A Suffolk man who puts the 'wow' into his business Bwownies is delighted to have moved into a permanent unit inside a popular food hall.
Keelan Waldock, from Sudbury, moved his business into Suffolk Food Hall earlier this month.
The 22-year-old started up Bwownies in 2018 with help from his grandmother.
Speaking about the move into the food hall, the former St Joseph's College student said: "I don't think I have been more excited in my life.
"A few years ago I was a failing university student with no idea what I wanted to do with my life, now I am 22 years old and moving into my very own unit to continue building the best brownie brand in the world."
After starting off as a small business using his home kitchen to make his Bwownies to sharing industrial kitchens, Mr Waldock said he is overjoyed to finally have his own space.
"I can do what I want with it and make it my own," Mr Waldock added.
"When I first started Bwownies, for some reason I have always wanted a neon sign with our logo on.
"I always saw the big brands such as Nike, Apple and Google would have them at their headquarters, so when I moved in that was one of the first things I purchased and I think it looks so sick."
Since launching Mr Waldock has rubbed shoulders with some of the UK's biggest entrepreneurs, including Dragons' Den's Steven Bartlett.
Mr Waldock has plans to make his business a household name.
He added: "One of my main goals is to get stocked in major retailers all over the UK, including all the biggest supermarkets.
"But I have to make sure I can walk before I start to run, so I have begun to search for local places such as farm shops, cafes and resutarents."
Mr Waldock said although he cannot operate as a shop at the food hall he is working on a pick up option and is hopeful to get Bwownies on the menu in the restaurant.
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