This independent gifting company on Etsy delivers Lotus Biscoff hampers right to your front door and it’s hands down the best thing we’ll see all day.
It’s fair to say that Lotus Biscoff has a legion of lovers, right?
It’s gone from what used to simply be a small biscuit to accompany your coffee, to taking on a life of it’s own these last few years, but for fans of this sweet treat, we’re not sure it comes much better than this – a hamper filled with an assortment of Lotus Biscoff goodness that can be delivered right to your front door.
We’re not just talking traditional Lotus Biscoff biscuits either, although they are of course featured in the selected lineup, we’re talking Lotus Biscoff Spread, Lotus Biscoff & Go, and so much more.
MillerCoGifts is an independent company based in Gloucester that specialises in letterbox-sized hamper deliveries, which are perfect for gifting to those who live a little further afield, and it has hundreds of five star-rated sales to its name.
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According to the product description, this Lotus Biscoff Hamper is comprised of x1 Lotus Biscoff Caramelised Biscuits Large Pack, x1 Lotus Biscoff Milk Chocolate Biscuits Large Pack, 2 x 2 Lotus Biscoff Travel Packs, x2 Lotus Biscoff & Go Dipping Pots, and you have the option to choose from x1 400g tub of either Smooth or Crunchy Lotus Biscoff Spread.
There’s plenty of recent positive reviews from happy customers left for the seller too, so if you’ve wondering whether it’s worth the buy or not, it may be worth having a read of a few of those to help make your mind up.
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One satisfied customer said: “The gift box is Lotus Biscoff heaven. I ordered one for a gift to my sister and also received one myself. It is really well packaged and a great selection of items. Also the hand written note is a lovely addition. Really quick delivery too. Definitely recommend.”
“This hamper was for a friend’s birthday and it was perfect. It really made her day as she had her birthday in lockdown. Really fast delivery too – would 100% recommend.” said another.
The Lotus Biscoff Hamper is retailing on Etsy at £20 + postage/packaging.
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Once you’ve received your hamper through your letterbox, maybe you can have a crack at lockdown baking and make your own Lotus Biscoff Cheescake using just four ingredients? Or you can just eat them right as theyare instead, whatever floats your boat. Let’s face it, there’s not wrong way to consume this crumbly biscuit goodness, it’s all right.
You can get your hands on the Lotus Biscoff Hamper from MillerCoGifts on Etsy here.
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Co-op Live assures fans arena WILL open this week in time for Olivia Rodrigo and other gigs
Daisy Jackson
Manchester’s huge new arena the Co-op Live has assured fans that it will definitely, actually, for sure open this week.
The staggering new music venue beside the Etihad Stadium has been hit by a couple of high-profile delays in the last fortnight.
Although a test event with Rick Astley went ahead on 21 April, giving a small audience a glimpse inside the state-of-the-art arena, the brakes were slammed on soon afterwards.
Co-op Live pushed its opening date back while it ironed out some kinks, namely ‘power supply issues’, and underwent rigorous testing to ‘run all shows safely’.
That meant Peter Kay was rescheduled to 29 and 30 April… but then got postponed again, along with The Black Keys, who were meant to perform last weekend.
All the delays have left fans panicking that their shows will also be delayed, with some huge shows like Olivia Rodrigo, Take That, and Liam Gallagher lined up in the coming weeks and months.
But Co-op Live has now issued a statement reassuring gig-goers that they are full steam ahead and ready to open as planned this week.
The first act to perform here officially will now be A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie on 1 May (not quite as local a name as they were gunning for, but we move).
He’ll be followed by Olivia Rodrigo and her Guts Tour, who will perform two sold-out gigs on 3 and 4 May.
Then Keane will play the Co-op Live on 5 May to mark 20 years since the release of Hopes and Fears.
Co-op Live posted: “Let’s do this! Less than 48 hours until we kick off our full opening season.
“Our scheduled shows with @aboogievsartist, @oliviarodrigo and @keaneofficial are going ahead.
“Ticket holders can expect an email with everything they need to know about this week’s events to land in your inboxes tomorrow!”
Fans have breathed a sigh of relief at the news, with one person writing: “YAY THANK GOD OMG THIS IS AMAZING WAS LITERALLY HAVJNG A MENTAL BREAKDOWN BOUT OLIVIA BEING CANCELLED.”
Another commented: “THANK GOD!!! 4th mayyyy.”
Someone else posted: “IM SO HAPPY AHHHHHH I’VE BEEN NERVOUS ALL WEEK BUT NOW I KNOW ITS GONNA BE FINE AHHH.”
Olivia Rodrigo fans are BIG believers in an all-caps comment, clearly.
Co-op Live will open in Manchester on Wednesday 1 May.
It’s going to be worth the wait, we’re pretty sure…
Salford murder victim named and pictured after human remains found
Daisy Jackson
The victim of a major murder investigation in Salford has been named and pictured by police.
Detectives are ‘confident’ that the victim is Stuart Everett, 67, though formal identification is yet to take place.
A major investigation was launched on 4 April after body parts wrapped in plastic were found in Kersal Dale.
Further human remains were then discovered at Blackleach Reservoir and Colliery Wood over last weekend.
DNA samples have been sent away for urgent forensic analysis, after which the victim’s identity will be formally confirmed.
Stuart’s family are being supported by specially-trained GMP officers.
GMP said: “In the last 48 hours they have heard the most devastating news that anyone could hear, and our thoughts remain with them as they begin to process this.”
Two men have been charged with murder and will appear at Manchester Crown Court this morning.
A large police presence will continue to be deployed around Salford as GMP looks to recover more evidence.
The remains found at the other three locations in Salford are still to be tested, but GMP says it is ‘confident’ that they belong to the same victim.
Detective Superintendent Lewis Hughes from GMP’s Serious Crime Division, said: “My thoughts and the thoughts of officers and staff across Greater Manchester Police are with Stuart’s family at this traumatic time. Family Liaison Officers are supporting them through each update in our investigation.
“On behalf of Stuart’s loved ones, I ask the public and the press to please respect their wishes for peace and privacy while they process this most devastating news.
“My officers and detectives, alongside additional resources from across the force, have worked tirelessly over the last three days to secure charges.
“We are grateful for the public’s continued help and support throughout this case. We understand the shockwaves this has caused throughout the community and beyond, and we hope you are reassured by the pace of our investigation and also our large police presence in the areas as we continue to make enquiries.
“We have officers drawn from different teams and units in GMP who have helped us search and their efforts do not go unnoticed, and they have all played an important role to help us get to this stage in our investigation.
“We said right at the start that our investigation will not stop until we have every stone unturned, and this continues to be the case. Our investigation has been a huge process so far, and we will continue to push forward in our enquiries to find answers for Stuart’s family.”
Michal Jaroslaw Polchowski (25/04/1956) and Marcin Majerkiewicz (10/04/1982) both of Worsley Road, Eccles, have been charged with murder. They are due to appear at Manchester Crown Court this morning (30 April 2024).