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Sweet Treat Food Festival

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Sweet Treat Food Festival

The Cornhill, Ipswich

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This is a free event

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Information - Sweet Treat Food Festival

For the first time, Sweet Treat Food Festival is visiting Ipswich this summer!

Offering a fresh take on food festivals, this one is solely confectionery based, bringing together a selection of confectionery delights from a range of small businesses local to the town.

It showcases a mix of traditional confectionery, new ideas and healthier alternatives, as well as cultural & creative bakes, whilst ensuring all types dietary need are covered to ensure inclusivity.

Dive into a world where sweetness meets sustainability and local flavors. There will also be workshops and entertainment to showcase the UK’s diversity & talent too!

Unleash your inner child as you explore the delightful array of alternatives to traditional ‘Sweet Treat’ foods, from guilt-free pleasures to innovative cultural creations, there’s something for everyone.

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