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A Preview of What's Inside Baker’s Business FIND OUT WHAT’S ON OFFER TO THE TRADE THIS SUMMER AUGUST 2014 VISIT OUR WEBSITE NOW! SIMPLY SCAN ME WITH YOUR SMARTPHONE TO GO DIRECTLY TO OUR WEBSITE SUPERSIZED CUPCAKE BASE MIXES FROM DAWN Page 8 Partnering a pastry with A preview of what’s inside...a coffee can help to boost impulse sales. Inject some excitement Baking Essentials Page 5 into your doughnuts with NEW Bomboloni Delicious Doughnuts Page 13 Doughnut Fillings Lantmannen Pastries Page 14 Latest trend from New York Chocolate Mint Cappuccino Fruit Salad Cash in on the new taste sensations - Bombolonis - made famous by the New York restaurant of the same name. Small in size, packed with indulgent fillings, Bombolonis tick all the boxes... Doughnuts are a huge category in bakery - and is still growing 3 delicious flavours to satisfy consumers’ demand for quality and taste Huge profit potential - single doughnut sells for £1.30 in the Big Apple Delicious when used in conjunction with Bakels Yeast and Cake Doughnut Concentrates Ready to use in convenient 5kg pail FREE point of sale material available Contact your local Bako wholesaler or call 01869 356400 for more information on this exciting new product 01869 356400 www.britishbakels.co.uk [email protected] Introduction Market Report up until August 2014 Dear Customer, All percentage changes in this report refer to month-on-month price Welcome to the August edition of our monthly brochure. changes and are provided by Mintec. There are some wonderful offers inside so please take time to look and see if any are of interest to you. If you would like any information FX Rates please do not hesitate to contact our Customer Service Operatives on Currency against Sterling Opened June Closed June our direct Sales Office line020 8417 0540. Dollar 1.676 1.711 Euro 1.229 1.248 We have some fantastic offers to help you to make the most of the long hot summer days, our range of water and refreshing Juice Burst Fruit drinks will be sure to quench your customers thirst. Soft Commodities Cocoa bean prices on LIFFE were unchanged. A second year supply deficit is expected, while consumption is expected to increase. Cocoa butter Our special offers this month include: prices also increased (+3%) in the UK, while powder prices fell (-11%). • New to the BAKO Own Label range is Page 5 BAKO Small Apple Flake 10mm and BAKO Baking Powder in a 4kg pack size Oils and Fats Palm oil prices fell in Rotterdam (-1%) due to higher Indonesian exports • Our ever popular Brunchie and Bacon & Cheese Page 7 to the EU and India. Soyabean oil prices rose in Argentina (+6%), on CBOT Puffs have £2.00 off per box during August US (+3%) and in Rotterdam (+1%) driven by delays to soyabean planting in Argentina and the US. Rapeseed oil prices fell in Rotterdam (-2%) due • Our delicious range of Tray Bakes have Page 12 to good yield prospects in the main producing countries of the EU. 20% off, there are 5 mouth-watering varieties Sunflower oil prices rose in Rotterdam (+1%) and Coconut oil prices fell in for you to choose from the Philippines (-2%). Lampante olive oil rose on MFAO Spain (+20%) and extra-virgin olive oil prices rose in Spain (+8%) and Italy (+7%) due to • BAKELS are introducing their new Bombolini Page 13 lower than previously estimated Spanish production. Doughnut Filling ~ the latest trend from New York, with plenty of information inside on how to make these, this exciting new product should Grains not be missed Global wheat prices have continued to fall, driven down by good global supply, but rose in the UK (+2%). Thank you for your continued support. Ingredients Dried fruit prices were mixed this month as the effects of frosts in Turkey remain. Turkish dried apricot prices continue to rise (+21%) Kind regards in the EU. However, Turkish sultana prices fell (-10%) and US raisin prices The BAKO South Eastern Team were unchanged (0%). Butter prices in the UK increased by (+5%) due to increased demand. SMP prices rose in the EU and UK due to tight supplies as milk production begins to decline seasonally. WMP and cheddar cheese prices fell in the EU (-1%). EU egg prices increased (+3%), and processed egg prices were up in the EU, (+4%). Important Customer Information To achieve a high level of health protection for consumers, Energy the buyer is advised that products supplied from BAKO South Eastern are produced /retailed in line with stringent current Prices for Brent crude oil on ICE London rose (+4%), after escalating guidelines. It is the sole responsibility of the buyer that products instability in Iraq prompted concern about potential supply disruptions. which may contain allergens or products which may cause In Europe, prices followed a similar trend with both petrol (+6%) and diesel intolerences be manufactured /retailed in line with (+1%) rising. current legislations. 