1556 days ago

~*~ NEW CounterArt Absorbent Stoneware Car Coaster GREAT STOCKING STUFFERS ~*~

Sue from Grenada Village

~*~ NEW CounterArt Absorbent Stoneware Car Coaster ~*~

$2 each.

THESE WOULD BE GREAT STOCKING STUFFERS OR EXTRA LITTLE BITS TO ADD TO A CHRISTMAS PRESENT.
6 available.



Choose from Cat Lover; Dog Lover; flower pattern (Metro).


Following details are from Amazon:

This CounterArt individual car coaster features an innovative design for keeping your vehicle's cup holder dry from beverage drips and condensation. Crafted from a durable stoneware material that continuously absorbs moisture, this coaster has a convenient finger slot on the side, making it easy to remove for cleaning. The decorative transfer print is FDA approved and has an attractive, artistic design that gives you options for your own personal taste. To remove coaster stains, soak coaster in 1 part household bleach and 3 parts water until stain lifts, then rinse and air dry. These car coasters make great add-on gifts and are effect as a stocking stuffer or party favor. Measures 2-1/2 Inch.



NOTE that the instructions on the back say to wash with a mild detergent and water and scrub with a brush or sponge. I would be hesitent to use bleach but it's up to you.



Pick up from Grenada Village.



I can post these in a $4.50 NZ Post Bag. If you are a rural delivery with a RD address it costs and extra $4.30

Price: $2

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