George Adams and Dick Harlow were the founding fathers of rival pork pie businesses in Lincolnshire. A hundred years later they are now united under the new brand, Adams & Harlow, led by their mutual granddaughters Mary and Lizzi.
To this day all the pies are still handmade on the original premises in Spalding, Lincolnshire and use the finest ingredients including 100% British meat.
The extraordinary collection of pork pies includes: Red Devil Pork Pie, pork, cheese and chilli; The Game Keeper Pie, game topped with morello cherries, Poachers Pie, pork layers, poachers cheese topped with borretonne onions and of course the unique hand raised Original Pork Pie which is made to George Adams’ secret recipe.
Passionate about pork pies, Ceres worked with Adams & Harlow to launch the brand to market, supporting with the brand planning, product photography, website copy development, trade show stands and the announcement of the new venture and ongoing developments to retail, pub and bar, food service and catering trade media.

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