McBerry Biscuits and Confectionaries, a flagship product of Twellium Industrial Company Limited, is located in the centre of Ghana’s thriving biscuit and confectionery industry.
Since its founding in 2019, Mcberry has grown significantly, and its success is largely due to its ability to produce confections of high quality that appeal to a wide range of consumer tastes.
With over 60 products grouped under Digestives, Shortbread, Wafers, Crackers, Cookies, and Cakes, McBerry® offers a wide array of treats to satisfy every craving. Popular offerings such as the Alpha Cracker, Lovan Chocolate Wafer, Breakfast Cereal Biscuit, Oxford Digestive, Lovan Cake, Pure Delight Wafers, Rich Tea, Malt and Milk, London Shortbread, Bourbon, Layerz Cake, and Kreambis Cookies have become household favourites made with care and top-notch ingredients cherished for their exquisite flavours and superior quality.
These delicious treats have won over the hearts and stomachs of Ghanaians and spread to the borders of more than 15 other African nations, bringing Ghana’s manufacturing expertise to the attention of the global community.
Behind the scenes, 11 production lines in McBerry’s state-of-the-art facilities are outfitted with state-of-the-art machinery from famous firms such as GEA®, Tonelli®, and Imaforni®, guaranteeing accuracy and uniformity in each batch.
As the largest Biscuit and Confectionery Company in Ghana and West Africa, McBerry® sets the bar for excellence in the sector with a total capacity of 7,000 MT/month and 100% plant utilisation. Ghana’s confectionery manufacturing industry has been dominated by McBerry® in recent years. The company won three straight years, from 2021 to 2023, as the Best Confectionary Producing Company at the prestigious Ghana Manufacturing Awards.
McBerry® is committed to delighting customers with mouthwatering treats that make every moment joyful while pushing limits in the production of high-quality products.
Vodina Sam
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