PILGRIM Bandits, the charity that pushes injured Servicemen and women “always a little further”, has launched its own range of flapjacks.
The idea came from police sergeant Damien Isherwood, one of the charity’s trustees who works tirelessly on the project in his spare time. He said: “I wanted to create a product that would deliver a return for the charity for years to come. Our hope is to sell them through our area fundraisers but also to break into the grocery and hospitality trades.”
The flapjacks have already received interest from sports clubs, pubs and independent high street stores. Order yours online today; with a choice of three flavours (original, bakewell and fudge), and a suggested retail price from just £1, they’re a not-so-guilty pleasure!
Pilgrim Bandits is based in the New Forest, Hampshire, but has a growing profile nationally and internationally. Patrons include Duncan Bannatyne and Ben Parkinson. The charity challenges amputees from all three Services by pulling together extremely arduous expeditions and then sharing their experiences with underprivileged children and young people.
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