Detki transported biscuits to thirty children’s homes
The largest Hungarian-owned biscuit factory is celebrating its 35th birthday. The furnaces were first heated up in the small village of Mátraalja 35 years ago, when the production started.
The products of the Detki Biscuit have since become the favourites of generations. On the occasion of the birthday, the Detki Keksz decided that this time the company transports thirty-six cardboards of sweet and salty biscuits to 35 institutions, including a foundations for children, church organizations, family helpers and children’s homes.
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