About Cartmel
Cartmel is Britain's most famous sticky toffee pudding brand, born in the back kitchen of the Cartmel Village Shop in the Lake District over 40 years ago. Founded by Howard and Jean Johns in 1984, what started as 25 puddings a week has grown to over a million puddings produced annually and sold around the globe. The story began when Jean and Howard Johns came to Cartmel in 1971 to run the King's Arms before taking over the village shop in 1989. Jean started making food for self-catering holiday visitors, and the sticky toffee puddings quickly became the bestseller. Word spread, and soon everyone wanted a taste of their famously moist sponge cake covered in rich toffee sauce. Cartmel has become synonymous with sticky toffee pudding - mention the village name and people immediately think of this beloved British dessert. The tiny Lake District village of just 400 residents is now known as "the home of sticky toffee," alongside its 12th century Priory, famous racecourse, and Simon Rogan's L'Enclume restaurant. Available at UK supermarkets including Tesco and Booths, Cartmel Sticky Toffee Pudding brings authentic Lake District tradition to your table. Compare Cartmel pudding prices on Grocefully to find the best deals on this legendary British dessert.
