INTRODUCING: YOUR NEXT PICNIC ESSENTIAL

Ever since launching our Picnic Box range in the midst of our first lockdown in Auckland in 2020, we’ve never looked back. We thought to ourselves – why didn’t we think of this sooner? And, is this a lockdown silver lining?

Yes – the answer is yes. 

Heading to the grocery store and getting distracted by the many many aisles of food options right before you head to a picnic is unnecessary time wasted. Time that could be better well spent catching up with your besties at a beachside picnic – cheese and cracker in one hand, and a beverage of choice on the other.

Enter: Our signature Picnic Boxes.

Our Say Cheese Picnic Box is filled to the brim with a selection of picnic antipasto favourites, with an added touch of luxe because we all deserve it. 

If you’re more of a sweet tooth, then the Brunch Lovers Picnic Box has everything a brunch gal loves (think waffles, banana bread, pancakes and granola yoghurt cups). 

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Pictured: 2x Brunch Lovers picnic boxes

Delicious picnic goodies, handcrafted and presented to you in a gorgeous window-display box – wrapped and sealed with our beautifully sleek branded logo stickers by StickerDot.

Our logo is printed on a high-gloss circle sticker and you’ll catch us popping these not only on our Picnic Box lids, but on our mini apricot and strawberry jams and honestly, anything we can get away with. 

Adding our branded stickers on our Picnic Boxes is not only just a necessary marketing and brand awareness tool, it’s actually one of our favourite parts of the entire Picnic Box making process. It’s a “pinch me” moment where we realise we are well and truly carrying our mission to provide a delicious catering option to our community for events – big or small. 

So, if you’re planning your next picnic to catch up with friends, celebrate a milestone, or just ’cause, adding a Spread Me Picnic Box is always a good idea.

This post is brought to you by StickerDot.


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