A GROUP of young entrepreneurs had a successful stint at a food festival and sold out of their products two hours before it drew to a close.

Students from the King Alfred School's Young Enterprise company, Jaroholic, sold all of their gift jars at the eat:Vegan festival in Weston-super-Mare's Winter Gardens on January 26 to raise money for Love Musgrove.

Jaroholic was created in memory of former King Alfred School student, Joe Laoutaris, who sadly lost his battle with cancer in 2015.

Jonathan Gaskell, head of sixth form at The King Alfred School, said: “This is a brilliant little firm with a big heart in memory of a former student. "We are delighted they are doing so well and they will go far.”

The company is developing its product line further before the next leg of the eat:Festivals which will take place in Orchard Shopping Centre in Taunton on February 9.