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Creams Café posts “record-breaking” £1.6m sales in a week

It teased further menu innovation alongside store expansion in the coming months.

Creams Café said it had a “record-breaking” week from 31 May to 6 June, reporting over £1.6 million in sales.

The dessert restaurant brand said this resulted in 144% year-on-year growth and follows the recent launch of a new menu last month, featuring their cookie-dough stuffed waffle and Creams’ first own-brand cheesecake, the Creams Cake Factory.

Creams said further menu innovation alongside store expansion is planned in the coming months.

“It’s really encouraging to see such a bumper start to the summer. Given how tough the last year has been, it’s a huge achievement to still be seeing such impressive figures, and I’m incredibly proud of the entire Creams family. With more good weather predicted, and exciting new site openings, I’m expecting big months ahead,” Creams Café CEO Adam Mani said.

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