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Delyscious Treats


"Our philosophy is simple; start with real ingredients, then add equal parts imagination, inspiration and love," - Sarah, Delyscious Treats.


For the past six years, Delyscious Treats has been designing and creating cakes, cupcakes, cookies and other custom desserts for their customers.



Here’s why they're a perfect choice for you:

  • Quality is assured as they only use the finest and freshest ingredients to manufacture their products - and get this, all their products are made from scratch!
  • They work with you to customize your cake based on your specifications. So basically, your wish is their command! They understand that you will have important special events throughout your life so whether it's a wedding, birthday, baby shower, gender reveal, anniversary or 'just because', they'll work with you to create a memorable and delicious cake!
  • The combination of your personal style and inspiration with their artistic talent is their goal and results in a delicious piece of art that's uniquely yours!
  •  They're not just about cakes though, they create extravagant custom cookies that will accent any dessert table perfectly. Of course, their cookies are also sweet favours for your guests - literally, Lol!
  •  Looking to make your event more special? Well one of their cookie offerings are sure to blow your guests away. From their cookie place cards to boxed cookie gifts and platters, the cookies they create are nothing short of beautiful and delicious and they're just right for adding a little extra something to every occasion.




       Delyscious Treats also hosts seasonal specials where edible gifts are curated for you to hand out to your family and friends which are available during Valentine's Day, Easter and the Christmas season. To find out more about Delyscious Treats and their product offering you can sign up for their newsletter that's available all year round by clicking here.




Life is too short to eat bad dessert. If you look around at your most special life celebrations, cakes are the centerpiece of these events. As friends and family gather together to celebrate life’s special moments, they share food and traditions that bring them closer together. You celebrate successes, journeys and each other. You celebrate new years and new lives. You make toasts and tell stories, and then end it all with a little slice of sweetness to start the beginning of something new”, Sarah, Delyscious Treats. 

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