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2059 days ago

Fancy a treat?

Brendon from Papamoa Beach

TODAY was supposed to be the Papamoa Lions Market. Our 10 year old Simeon, has worked VERY HARD to prepare for his first ever bake sale. Last night we were given notice that they’ve had to cancel today’s market due to bad weather and flooding etc. He was gutted. As you can see by the photo’s, he has put a lot into it.

So we’re turning to you Facebook/Neighbourly fans. Would you consider a treat?

We can offer pickup near Papamoa Domain/Z Station, or a free delivery in Papamoa Central. Within reason we could also cover Omanu, early Mount, Greerton area.

Cup o Chocolate Crackles (GF) $2
“A favourite snack n treat for all”

Salted Caramel Lava Tart $2
“SC lovers will adore this ginger slanted tart”

Chia Seed Delish Bar (GF) $2
“Healthy, yes. GF, yes. Delicious, YES!”
(Small amount of butter, no other dairy)

Laffy Taffy .50c
Apple/Cherry/Banana

For payment:
BNZ
02-0488-0186899-033

Direct message or comment below for your order and we’ll be in touch :-)

Price: $2

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