The Kent-based company, which recently won a ‘Q’ Quality Food Award, is initially supplying Costco with its popular Honeycomb ice cream in one-litre tubs, with other ice cream and sorbet variants set to follow soon.
Taywell and Costco are also poised to work in partnership to develop innovative flavours exclusively for sale in Costco’s 22 warehouses across Britain.
The new supply contract with Taywell means that Costco will now be able to offer its members an artisan, premium quality ice cream manufactured in the UK. Taywell will support the new listing with regular tastings in all branches of Costco.
Alastair Jessel, managing director of Taywell, said: “This deal with Costco is great news for us because it means that, for the first time, Taywell-branded ice cream will be available across the country.
“But it’s also fantastic news for Costco’s customers, who now have access to premium ice cream made in Britain, rather than imported from overseas. Right now, quality and provenance are two of the major trends in ice cream – and indeed food – and we really do tick both boxes.”
The contract with Costco caps a highly successful year for Taywell. Despite the economic downturn, the company increased sales of its premium ice creams and sorbets by 65% in the last financial year, and has doubled employee numbers, the company said. It is forecast to increase its turnover by more than 100% in the current year, and to keep pace with this growth is looking to build another kitchen at its headquarters in Paddock Wood.
Source: Taywell’s Ice Cream
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