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1332 days ago

Christmas Eve box

Soraya from Kohimarama

Hi Everyone! We are a small local business called Magical Moments, and are selling Christmas Eve Boxes!

The Christmas Eve Box includes:

⁃ A personalised wooden platter
⁃ A milk jar for Santa
- Carrots for the reindeers
⁃ Special reindeer oats to sprinkle across the yard
⁃ Ready to make cookies in a jar for Santa
⁃ Christmas cookie cutter and Spatula
⁃ Hot chocolate and popcorn for a Christmas Eve Movie
⁃ A stencil of Santa’s footprint
⁃ A Christmas bath bomb

The cost for the Christmas Eve Box is $80 plus shipping.

Please message us on our Facebook page to let us know if you are interested or have any questions!

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Price: $80

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