It's a sweet addition to the shopping mall
When a world famous cookie store opens its first shop in the north of England, there are likely to be queues. When that shop is inside the shopping mecca that is The Trafford Centre, well, you can guess the result.
Quentin was a good friend of the company's founder, cookery writer and chocoholic Helge Rubenstein, who named the cookie firm after her son - the very subject of the logo. Pictures showing the 14 different flavours are attached to the stall, which is in Peel Avenue, on the upper floor close to Boots and near the exit where you can walk across the bridge to Trafford Palazzo.
They're much thicker than the cookies you buy from the other popular stalls at the centre. "We use chunks not chips" says the firm - and that's apparent with the giant chocolate buttons embedded in the soft dough. They certainly don't scrimp with the ingredients.
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