The GupChup Gals

The GupChup Gals Vegan treats for all occasions. The spirit of sharing is at the heart of everything we do. We are a family who enjoy really good food.

GupChup was born out of a love of experimenting with different flavour combinations, recreating time-honour classics, and vegan-ising our favourite treats. We're proud to offer the highest quality, most unique merchandise on the market! From our family to yours, we put lots of love and careful attention in each item. A percentage of our profits will always go to a local charity, we aim to change t

he charities every quarter - please feel free to give us suggestions. We hope you enjoy our work as much as we enjoy bringing it to you.

Wishing you a lifetime of Hap-pen*s! A blush inducing set for a hen party! πŸ‘°πŸ½Which one is your favourite?
12/10/2021

Wishing you a lifetime of Hap-pen*s! A blush inducing set for a hen party! πŸ‘°πŸ½

Which one is your favourite?

A sneak peak inside our Paan inspired Shortbread. Delicious plant based shortbread studded with candied fennel seeds, be...
24/08/2021

A sneak peak inside our Paan inspired Shortbread. Delicious plant based shortbread studded with candied fennel seeds, betel nut, & ribboned with a betel & rose petal syrup.

Did someone say wedding season?

The cutest wedding favours for a beautiful bride. πŸ’•
09/08/2021

The cutest wedding favours for a beautiful bride. πŸ’•

Hope you've got the pink notes ready!! πŸ˜‰Show your brother who's boss this Raksha Bandhan or Rakhi Day. These treats are ...
03/08/2021

Hope you've got the pink notes ready!! πŸ˜‰

Show your brother who's boss this Raksha Bandhan or Rakhi Day. These treats are sure to put a smile on his face, and make his pockets just *that* bit looser.

Order this cute Raksha Bandhan set for your brother via DM for collection, or via Etsy for National Delivery.

This gorgeous gift set contains:

2 x Rose and Cardamom vegan shortbread
2 x Lemon & Poppyseed vegan shortbread

Β£10

**Raksha Bandhan or Rakhi Day is an ancient Hindu festival, meaning "a knot of protection".

As per the tradition, sisters worship Ganesha and tie a sacred thread on her brother's right wrist and prays for his prosperous future and in the return brother ritually pledges to protect, guard and guide her through her thick and thins for the rest of his life and blesses her with good wishes.**

Essentially gives her a pile of cash, or in my case, 20 x 2p sellotaped together πŸ€¦πŸ½β€β™€οΈ

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