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1475 days ago

GERMAN BUNS & NUTELLA BUNS

Judith from Manurewa

Good morning and Talofa Families and Friends….

Hope you all are well this morning…
We will be hosting a fundraiser this Sunday and will be selling:

GERMAN BUNS $3.50 each
NUTELLA BUNS $3.00 each

Delivery fees applies depending on location. FREE DELIVERY FOR LOCAL ONLY...If you will like to place an order kindly send through your order. Preferably we ask that payment is also made before the day of fundraiser. Message me directly for more information. Thank you for your love and support….

I can assure you, that you will not be disappointed and will just want to order more 🥰❤️❤️🙏

Regards,
Judith

P.S
Feel free to drop me a text message if it's easier for you. 02102285666

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