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What is Alana Spencer’s cake company, where can I buy Ridiculously Rich and what does the company sell?

ALANA Spencer won The Apprentice in 2016, successfully scoring a sought-after investment from Lord Alan Sugar.

Here's what you need to know about her cake company, and how you can try Alana's products...

 Alana Spencer won Lord Alan Sugar’s £250,000 investment in 2016
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Alana Spencer won Lord Alan Sugar’s £250,000 investment in 2016Credit: BBC

What is Alana Spencer's cake company?

Alana’s cake company is called Ridiculously Rich - and was formerly Narna's Cakes.

Lord Sugar’s apprentice set up the business in a small village just outside Aberystwyth, West Wales, back in 2010.

The company’s website said Alana – then just 16 - became a self taught chocolatier.

After making her first batch of brownies Alana - 2016’s youngest candidate - took them into the delicatessen she was working for.

 Alana joined Courtney Wood in the final of the show
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Alana joined Courtney Wood in the final of the showCredit: PA:Press Association

Narnas website states: “The products have developed over the years and now we have 6 well loved products that are sold in Delis across the country.

“She also has a busy events calendar travelling the country bringing her delicious goodies to a large number of food festivals and country shows.”

Alana unsuccessfully applied for the Junior Apprentice show when she launched her company - and was 24 when she eventually scored an investment in 2017.

 Alana had many boardroom battles during her time on the show
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Alana had many boardroom battles during her time on the showCredit: BBC

Where can I buy Narna's cakes?

You can buy Alana Spencer’s cakes on her website or via the company’s Facebook page.

Narna's is a “travelling cake shop” which means it can be found at food festivals all over the UK. The cake shop has won two great taste awards, according to Facebook.

Narnas also sells to cafés and delis around the country.

 Lord Sugar was just 16 when he set up his own business and Spencer said her own determination as a teenager worked in her favour
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Lord Sugar was just 16 when he set up his own business and Spencer said her own determination as a teenager worked in her favourCredit: PA:Press Association

What does the company sell?

Narnas boasts “the yummiest tray bakes” and has six products for sale. .

Their products are peanut butter fudge cake, salted caramel slice, gooey chocolate brownie, creme brulee brownie, sticky toffee flapjack and rocky road.

But Alana now faces Lord Sugar's wrath, after a product recall over allergy warnings.

Some of the products in the Ridiculously Rich range had not listed potential allergens such as peanuts, eggs or soya adequately.

The Food Standards Agency said it made them a “possible health risk”.

Alana has previously called for Big Brother style 24/7 filming in the Apprentice house - to expose bitching, backstabbing and bed hopping.

And here’s what the past Apprentice winners are doing now (including the candidate who attempted to SUE Lord Alan Sugar).

Alana Spencer wins The Apprentice and £250k from Lord Sugar
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