A new gluten free brownies business has launched in Harrogate.
Heavenly Bites GF offers 100 percent gluten free goodies, which are allergen friendly and safe for coeliacs.
It’s a new venture for 20-year-old entrepreneur Leah Smith, who herself was diagnosed coeliac at 2-years-old.
The business, which is planning to pop up at a number of events around the county, can be spotted in a beautifully converted horse box trailer.

Owner Leah told Your Harrogate:
“I have always wanted to create a baking business that allows people to have a choice of everything we sell.
“Find us at local events or order online and receive beautiful packaged brownies, handmade with love and care!”
The gluten free goodies, which can be shipped nationally, can be bought online at www.heavenlybites.uk

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