This Christmas, Flapjackery has launched a festive game for families – the Spot Rudolph the Reindeer Hunt.
It takes place from Monday December 16 until Tuesday December 31, children under 12, with a parent or guardian, can search for a tiny, hidden reindeer tucked away among the shelves to win a free chocolate lolly.
Just let a friendly Flapjackery team member know when Rudolph has been spotted, and they’ll hand over a chocolate lolly to add some extra sparkle to your little one's day and spread the cheer of Christmas even further.
Flapjackery founder Carol Myott said: “It’s all about having a bit of fun and getting into the Christmas spirit.
"Our shops evoke a wonderful sense of Christmas nostalgia with shelves packed with delicious treats, and it’s a way of encouraging people to come in and feel that festive warmth.”
Flapjackery has launched a new range of Christmas goodies, from new festive-flavoured flapjacks like Winter Spiced Plum, Florentine, and Mint Chocolate Tiffin to returning favourites including Mince Pie, Raspberry Millionaires and Millionaire’s flapjacks, piped with Rudolph and a Christmas tree.
There are also new Christmas Puddings with crumbled flapjacks mixed with vine fruits soaked in brandy and sherry, combined with cranberries, candied orange, and finished with a dip in white chocolate and topped with a festive cherry.
Carol added: "Christmas gifts galore are ready to fill stockings or bring joy to holiday gatherings, with everything from boxes of flapjacks to share among friends to bags of mini trees, dipped oranges, and the smoothest, creamiest chocolate bars."
Terms and Conditions are The Spot Rudolph the Reindeer Hunt is for children under 12 only, and they must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
One chocolate lolly per child only. Lollies are available at its 12 shops: Tavistock, Dartmouth, Plymouth, Fowey, Falmouth, St Ives, Padstow, Minehead, Bath, Wells, Sidmouth, and Lymington.
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