Manchester : a luxury chocolate brand opens its first store

Manchester : a luxury chocolate brand opens its first store


Food/Health

A brand new luxury chocolate and patisserie store is set to open up in the Trafford Centre, Manchester. Cuppedia, which is a brand that draws heavily on Turkish culture is to open their very first UK store in the Manchester-based shopping centre.

The shopping centre is going under refurbishment following the investment of millions of pounds. With the arrival of this luxury brand, especially with them choosing this location for the first UK store, it seems that the investment is all paying off for Intu, the developers behind the shopping centre. 

Cuppedia

Cuppedia is a brand that believes in luxury. They use only the finest ingredients and the best methods of production to ensure that everything they create is truly special. They believe in hand-making everything, to ensure that it is crafted to perfection and that they can add little personal touches. The recipes that they create hail from the Ottoman era and have been passed down from generation to generation and they are proud to be celebrating these ancient delicacies and to be passing them down for further generations to enjoy. Expect delicious, luxury chocolate as well as other Turkish sweet delicacies such as almond paste, or lokum which are sumptuous jellied cubes. Also on sale in the Trafford Centre based store will be pastries, high-end teas and plenty of gift choices. 

Trafford Centre

The Trafford Centre is really excited to be welcoming the new Cuppedia store in the Barton Square area of the shopping centre. This part of the Manchester shopping centre is currently undergoing renovations that are predicted to cost £75 million. This investment includes re-designing the interior and adding a glass-domed roof, which will really provide a wow-factor to visitors. Management at the Trafford Centre are really keen to be home to a varied range of clientele and with the new Cuppedia store sitting alongside the likes of the Lego Discovery Centre, Sea Life Manchester and a new large Primark, it seems that they are really achieving in that goal. 

Excitement

Cuppedia, are also really pleased to be opening up their first ever UK store in the Trafford Centre. As the fifth largest shopping centre in the UK, they really feel like it is the ideal location for them. They are on board with the redevelopments that the shopping centre has undergone and feel that the high visitor numbers make Manchester the perfect place for them to try their brand in the UK.

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