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Hamper of Goodies ?40


keano77

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Using stock from my shop (now closed) I have put together this perfect Afternoon Tea Hamper. Make a lovely present or just some bargain goodies for you to enjoy!


The hamper is made up of 13 quality products including:


Full antique wash finish willow 20" wicker basket

Nip from the Hip Raspberry Gin Liquer 375 ml

A selection of three traditional preserves from Mrs Bridges in a reusable natural hessian bag with cane handles,

includes Fine Cut Orange Marmalade 340g, Lemon Curd 340g, Scottish Raspberry Preserve 340g

A selection of two Christmas preserves from Mrs Bridges in a reusable red hessian bag with cane handles, includes

Christmas Preserve ? Berries with Mulled Wine 340g, Christmas Marmalade ? Orange & Cranberry 340g - which of course are can be enjoyed at any time of the year!

Tregothnan Peppermint Tea (10 sachets)

Light my Fire Luxury Dark Chocolate with orange & ginger 60g

Cartwright & Butler Almond Shortbread in tall re-usable tin 300g

Bolero Cocoa & Hazelnut Wafer Sticks 110g

Rare Tea Co ? English Breakfast Single Estate Tea (Lost Malawi) Tin ? 50g

Rare Tea Co ? Silver Tip White Tea Tin ? 25g

Rare Tea Co ? Jasmine Tea Tin ? 25g


The retail value of this hamper and its contents would be ?114.50. I am selling for ?40.

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