They know what I miss
Curated by Brits who get it. Real favourites, comforting surprises, and a few cheerful oddities worth arguing about.
A monthly box of proper British comfort, curiosity and cheer, for the homesick, the curious, and the biscuit-deficient. It's not just snacks. It's belonging you can taste.
Be among the first on the Jolly List
founding subscribers get a bonus treat in box one.
Why it hits different
Anyone can post a bag of crisps overseas. We curate the small comforts that make a homesick Brit laugh before they reach the kettle.
Curated by Brits who get it. Real favourites, comforting surprises, and a few cheerful oddities worth arguing about.
Hand-packed with a gift note, a sticker seal, and a monthly theme card. It arrives feeling like someone thought about you.
A new theme every box: rainy days, seaside summers, proper Christmas. You never quite know, and that's the joy.
Pick your parcel
Subscribe and skip, pause or cancel whenever. No fuss, no faff.
Checkout opens soon. Join the list for first dibs.
Best for spouses and mates
A cheerful comfort box for the Brit who insists they're fine but has mentioned proper chocolate three times this week.
The subscription anchor
Sweets, crisps, biscuits, tea-time comforts and a few cheerful oddities. A new theme every month, different every time.
Tea and biscuits, sorted
Tea, biscuits, chocolate and cosy bits for putting the kettle on and pretending that fixes everything. (It does.)
How it works
Subscribe for yourself or send one as a gift. Monthly, every other month, or a one-off treat.
A fresh theme, a gift note, a sticker seal, wrapped in tissue and sent across the pond.
It lands on the doorstep. They open it, grin, and text you a photo. Job done.
Gifting
Add a note: sentimental, silly, or mildly biscuit-related. We'll write it on a proper card, tuck it in, and make someone's whole week.
A note from across the pond
Dani, heard it's been one of those weeks. Put the kettle on, this lot's for you. Love you loads. x
jolly good ☕
A monthly hug from home
★★★★★“Opened it and immediately cried over a packet of biscuits. A biscuit can be a time machine, turns out.”
★★★★★“Sent one to my dad in Toronto. He rang me, properly chuffed, just to talk about the Wagon Wheels.”
★★★★★“The gift note got me. They actually know what I miss. It's not a snack box, it's belonging you can taste.”
Good questions
The Founding 100
Founding subscribers get first dibs on every drop and a bonus jolly extra in their first box. No spam, just cheer.