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Ben’s Cookies to open first Northern location

The new outlet will open on Valentine’s Day.

Bakery brand Ben’s Cookies will open its first Northern location in Trafford Centre Manchester.

The new outlet will open on Valentine’s Day, 14 February. Classic favourites such as the Milk Chocolate Chunk or Double Chocolate Chunk will be on sale in the new location. Other cookie flavours include Caramelised Crunch and White Chocolate & Cranberry 

According to Ben’s Cookies, this new location signifies their commitment to providing foodie enthusiasts in the North of England with access to their indulgent cookies, whilst offering an experience that showcases the artistry and craftsmanship that goes into creating each cookie.

Ben’s Cookies has 13 outlets in the UK and several overseas locations including UAE, Singapore, and Japan.

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