same values that we do at Project D, and Iām confident that shoppers in Nottingham will love the new products.
āAnd, with the special vegan range, combining with Treat Kitchenās amazing gourmet range of vegan sweets, there will be something for everyone.ā
He added: āWeāre expecting our doughnuts to fly off the shelves on Saturday, so Iād urge everyone to get there in good time.ā
Treat Kitchen has allocated an impressive nine-tray display cabinet in its store for the new Project D concession.
The partnership with Project D was initially sparked by a chance meeting with Max Poynton at a Midlands business networking event.
Jess Barnett, co-founder and brand director of Treat Kitchen, said: āAs soon as we started chatting, it was clear that Project D had lots of crossovers with our own business.
āThings like the vegan elements, which we both supplied, and the joyous, treat focus of our brands, meant it was likely to be a match made in heaven.
āThe launch of our partnership this Saturday represents yet another exciting product that weāre proud to add to our range.ā
Like Project D, which has seen meteoric growth since it launched in 2018, Treat Kitchen has seen its business grow 300 per cent over the last three years.
Founded in 2014, Treat Kitchen has gained a loyal following due to the high quality of its confectionery products and the companyās strong stance on sustainability, local community and charitable work.
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