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Business offers nice treat to early morning shoppers

ALL THINGS NICE: The team at Sugar N Spice (from left) Victor and Tania Wearne, Kate Lehmann, Taylor Cozzi and Amy Hillyer. Picture: BRITTANY DENTON

EARLY spenders will receive a free coffee at Sugar n’ Spice today, to coincide with Woolworths’ open day.

The first 50 customers to spend more than $5 at the award-winning bakery will receive a free medium coffee with their purchase.

Nationally recognised for its diverse variety of baked goods, the team at Sugar n’ Spice offer traditional pastries and cakes for every occasion.

“We have cakes to suit every event during the festive season, including, pavlovas, fruit cakes, Christmas pudding and our normal variety of sponges, mudcakes and cheesecakes,” owner Tania Wearne said.

Sugar n’ Spice will extend its trading hours in December ahead of Christmas Day, opening its doors on Sundays from 10am to 3pm from December 9 until December 23.

“Be sure to place an order for Christmas Eve pick-up,” Ms Wearne said.

“Come in and say hi to our friendly team on the Woolworths open day and if you’re among the first 50 people to spend over $5 you’ll receive a coffee on us.”

ALL THINGS NICE: The team at Sugar N Spice (from left) Victor and Tania Wearne, Kate Lehmann, Taylor Cozzi and Amy Hillyer.

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