The indulgent vegan kitchen
Our journey began in 2003 when our founder Meagan Boyle (Mummy Meagz), along with her daughter Willow, opened Blondes Coffee Shop in the village of Cottingham, East Yorkshire. As a lifelong vegetarian, Mummy Meagz made it her mission to serve delicious veggie food made with love, compassion and a sprinkle of awesomeness. In 2016, Blondes went 100% vegan, in keeping with Meagan and Willow’s new-found veganism and ethical lifestyles.
By this point, Mummy Meagz was already a hero within the local vegan community and was breaking all the stigmas attached to vegan food, especially with her Rocky Road bars which were selling like hot cakes (or chocolate bars!) at Blondes.
Meagan made the leap to take her Rocky Roads to the masses, and in January 2017 Mummy Meagz Vegan Kitchen was born. Since that date, Mummy Meagz has been supplying her impossibly indulgent Rocky Road bars into independent stores nationwide, followed in 2019 by the launch of the Chuckie Egg – a delicious vegan chocolate crème egg. All four flavours of Mummy Meagz Rocky Road bars and the Chuckie Eggs launched into Holland & Barrett stores nationwide and online in early 2020 – bringing delectable, and affordable vegan chocolate to the masses.
Mummy Meagz takes the world’s favourite snacks and makes them Vegan.
Mummy Meagz wants to take the world’s favourite treats and make them vegan. Why? Because veganism is kinder to the animals, a person’s health, and to the environment.
Mummy Meagz believes nobody’s sweet tooth should suffer due to lifestyle, diet choice or allergies.
GMOs have been linked to serious health challenges, and negative effects on the environment.
The palm oil we use is RSPO certified, which ensures the horrific effects on the wildlife and deforestation from using unsustainable palm oil don’t happen.
All four of our Rocky Road bars are nut-free and made in a completely nut-free factory. The packaging still says may contain nuts, but we are in the process of removing this as it is no longer relevant.
Our Chuckie Eggs are also nut-free, however, they are made in a different factory and do have a may contain peanuts or tree nuts warning.