A bakery stall proved a huge hit at a Malvern fun day - with queues of hungry customers snaking around Priory Park.
Three Bears Bakery was one of a number of local companies at the Well Dressing and Water Festival’s family fun day on Bank Holiday Monday.
It’s not the first time the bakery has caused long queues, having created a stir when it last came to Worcester’s High Street market.
The business, run by Nicky Riley, said on Facebook the event had been its busiest one to date.
It said the weekend had involved: “Hours and hours of baking, over 1,000 bakes produced and a total sellout in less than four hours.
“When I started my little business nearly six years ago, this was a situation I could only ever have dreamed of.”
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Three Bears Bakery thanked customers who had been online to leave reviews and share pictures of the queue.
“It was undoubtedly our longest to date and I’m honestly so grateful to everyone who waited for so long to get their hands on our treats. It still blows my mind every single time.
“A final thank you goes to the team at Malvern Hills District Council for putting together such a fantastic community event and for giving us the opportunity to be a part of it!”
We reported recently how Nicky, a mum of three, had started Three Bears Bakery from her kitchen at home.
Her bakes are now hugely in demand, as the scenes at Monday’s fun day prove.
The next chance to sample Three Bears Bakery’s goods will be in Worcester on Saturday (May 6) as part of the Coronation Day market.
In another Facebook post, the company teased that it will have a special limited edition bake ready to mark the occasion.
Three Bears Bakery wasn’t the only food stall to prove popular on Monday. Smokey Dough Pizza and The Beefy Boys also attracted long lines of visitors eager to try their goods.
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