Rude Cookies is renowened for its wonderfully creative bakes, depicting a variety of body parts and celebrities, now they are opening a cafe with the UK's rudest bathroom.
The team behind a Glasgow-based company making some of the rudest sweet treats around have just been named the Best New Scottish Business at a top awards ceremony. Rude Cookies, a bakery business renowned for its weird and wonderful edible creations, which range from body parts to celebrity portraits, were left celebrating after their Scotland's Business Awards win.
The duo behind the business, Magda Lo Bianco and Aga Taylor, have followed up their Best Bakery and Best New Business award wins at the Glasgow leg of the awards last year. READ MORE: Details for Glasgow Christmas Winterfest 2023 confirmed including dates, ice rink and stalls
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