Title: Sugar and spice for Mum’s special day with Lord & Lion's Sweet Sensations Gift Set

Media Release - Immediate Distribution - April 2024

Contact: Lindsay Cumming, lindsay@popcom.com.au, 0448 094 716

Title: Sugar and spice for Mum’s special day with Lord & Lion's Sweet Sensations Gift Set

SYDNEY: Lord & Lion are adding flavour to Mother’s Day gifts this year with the Sweet Sensations Gift Box. 

Bored of strawberry or raspberry jam; meet the Majestic Mango, Wild Indian Plum or Fancy Fig Orange conserves. This year, grateful boys and girls can give their mums the gift of delicious, exotic conserves, and even whip up a one-of-a-kind Mother’s Day breakfast.

Eresha De Zoysa, Lord & Lion founder, decided to create a range of specialised Mother’s Day gift packs that will add special value to breakfasts and brunches across Australia. 

“Our conserves are based on recipes that have been handed down through generations.  Each ingredient is individually selected and harvested, keeping the traditions of local communities in India and Sri Lanka alive,” said De Zoysa.

“I hope that these gift packs will inspire innovative and creative cooking.”

The Sweet Sensations Gift Set retails for $54.00 and includes:

  • Majestic Mango Conserve

  • Wild Indian Plum Conserve

  • Fancy Fig Orange Conserve

  • Festive Lord & Lion gold spoon

Each jar is handcrafted in small batches, packaged by hand and features a scannable QR code that gives you recipe recommendations for delicious recommendations such as Majestic Mango Drop Cookies and Wild Indian Plum Glazed Ham.

Available for purchase at https://www.lordandlion.com or at David Jones, the Sweet Sensations Gift Set is a collection of lush conserves, sure to elevate everything from your morning croissant to your cheese and charcuterie platter.

For more information, visit https://www.lordandlion.com.

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