Wednesday 27 May 2015

Baker Days FREE CAKE Competition



                                             How do you fancy a free cake?!? 


The Accidental Parent Guide have teamed up with Baker Days in order to give you the chance to win a free letter box cake. 

The lucky winner will be invited to design their own cake and choose it's flavour. The cake will then be sent out to the winner via first class mail.

To enter, simply like and share this post.

If you are feeling particularly lovely you could also follow us on Twitter - @accidentlparent and like our Facebook Page!

 
 
 
 

Cake Delivery and Packaging
 
Will my cake be fresh ?
By golly, yes it will. Our cakes are good for at least 2 weeks though they need to be stored in a cool dry place but not in a fridge. They are not suitable for home freezing.
..and in perfect condition?
Absolutely! We have developed special packaging that will protect the cake through the rigours of national and international travel. We guarantee you will receive your cake in perfect condition or your money back!
How much time should I allow for delivery? And will it get there on time?
Your order is likely to arrive much faster if you use a postcode. You can check that you have the correct postcode by using the Royal Mail's handy postcode finder available at  www.royalmail.com/find-a-postcode. To state the obvious, we are not responsible for the accuracy of the Royal Mail's postcode finder . It is your responsibility to ensure that the delivery address you provide for any order you place is correct.
In almost every case, it is delivered bang on time. Neither we, nor any delivery service that we use, shall be liable for any failure to perform Services where such failure or delay results from any circumstances outside our reasonable control; these circumstances include but are not limited to adverse weather conditions (such as snow, flood and extreme winds), fire, explosion, accident, traffic congestion, obstruction of any private or public highway, riot, terrorism, act of God, or industrial dispute or strike.
It’s therefore always a good idea to allow an extra day or two for delivery just in case.
What if It’s a Surprise Gift?
Don’t worry, if it’s a surprise, you can add your own optional message to the outside of the parcel ie. “No peeking until your birthday”. Always better a day or two early than a day late !
See more at: http://www.bakerdays.com/



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