, Australia

Mrs. Fields makes big comeback in Adelaide after 10-year hiatus

They will unveil a new store in Westfield Marion.

With the recent acquisition of Cookie Man, the first store in Adelaide to be upgraded to the Mrs. Fields brand is owned by franchisees Mark and Sandra Simon.

“We have loved being the Cookie Man however in today’s market the range of products was limiting and now with the Mrs. Fields brand we can offer so much more including cookies and her signature toasties, and for our regular customers we still have our Aussie Biscuits, in bags, barrels and gifts,” said Mark Simon.

The chocolate chip cookie brand will be returning to Adelaide after a ten-year break, with a grand opening to be held on the 24th of August.

The brand will be giving out free samples, and has several activities lined up for their customers, including face painting, cookie decorating, and give aways.

“We are delighted to have Mrs. Fields back in South Australia and look forward to both converting other Cookie Man stores to Mrs. Fields and opening new Mrs. Fields Bakery Cafe’s, with sites currently available in Munno Para, The Colonnades, the CBD and the new Brickworks,” added Andrew Benefield, Mrs. Fields Australian CEO.


 

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