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Editors' Summary
A little bit of sweet combined with a little bit of savory makes this gourmet food basket a wonderful medley for the holidays, a special occasion, or just because you care.
Product Features
Savory snacks include Sonoma Jack Pepper Jack Cheese, toasted sesame crackers, smoked almonds, and a savory snack mix Festive, hand-crafted gift basket with a hand-tied bow; ships in certified frustration-free packaging Elegant gourmet gift basket of sweet and savory foods for holiday giving Sweets include peppermint crunch popcorn clusters, traditional butter cookies, butter toffee pretzels, and cashew roca Great holiday gift for friends, family, colleagues, or clients
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Did You Know? Valentine tradition dates to the Roman Empire at which time February 14 was a holiday to honor the queen goddess Juno. She was the goddess of women and of marriage.
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A little bit of sweet combined with a little bit of savory makes this gourmet food basket a wonderful medley for the holidays, a special occasion, or just because you care. On the sweet side we've included peppermint crunch popcorn clusters, butter toffee pretzels, traditional butter cookies, and cashew roca. On the savory side, there's Sonoma Jack cheese with toasted sesame crackers, smoked almonds and a savory snack mix."The Something Sweet and Savory Gift Basket from Wine.com offers a pleasing medley of sweet and savory gourmet treats for your friends, family, colleagues, or clients to enjoy this holiday season. Coming in a festive, reusable gift basket that is ready to give with a red bow, each item in this collection has been hand-picked and hand-arranged with care. The basket includes savory brie-flavored cheese, toasted sesame crackers, smoked almonds, and a savory snack mix. To satisfy the sweet tooth, the basket provides peppermint crunch popcorn clusters, traditional butter cookies, butter toffee pretzels, and cashew roca. |
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Did You Know? Each year nearly 2 billion candy canes are produced and consumed. The traditional striped candy cane with the curved shape was first produced around 1900.
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