A young Harrogate entrepreneur has relaunched her gluten-free baking business, aiming to fill a growing gap in the market.
Leah Smith, 21, is behind Heavenly Bites GF, a brownie company offering products that are 100 per cent coeliac-safe, with a focus on eliminating the risk of cross-contamination.

After returning to the business with renewed focus, Leah says the goal is to make indulgent treats more accessible to those with dietary restrictions - particularly people living with coeliac disease or gluten intolerance.
She told Your Harrogate:
“There is currently such a need for people to be able to enjoy a sweet treat even when they have an allergy present.
“We are passionate about delivering high-quality, perfectly crafted brownies that everyone can enjoy with confidence.”
Operating from a converted horse box, Heavenly Bites GF will be appearing at a number of local events, including Otley Show and Ripley Show, as well as various markets across the region.
Leah said:
“We are incredibly excited to share our brownies with you and cannot wait for you to experience Heavenly Bites.”
Find out more about Heavenly Bites GF online here.

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