Sweet Tooth Delivery, formerly The Olive Café, Olive Street, Sunderland, started delivering desserts to university students in 2009. It was while doing this that Sweet Tooth Delivery noticed a gap in the market and an opportunity to supply sweet treats direct to consumers' doors.Their first goal was to become the home of quality American baking in the North East with 4 stores across the North East - Sunder High St, Sunderland Sea Road, Durham High St and Durham Belmont offering Sit In, Takeaway and Delivery Services.Sweet Tooth is famed region-wide for its delicious Skittles Rainbow Cake, cupcakes and other sweet treats and desserts. Including brownies, blondies, specialist cheesecakes, layer cakes, rainbow cakes and sweet muffs.Sweet Tooth has brought the Skittles Rainbow Cake to huge and unexpected popularity in the North East and continues to innovate, introducing new and exciting cupcake flavours through its ‘Monthly Specials' series. The bakery also caters for customers requiring whole cakes for weddings, birthdays, events and other celebrations.Kayley Smith and fellow MD John-Paul Stonehouse have already won a handful of awards, including the "Medium Size Business of 2015" at the Sunderland Portfolio Business Awards, and Kayley won the "Young Business Person of the Year" in the Sage Northern Star awards. And now she is also in the running for the "Young Entrepreneur of the Year" in the Great British Entrepreneur Awards, at a prestigious awards ceremony on the London South Bank."As a relatively young business, it's fantastic for us to be recognised in this way. It's great recognition for the team and for the company," she said.The company, which Kayley runs with her partner John-Paul Stonehouse, employs 25 people and is currently recruiting to expand further. Sweet Tooth is going from strength to strength, with plans to franchise and roll out the concept nationally.