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Georgios + Co

Custom hampers crafted with care

Shopping for the perfect gift can be intimidating, but the experts in gift giving at Georgios + Co are here to help. With over three decades of experience in the hospitality industry, co-founders Mary and George share a passion for exceptional food and customer service. They take pride in using the finest Tasmanian ingredients to craft everything from gooey, chunky cookies to traditional Italian biscuits, each made with care and attention to detail. Their baked goods are just one part of their luxurious hampers, carefully curated to make every occasion feel extra special. Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, anniversary, or simply want to show appreciation, their hampers are designed to bring joy to your loved ones.

Originally started as an online-only business, you can now visit their brick and mortar location on Charles Street and peruse gift items in person. Before the next big holiday, we will be dropping heavy hints to our loved ones that a custom hamper will be at the top of our wish list.

WHY WE LOVE IT

1. The decadent baked goods are the star of any custom hamper -- the cookies are extra scrummy when served slightly warmed.

2. From the home baked cookies to the gift wrapping, everything on offer is thoughtfully presented.

3. Anyone who receives a custom hamper from Georgios + Co will feel the love that has been poured into the creation of each custom order.

Location: 236 Charles Street, Launceston

236 Charles Street, Launceston
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