Cream tea lovers are raving over hampers that can be delivered to your door in time for Mother's Day.
With the big day looming this Sunday, March 19, there's not long left to get something sorted, especially if it's coming in the post.
Lots of companies are offering afternoon teas, including M&S, with a £12.50 offering in its cafes and Morrisons, which has reduced its price to £10.
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But there's an online option that shoppers are going crazy for - and it's from The Cornish Company.
The Cream Tea Hampers start from £17.95 and include free delivery. With the Cream Tea for 2 Hamper you get
- 2 Freshly Baked Plain Scones
- 113g Rodda’s Cornish Clotted Cream
- 56g Boddington’s Berries Strawberry Conserve (2 Pots)
- 2 Individual Cornish Smugglers Brew Black Tea Bags
- Furniss Original Cornish Fairings Biscuits
- Furniss All Butter Shortbread Biscuits
- FREE Next Day Delivery Included
- FREE Personalized Gift Card Message
There are loads of other options available too, including The Pasty & Cream Tea Hamper, boxes with flower-shaped or heart-shaped scones, ones with prosecco, picnic boxes and more.
Customers who have previously ordered the hampers have nothing but praise for the products, which have received hundreds of positive comments online.
"Best scones I’ve ever tasted and I’ve had a few," said one shopper.
"I've ordered two of these for different people and they both said it was absolutely delicious," said another. "Best scones they'd ever eaten. I'm going to treat my own family to this soon."
There are slots available on the website to have the hampers delivered this Tuesday to Thursday, ahead of Mother's Day this weekend.
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