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Hi everyone, this is Marta owner of Marta & the Muffins!


Who?s Marta & the Muffins?


I run Marta & the Muffins from my home in East Dulwich, London. I'm a sucker for anything sweet!


At Marta & the Muffins, I believe that no one should have to miss out, no matter your diet choice, allergies or intolerance's.


So don't worry guys - I've got your backs.


I make THE BEST vegan bakes, delivering these delicious treats direct to your door!


WHAT'S NOT TO LOVE?


Making it easy to enjoy treats which are naughty but nice!


NOT JUST FOR VEGANS!


Everything is baked fresh, by hand, and to order just for you!


Have a look at my website www.martaandthemuffins.co.uk or follow my instagram page @martaandthemuffins


Don't hesitate to contact me!


Best


Marta

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