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Bonds Confectionery launches new app and website

Bonds Confectionery launches new app and website

Bonds have launched a new app allowing retailers to buy its confectionery at the touch of their fingertips.

It has all the great deals retailers have enjoyed from their Bonds representative with hundreds of lines accessible straight from the app and website.


Orders can be placed at any time of day and delivered free of charge within 48 hours. The minimum order is just ten cases.

Both the app and website allow retailers to shop from a selection of top brands including Bonds of London confectionery, kids’ novelty brand including Crazy Candy Factory, Pez and Zed, Vimto and an extensive range of American brands like Tootsie, Sour Punch, Warheads and Red Vines.

Other features of the app allow retailers to react instantly to the latest opportunities and deals meaning they’ll never miss an update.

And retailers can be sure they’re getting the best value for their money with deals automatically added at checkout.

To use both the app and the website, retailers are advised to contact their Bonds representative to get their unique log in, which will allow them to place orders instantly.

“We’re really excited about what the Bonds app and website will be offering to retailers. We’re certain that it’s going to make the lives of retailers a lot easier," said Craig Beal, Head of Sales.

“They’ll be able to shop online and still get the same fantastic range that they receive from their Bonds representatives all at the touch of their fingertips - it’s going to be really helpful and save them a lot of time.

“They can place and track orders 24/7 as well as having one go-to hub for all of the latest deals and the newest seasonal products like the Bonds Easter range - everything will now be in one place.

“Offering retailers a great range & value for money is important to us, which is why when they checkout, any current deals will be automatically added to their cart, so they won’t ever miss a promotion which is just another great feature of the app.”

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