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About us
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Guy, Paul is a family run business which has been trading for over 40 years, one of the oldest in this industry.
When we first started trading our main line of business was Bakery and Cake decorating tools and materials. With the rise in prominence of the British Sugarcraft Guild and the demand for sugarcraft tools and equipment, our product range continued to grow.
We have added many new lines and variety to our range of stock items from conmpanies like: Squires Kitchen, Jem Cutters, PME, FMM, Ateco, Thermohauser, Sugarflair Colours, CK Products, Wilton, Orchard Products and recently we have added a wide range of Organza bags plus plain and printed ribbons, which can also be printed to your own requirements.
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At GUY PAUL the family motto is
"PRONTO SERVICE WITH A SMILE"

Sukhi Saujani
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Today we only sell to trade customers by catalogue and with the assistance of agents on the road in a few areas. We display at various Exhibitions, and sell our goods not only in the UK but all over the world.
Guy Paul has become very well known for stocking a unique and wide range of products, as we cater for Sugarcrafts, Bakers, Confectioners, Hotel and Colleges. Our range is enormous and now includes plastic and metal flower and leaf cutters. 150 different types of piping tubes, heavy duty Savoy bags, icing bags from 8" to 30" and we even have one for icing with two different colours at the same time! Heavy duty round and rectangular metal turntables. Wedding cake stands of different shapes and sizes in silver and Gold. Round and square, silver and gold cake stand bases, cake pillars, dividers, cake slicers up to 22", and over 80 book titles and DVD's. Food colours and one of the biggest ranges of chocolate moulds in stock comes from various companies including CK Products, QSM, CEP. A huge range of cookie cutters for all occasions, spatulas and metal tubes from Ateco, plain and printed ribbons, Squires sugars, and much much more.
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'Customers are the most important people in our business.
They are not dependent on us, we are dependent on them.
They are not an interruption to our work; they are the purpose of it.
They are not outsiders to our business; they are part of it.
We are not doing them a favour by serving them,
They are doing us a favour by giving us an opportunity to do so.' |
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