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We’re celebrating our 50th Anniversary! 

1971 – 2021

 

A milestone year has arrived for Coupland’s Bakeries. 2021 is the year we turn 50 years old!

 

That’s 50 years of baking fresh, great tasting, quality goods for our loyal customers. 50 years partnering with local growers and producers to ensure only the finest and freshest ingredients are used and 50 years as a New Zealand owned and operated business.

 

It’s hard to believe it’s been 50 years since our founder, Ray Coupland, started baking pies at the back of his dairy selling them over the counter and catering them to nearby businesses in Timaru. Realising the potential of baking pies and catering, Ray expanded the business and built a bakery in Timaru wholesaling to Mid and South Canterbury. The business continued to expand, and the opportunity arose in 1979 to purchase a hot bread shop in Christchurch. From there, Ray purchased Christchurch Pie Manufacturer, Stevenson’s Pies and then the main Hornby factory and store opened in 1995.

 

50 years on and Coupland’s is no small family affair. We have 25 stores nationwide, sell millions of cookies, pies and loaves of bread each year, and employ over 450 staff. We have a proud history of providing great tasting food at our everyday value prices making it easier for you to get more for less.

 

We couldn’t have made it to today without our loyal customers and their families who have supported us from the start – you have been an essential part and ultimately part of our team. That is why we want to celebrate our 50th Anniversary with all of you. Keep a look out for our celebratory events to come!

 

50 years together, thank you!

 

What memories do you have of Coupland’s Bakeries? We’d love to hear from you in the comments below!

 

 

 

Store Hours – Waitangi Day 2021

 

Saturday 6th February 2021

  • All stores open normal trading hours.

Monday 8th February 

  • Open 9.00am – 5.00pm
    Ashburton, Barrington, Clarkin Road (Hamilton), Coach Corner, Ferry Road, Kaikorai Valley (Dunedin), Evans Street (Timaru), Grey Road (Timaru), Nelson, New Brighton, Oamaru, Papanui, Riccarton, Rolleston, Rotorua, Shirley, Tauranga, Andy Bay (Dunedin).
  • Open 8.00am – 5.00pm
    Carmen Road (Hornby), Langdons Rd, Blenheim, Rangiora, Invercargill, Karewa, Richmond.

Find a bakery here.

New years Opening Hours 2020/2021

This year, our stores will have different opening hours over the festive period and here is all you need to know.

 

Once you have found your local store, click on the name and view the PDF with New Years Opening Hours.

 

We hope you have a Happy New Year!

 

North Island

Hamilton, Karewa
Hamilton, Clarkin Road
Rotorua
Tarawera and Tauranga

 

Upper South Island

Blenheim
Nelson
Richmond

Central South Island

Rangiora
Papanui
 Rolleston
Riccarton
Shirley
Ferry Road (Linwood)
 new brighton
barrington
LANGDONS RD
Coach Corner
Carmen Road (Hornby)
Ashburton and Oamaru
Timaru, Grey Road
Timaru, Evans Street

 

Lower South Island

Andersons Bay and Kaikorai Valley
Invercargill
Christmas Opening Hours 2020

This year, our stores will have different opening hours over the festive period and here is all you need to know.

 

Once you have found your local store, click on the name and view the PDF with Christmas Opening Hours.

 

We hope you have a Merry Christmas!

 

North Island

Hamilton, Karewa
Hamilton, Clarkin Road
Rotorua
Tarawera and Tauranga

 

Upper South Island

Blenheim
Nelson
Richmond

Central South Island

Rangiora
Papanui
 Rolleston
Riccarton
Shirley
Ferry Road (Linwood)
 new brighton
barrington
LANGDONS RD
Coach Corner
Carmen Road (Hornby)
Ashburton and Oamaru
Timaru, Grey Road
Timaru, Evans Street

 

Lower South Island

Andersons Bay and Kaikorai Valley
Invercargill

Store Hours – labour day 26th october

Open 9.00am – 5.00pm
Ashburton, Barrington, Clarkin Road (Hamilton), Coach Corner, Ferry Road, Kaikorai Valley (Dunedin), Evans Street (Timaru), Grey Road (Timaru), Nelson, New Brighton, Oamaru, Papanui, Riccarton, Rolleston, Rotorua, Shirley, Tarawera, Tauranga.

