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Ready To Eat
Two dozen Ackroyd’s scones across their four most beloved varieties: Blueberry, Cranberry Orange, Golden Raisin, and Plain — from the third-generation Redford, Michigan bakery Al and Silas Ackroyd founded in 1949 after a visiting Scottish Master Baker named John Lindsay introduced the recipes. Tender, lightly sweetened, properly crumbled — the scone that Metro Detroit has been reaching for since the 1950s, in the variety pack that covers every preference at the table.
This package serves 24 people and includes 24 Assorted Scones
- Each scone weighs approx. 2.25 oz.
- Choose to add on more!
Flavors Include
- 6 Blueberry Scones
- 6 Cranberry Orange Scones
- 6 Golden Raisin Scones
- 6 Plain Scones
Add On Jam Options Include
- Ackroyd’s Pure Brilliant Raspberry Jam (8 oz.)
- Ackroyd’s Highland Harvest Four Berry Jam (8 oz.)
- Ackroyd’s She’s a Bonnie Strawberry Jam (8 oz.)
- Robertson’s Golden Shred Orange Marmalade (16 oz.)
Add On Cream Options Include
- Somerdale Clotted Cream (5.64 oz.)
- Somerdale Double Devon Cream (5.64 oz.)
- Scones
- Scones ship frozen with ice packs, which may thaw during transit.
- Scones can be stored in the freezer for up to 90 days, in the refrigerator for up to 7 days or at room temperature for up to 2 days when stored in an airtight container.
- Cream
- Cream arrives ready to enjoy.
- Unopened cream has a long shelf life, approximately 12 months from date of delivery.
- After opening, refrigerate and use within 5 days.
- Do not freeze.
- Jam
- Jam arrives ready to enjoy!
- Store unopened jam in a cool, dark and dry place for 12-18 months.
- Refrigerate jam after opening and consume within 3-4 weeks.
To Serve
Recommended
- Scones should be thawed and eaten at room temperature.
Toasted
- Scones can be warmed for a few minutes in the toaster to your preference.
From Frozen
- Preheat the oven to 350°F.
- Bake for 10-20 minutes depending on desired doneness.
- Note: watch scones closely while in the oven as they may burn.
- Remove, serve and enjoy!
- Cranberry Orange Scone – Unenriched Bread Flour, Buttermilk, Salted Butter, Pasteurized Eggs, Cranberries, Sugar, Orange Marmalade, Baking Powder, Cultured Dextrose. Contains: Wheat, Eggs, Dairy
- Plain Scone – Unenriched Bread Flour, Buttermilk, Salted Butter, Pasteurized Eggs, Sugar, Baking Powder, Cultured Dextrose. Contains: Wheat, Eggs, Dairy
- Blueberry Scone – Unenriched Bread Flour, Buttermilk, Salted Butter, Pasteurized Eggs, Wild Blueberries, Sugar, Baking Powder, Cultured Dextrose. Contains: Wheat, Eggs, Dairy
- Golden Raisin – Unenriched Bread Flour, Buttermilk, Raisins, Salted Butter, Pasteurized Eggs, Sugar, Baking Powder, Cultured Dextrose. Contains: Wheat, Eggs, Dairy
- Raspberry Jam – Raspberry, Sugar, Pectin
- Four Berry Jam – Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackberries, Blueberries, Sugar, Pectin
- Strawberry Jam – Strawberries, Sugar, Pectin
- Robertson’s Golden Shred – Glucose-Fructose Syrup, Water, Sugar, Orange Juice from Concentrate, Orange Peel, Oranges, Gelling Agent: Pectin, Acid: Citric Acid, Treacle, Acidity Regulator: Sodium Citrates, Orange Oils
- Somerdale Clotted Cream – Pasteurized Clotted Cream (From Milk). Contains: Dairy
- Somerdale Devon Double Cream – Pasteurized Double Devon Cream (From Milk). Contains: Dairy

Authentic Scottish Baking Since 1949
Authentic Scottish Baking Since 1949

Ackroyd's Scottish Bakery, the third-generation Redford, Michigan institution behind handmade meat pies, sausage rolls, and buttery shortbread, has been keeping Scottish baking traditions alive in the American Midwest since 1949. What began as a Scottish butcher shop just outside Detroit became, over decades, one of the country's most trusted sources for authentic Scottish savory and sweet goods.
Woman-owned and family-run, Ackroyd's replaced its original storefront with a modern production facility without changing a single recipe — the same time-honored formulas, the same standard of craft, now shipped nationwide on Goldbelly.


































