Those working in hospitality know that HoReCa stands
for Hotels, Restaurants and Cafes. However, maybe it’s
time to create a new abbreviation since ‘hospitality’
operates now within so many more activities such as
on Trains, Boats, Pop-Up events, Museums, Ski and Golf
resorts. With regards the latter we produced sugar
for Trump Turnberry Hotel and Golf resort in Scotland
owned by the current US president Donald Trump.
This is by far the largest sector that we personalise sugar
and sweetener for both in the UK and internationally.
We also offer the largest selection of sugar and sweetener
packaging options in the UK.
• Personalised sugar in different length sticks
• Personalised sugar in rectangular sachets
• Personalised sugar in square sachets
• Personalised sugar in ‘Heart shaped’ sachets
• Personalised sugar in ‘House’ shaped sachets
• Personalised sugar in ‘Pyramids’
• Personalised sugar in single or double cubes
• Personalised sweetener in sachets
• Personalised sweetener in sticks
• White or brown sugar
• Organic sugar
• Kosher credited sugar
• We offer the Eco option to have your sugar packaging
Recyclable, compostable, and biodegradable.
Your order can be for the
minimum order quantity of just 6 cases up to pallet loads.
If you have not had personalised sugar or sweetener
produced before, and do not have a studio or in-house
designer that is not a problem as we are here to help
guide you through the process. We can submit visuals
for you so you can see how your chosen packaging
format will look. We can change the sizes of the logo,
colours, add websites until you are happy to give us
your approval. We can then prepare print ready files
for you and pass to the best sugar packer for your
project to make a proof.
Only when you have approved the proof will we put
your project into the production schedule.
Salt & Pepper too!
One of our manufacturing partners also has the ability
to pack salt and pepper. This is mainly packed into
sachets that can be personalised with your name or
logo. Let us know if this could this be of interest?






