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2416 days ago

Cheese Rolls

Rebecca from Milson

Cheese Rolls are a south island favourite and for the last few years we have brought them to Palmerston North to help raise funds for Just Zilch.
✨It's THAT time of year again!!✨
👏👏👏
CHEESE ROLL TIME!!
Some of y'all have been calling and asking about em', so here they are (well, they will be here at the end of the month) 😊

For just $10 you can support JZ & eat up some good and cheesy Cheese Rolls.
Be in quick! These are always super, super popular!

$10 for 18 Cheese rolls.
Available for collection, July 27th & 28th.

Orders are being taken now.
You can either order online here: www.formlets.com...
OR drop in and see us at the shop 😊😊✌️
💖 🧀💖

Price: $10

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