Friday, 9 November 2012

I-Rizza-stible Ice Cream Cakes at Mitchells


We know how much everyone loves ice cream and cakes on their own, so what could possibly be better? Well, thankfully for you, we have something that is MUCH better - Rizza's of Huntly's delicious ice cream cakes!

Whether it's for a birthday, christening, anniversary, or just because you love ice cream, Rizza's cake's are the ideal party treat!

Established in 1914, the Rizza family opened their first business in the North East of Scotland, and thankfully, they have been making delicious ice cream cakes ever since.

Ice Cream Gateaux Range

All of the cakes in Rizza's Ice Cream Gateux Range, including the delicious Neapolitan Cassatta on your right, are made up of tasty vanilla, strawberry and chocolate ice cream, and a raspberry sauce based sponge, piped with ice cream. Mmmm.

If you are buying a cake for the kids, you may prefer Rizza's novelty range, where you can choose from a train, car, castle, bear or dog shaped ice cream cake! These novelty cakes will be sure to go down a treat.

Christmas Range

Rizza's also have a selection of scrumptious Christmas ice cream cakes for you to choose from, assuming that you have some room left after your Christmas dinner this year.

Not only do they taste delicious, but we think they are a really unique change to your usual ice cream dessert!

Thankfully for you, all of the cakes mentioned above can be ordered from Mitchells store. 

We do keep a small selection in stock, but you can also place an order with us for a specially decorated cake to arrive here ready for you to collect. 

If you want to find out more about Rizza's ice cream cakes, or if you want to order some from our store, simply call us on 01467 621 389 or email us on info@mitchells-scotland.com.

Alternatively, you can contact Rizza's directly on 01466 792 847 or at rizzas@btconnect.com

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