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1400 days ago

2nd Round KIMCHI PREORDER IS AVAILABLE NOW!!!

Miyoung from Silverdale

KIMCHI PREORDER
IS AVAILABLE NOW!!!
kcentre.company.site...

Makkimchi -(Cut Fermented kimchi) 2.5kg (+$29.00)

Distributed by : K-CENTRE (WAIKATO KOREAN CULTURAL CENTER TRUST)

5 Kingsford Mews, Hamilton East, Hamilton, New Zealand

Produced by: WOORI KIMCHI

6 Chilcott Road, Henderson, Auckland, New Zealand

Order information

-Pre order available:

1st Round: 14/2/2022~24/2/2022

2nd Round: 14/4/2022~27/4/2022

3rd Round: 14/6/2022~24/6/2022

4th Round: 14/8/2022~24/8/2022

5th Round: 14/10/2022~24/10/2022

- PICKUP Date and time: TSB (To Be Specified)

29 APRIL 2022, FRIDAY, 3PM-5PM

(If you are not able to pick up this time, please leave your available time on the memo. )

- Pick up location: K-CENTRE (5 kingsford Mews, Hamilton East)

Price: $29

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