The UK’s leading confectionery wholesaler, Hancocks are encouraging retailers to stock up on the new single fill range of Bonds Shaker Cups.

The confectionary experts at Hancocks have unveiled a selection of new single fill Bonds Shaker Cups, refreshing the range with the current best selling sweets.

Bonds Shaker Cups are a great alternative to traditional pick n mix and are much more convenient and hygienic.

Their bright colours are also a fantastic way to entice customers into impulse purchases as well as being great sharing and gifting options around seasonal sales periods.

The new single fill Shaker Cups range includes gummy sweets and fizzy sweets so that retailers can cater to all of their customers’ preferences.

Amongst the gummy range are Giant Strawbs, Gummy Meerkats and Dracula Teeth. The fizzy range Shaker Cups include Green Cola Bottles, Fizzy Bubblegum and Fizzy Cherries and each Shaker Cup has a RRP of £2.50

Chris Smith, Marketing Communications Manager at Hancocks said: “We always make sure we’re providing our customers with new and exciting products and the Bonds Shaker Cups have always been a favourite.

“They’re a really great alternative to traditional pick and mix and their fun, bright colours have meant they’ve always looked amazing on display.

“The new range of single fill Shaker Cups consist of Bonds’ best selling sweets that are both gummy and fizzy to ensure there’s something for everyone!

“They’re great for seasonal events, parties, gifting and sharing making them must stocks all year round for retailers.”

Hancocks is the UKs leading confectionery wholesaler with 14 nationwide cash and carry stores and an online channel www.hancocks.co.uk. Customers can shop online 24/7 with delivery to the door or click and collect options.

Hancocks is the one stop shop for confectionery for over 25,000 independent retailers and is part of the World of Sweets group.

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