
Flapjacks are one of the most treasured sweet treats around the world and Devon-based Flapjackery has elevated them to the most decadent status. They've taken the humble gluten-free oat and raised it to luxury level by adding top quality ingredients and a dash of madness. You can thrill your loved ones this Christmas by creating a bespoke flapjack box full of delicious flavours and adding a personal message written in white chocolate on a giant Millionaire's flapjack.
There's a huge selection of gluten free flapjacks to choose from that are handmade using the finest British oats and locally sourced ingredients.
This delicious and thoughtful gift adds decadence and status to a firm household favourite that's sure to tantalise the taste buds.
Create your own Christmas flapjack boxes
Millionaire's Message Plaque with 4 Additional Flapjacks £35
Millionaire's Message Plaque with 8 Additional Flapjacks £50
Add £2.50 for gift wrapping
Shipping is £6.50
Order online at www.flapjackery.co.uk
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How Flapjackery began
Carol Myott, 62 and Sally Jenkin, 59 launched luxury flapjack business Flapjackery, with a current turnover of £2m+, in 2015 having met at a farmers' market in Tavistock west Devon where they both baked cakes to sell.
Carol had retired to Devon having run a print business, Sally was selling communications for old people before working in her local fudge shop.
They shared a passion for home cooking with quality British ingredients, so one day Carol came up with the idea of making flapjacks.
They made a few samples and took then to Tavistock for people to try out, and after a few tweaks, started baking like mad for their own stall, and the idea of Flapjackery was born. A fortnightly pitch at Exeter University Farmers' Market followed and then they started to attend other events.
But they realised they couldn't possibly keep going in their own kitchens, so found an empty unit on an industrial estate in Tavistock which already had a purpose built kitchen.
They went form local farmers' markets to huge venues like the NEC in Birmingham where they admit they got a few funny looks from people as if to say “what are those two old ducks doing?”
In 2018 they opened their first shop in Tavistock, and then with the core market of selling at big shows gone as a result of the pandemic, they remodelled their business to focus on online and retail.
In 2021 they opened shops in Wells and Minehead, and this year (2022) they've opened in Plymouth and St Ives, with a sixth shop due to open in Bath.
Carol and Sally are proof that age is no barrier when it comes to creating a great business especially when there's a decadent, delicious treat at its heart!