 

Open 8.00am – 5.00pm
Carmen Road (Hornby), Blenheim, Rangiora, Invercargill, Karewa, Richmond, Andy Bay (Dunedin).

 

Find a bakery here.

 

Shake up a milkshake with your favourite Coupland’s products! 

Milkshakes are an old time favourite and heaps of fun to make with the kids for afternoon tea or a sweet treat on the weekend. Ever tried adding a biscuit or brownie to your favourite milkshake recipe? We have and turns out it’s deliciously good! So here’s some shake-spiration to get you started. Which one will you try first?

 

 

We’ve used our Gingernut and Shortbread biscuits along wtih our Choc Brownie and Fudge slice in these but anything goes, so pick what you fancy and whip up your milkshake.

We’d love to see your Milkshake creations so don’t forget to tag #couplands!

Looking for Mason Jars? We got ours from The Warehouse.

TEAM COUPLAND’S TAKE THE WIN! 

 

Team Coupland’s have started the 2020 cycling season with an action packed victory at Lake Wairarapa.

 

On Sunday 11th October, Madi Hartley-Brown and Tom McCallum, raced the annual Lake Wairarapa Cycle Challenge. This is a 80km event around the beautiful Lake Wairarapa, that starts and finishes in Featherston.

 

The conditions were windy but fine and the team set off down the lake side in the main group. Unfortunately Tom had some bad luck hitting a big pothole that caused him to lose his drink bottle and broke his gears. He was then stuck in a huge gear for the rest of the race.

 

Madi started testing the group in the first 10km throwing in some fake attacks and Tom saw a small slowing of the group and attacked off the front. He went solo for the next 15km before getting swallowed up by what was left of the peloton just after the first small climb of the day.

 

After this left hander, the cross winds picked up and the team stayed close to the front in order to stay out of trouble. A small solo move went up the road and Madi rode hard to bride over to the gap. He then pushed hard for the next 25km before attacking the other rider up the last climb and riding solo to take our teams first victory for the new season.

 

A huge Congratulations to the team for a great start of the season! We’re looking forward to following Team Coupland’s races in the weeks to come especially the Tour of Southland kicking off on the 1st November.

 

 

NEXT UP 

Sunday 25th October – The North Island Team Series – Masterton

Sunday 1st November – Tour of Southland begins

 

SHOW YOUR SUPPORT

Follow Team Coupland’s on Instagram and check out CyclingTom on YouTube.

 

 

 

Go Team Coupland’s!

We are open!

queen’s birthday 1st june

Open 9.00am – 5.00pm
Ashburton, Barrington, Clarkin Road (Hamilton), Coach Corner, Ferry Road, Kaikorai Valley (Dunedin), Evans Street (Timaru), Grey Road (Timaru), Nelson, New Brighton, Oamaru, Papanui, Riccarton, Rolleston, Rotorua, Shirley, Tarawera, Tauranga.

 

Open 8.00am – 5.00pm
Carmen Road (Hornby), Blenheim, Rangiora, Invercargill, Karewa, Richmond, Andy Bay (Dunedin).

 

Team Coupland’s – Can Cycling Tom reach 100km/h?

On the 28th February 2020, Cycling Tom (Tom McCallum) from Team Coupland’s cycled the Kourarau Hill near Masterton, New Zealand. This hill is one that cyclists around the world fear, as the backside is known for being extremely steep at -11% and riders often ride at over 90km/h.

 

On Friday, Tom took to the hill in his DURA-ACE C75 Carbon Tubular Race Wheels, POC Cerebel Aero TT, and his COUPLAND’S Skin Suit to see if he could reach his target of 100km/h!

 

Have a view of the below video, to see if he reached his goal!

 

 

We are pretty proud of Tom from Team Coupland’s, and can’t wait to see how he rides in the next cycling event.

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