1 1 2 020 8417 0540 020 8540 0215 www.bakose.co.uk 1 [email protected] 1 1 1 1 MAKE SOMETHING SPECIAL THIS SUMMER BAKO Real Chocolate Milk Chocolate Chunks and Dark Chocolate Chips. Make Something Special! Try our indulgent real chocolate for your luxurious baking treats. Our range includes sumptuous Dark Chocolate Chips and melt-in-the-mouth Milk Chocolate Chunks, both of which are bake stable and are suitable as a topping or an inclusion. Please visit www.bakoownlabel.co.uk for recipe ideas. Milk Chocolate Chunks Code Description Size Price frozen ambient takeaway chilled 33056 BAKO Dark Chocolate Chips 12.5kg £47.04 33561 BAKO Milk Chocolate Chunks 10kg £48.42 frozen ambient takeawayRealchilled Indulgent Chocolate! GREAT FOR SANDWICHES BAKO Real and Light Mayonnaise Our BAKO Mayonnaise, which includes Real and Light, have a fantastic flavour and are smooth and creamy with a luxurious texture. Both products are great on sandwiches, in a sandwich filling or to create coleslaw. Oil Content Real Light 70% 30% frozen ambient takeaway chilled Code Description Size Price 39632 BAKO Light Mayonnaise 5ltr £6.50 39634 BAKO Real Mayonnaise 5ltr £9.38 frozen ambient takeaway Deliciouschilled & Light! 39644 BAKO Real Mayonnaise 10ltr £18.11 1 1 020 8417 0540 020 8540 0215 www.bakose.co.uk 1 [email protected] 3 1 1 1 1 BAKO Fudgeices and Frostings Our range includes Dark Chocolate, Caramel and White Fudgeice plus Carrot Cake and Vanilla Frosting. BAKO Unfinished Doughnuts topped with BAKO Caramel Fudgeice. MAKE PERFECT BAKO Chocolate Crème topped with BAKO SUMMER Dark Chocolate Fudgeice. CAKES BAKO Carrot Cake topped with BAKO Carrot Cake Frosting. BAKO Plain Crème topped with BAKO Vanilla Frosting. It’s Summer Time! in association with fulfilling all your confectionery needs. Why not try and experiment? Create perfect Summer treats with our great tasting range of BAKO Cake Mixes, BAKO Frostings and Fudgeices. The possibilities are endless! Code Description Qty Price Each 26004 BAKO Caramel Fudgeice 5kg £11.33 frozen ambient takeawayfrozen chilledambient takeaway chilled 26006 BAKO White Fudgeice 5kg £10.96 26007 BAKO Dark Chocolate Fudgeice 5kg £12.05 26008 BAKO Carrot Cake Frosting 5kg £12.90 An Exciting 26009 BAKO Vanilla Frosting 5kg £10.06 frozen ambient takeawayfrozen chilledambient takeaway chilled 82366 BAKO Plain Créme Cake Mix 12.5kg £17.38 82367 BAKO Choc Créme Cake Mix 12.5kg £21.81 Range of Icing! 80827 BAKO Ring Doughnuts 48 x 45g £12.52 26p 61119 Sweet Melt Carrots 260 £19.90 8p 1 1 4 020 8417 0540 020 8540 0215 www.bakose.co.uk 1 [email protected] 1 1 1 1 NEW SMALL FLAKE AVAILABLE NEW BAKO Apple Flake BAKO Baking Powder Code Description Qty Price Each Code Description Size Price frozen 30300ambient BAKOtakeaway Small Applechilled Flake 10mm 4 x 3.125kg £51.49 £12.87 frozen ambient takeaway chilled 30303 BAKO Large Apple Flake 18mm 4 x 3.125kg £54.31 £13.58 10020 BAKO Baking Powder 4kg £7.61 frozen ambient takeaway Naturallychilled Delicious! frozen ambient takeaway Achilled Baker’s Delight! Vanilla Slices made from CREATE BAKO Ingredients THE PERFECT Make great tasting Vanilla Slices with the BAKO VANILLA Custard Mix and White Fondant SLICE Our easy to prepare cold custard mix is rich in taste and creamy in texture and is stable in use, producing clean portioned lines in finished products. Add to that the addition of white fondant which is bright white in colour and sweet to the taste and you can make the perfect Vanilla Slice. frozen ambient takeaway chilled Code Description Size Price 18028 BAKO Cold Custard Mix 10kg £32.11 35137 BAKO White Fondant 12.5kg £14.03 frozen ambient takeaway chilledRich & Creamy! 1 1 020 8417 0540 020 8540 0215 www.bakose.co.uk 1 [email protected] 5 1 1 1 1 Improvers CREATE Range including GREAT BAKED All Purpose, GOODS Roll & Bun Concentrate • Our powdered improver range uses the latest enzyme technology to create consistently great baked goods • Produces excellent volume and keeping qualities • All have a low dust density. All Purpose Improver: Bun Concentrate: Roll Concentrate: Suitable with any type of flour, Suitable for the production of Suitable for the production of soft it will produce consistently high sweet buns and loaves, this delicately rolls, using any flour type. quality bread. coloured mixture, holds fruit and spices well. Usage Rate: Usage Rate: 10% based on flour weight. 1-2% based on flour weight. Usage Rate: 20% based on flour weight. Code Description Size Price frozen ambient takeaway chilled 83372 BAKO All Purpose Improver 12kg £19.21 44013 BAKO Bun Concentrate 12kg £22.36 49123 BAKO Roll Concentrate 12kg £19.03 frozen ambient takeawayBakechilled Wholesome Goods! 1 1 6 020 8417 0540 020 8540
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