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Editors' Summary
Here's an uplifting and delightful gift to help cure all that ails them! This beautiful basket accented with flowers holds sweets and gourmet treats sure to bring a smile and aid the way to recovery.
Product Features
This beautiful basket accented with flowers holds sweets and gourmet treats sure to bring a smile and aid the way to recovery. Each gift is crafted with attention to detail, adorned with silk flowers and includes a personalized gift message from you to convey your best wishes. Here's an uplifting and delightful gift to help cure all that ails them! They'll enjoy Chicken Noodle Soup Mix, Gourmet Cookies, and assortment of Teas, Candy and a "Get Well Soon - We Need You!" filled with uplifting quotes on healing.
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Purchase Details
PREMIER PRICE: $49.99
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Interesting Holiday Fact: Oregon is the leading producer of Christmas trees in the United States with California, Michigan, Washington, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and North Carolina also serving as top producing states.
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Here's an uplifting and delightful gift to help cure all that ails them! This beautiful basket accented with flowers holds sweets and gourmet treats sure to bring a smile and aid the way to recovery. They'll enjoy Chicken Noodle Soup Mix, Angelina's Sweet Butter Cookies, Get Well Soon Lemon Tea Cookies, Lemon Drop Candy, Enli-Tea-Ments Apricot Medley Tea, Longevity Chai Tea Mix, Peace Chai Tea Mix, and Joy Chai Tea Mix, Cinnamon Tea Biscuits, and the inspirational book "Get Well Soon - We Need You!" filled with uplifting quotes on healing. Each gift is crafted with attention to detail, adorned with silk flowers and includes a personalized gift message from you to convey your best wishes. Manufactured by Art of Appreciation Gift Baskets. |
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Did You Know? Since ancient times in England, Scotland and Ireland the period of time from October 31st into the first week of November has been celebrated as the feast for the dead. The slightly more modern custom of dressing in costume and trick or treating is of Celtic origin.
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