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'Delicious' letterbox brownies slashed to £5 with deal stack perfect for Father's Day

'Delicious' letterbox brownies slashed to £5 with deal stack perfect for Father's Day

Father's Day is just one week away and for those still searching for the perfect gift, shoppers can now get a major discount on a treat ideal for the occasion. If he's got a sweet tooth, Cutter and Squidge's brownie box might be a winning ticket - and customers can get it for under £5 with a deal stack.
The retailer's Mixed Mini Brownie Box is a popular choice with shoppers. It comes with a Father's Day sleeve and contains an assortment of rich, gooey mini brownies in various flavours for £21.99.
The London-based bakery is renowned for its letterbox-friendly boxes of handmade brownies, cakes, and biscuits, each wrapped in occasion-specific packaging. They can be shipped anywhere in the UK, though it's worth noting for last-minute buyers that a next-day service does incur an extra charge.
Thanks to a limited offer with TopCashback, shoppers can make significant savings for this special occasion. New customers to both TopCashback and Cutter and Squidge will receive a £15 new member bonus plus additional cashback, meaning the Mixed Mini Brownie Box will effectively cost £4.79 after cashback.
For existing Cutter and Squidge customers who are new to TopCashback, the brownie box will be £5.52 after cashback.
This year there are plenty of online foodie gifts still available for dads who appreciate the finer things in life, the Luxury Wine, Cheese, and Rillette Hamper (£70) from Hampers.com is an excellent gift option, reports the Mirror. This hamper is filled with artisan cheeses, crackers, a bottle of wine and more to savour. Alternatively, Bloom and Wild also offer a range of sweet treats available to send to a special someone by post.
But for the sweet toothed, the Mixed Mini Brownie Box from Cutter and Squidge has become a versatile present for numerous celebrations, with customers able to adapt the packaging for various occasions while enjoying the same variety of delicious treats.
The Birthday Box is a hit on the brand's website, securing a hefty 4.8-star rating from 164 reviews. A satisfied shopper commented: "The Mixed Brownie Box is a perfect selection of deliciousness and comes in lovely packaging that matches each occasion."
Another customer said: "I received these brownies as a birthday gift and they were so delicious that I ordered a box of 12 to be sent to a relative for her birthday. They are highly recommended - a great gift to send and receive."
Despite the majority of positive feedback, a few buyers pointed out that the brownie sizes might be modest, which isn't surprising for assorted boxes designed to fit through a letterbox. Meanwhile, another buyer praised the product saying: "Fantastic selection of the most delicious brownies!".
How to get the Cutter and Squidge Father's Day Brownie Box for less than £6
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