Easter Egg-stravaganza Gourmet Food Gift Box with Bunny Rabbit |
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Editors' Summary
This absolutely ADORABLE fluffy 12" purple Easter bunny will delight any boy or girl this holiday.
Product Features
Open the lid to find a soft purple plush Easter bunny, sweets and surprises Each gift is crafted with attention to detail and includes a personalized gift card message from you Send your "Happy Easter" greatings with this handsomely decorated gift box Once the goodies are gone, the box can come back year after year as a favorite Easter decoration
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Purchase Details
PREMIER PRICE: $49.99
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Did You Know? America's official national Christmas tree is located in King's Canyon National Park in California. The tree, a giant sequoia called the "General Grant Tree", is over 300 feet high and was made the nation's official Christmas tree in 1925.
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This absolutely ADORABLE fluffy 12" purple Easter bunny will delight any boy or girl this holiday. He's tucked inside this Happy Easter Egg Gift Box that's filled to the top with all kinds of sweets and treats for "Somebunny Special" to enjoy. Open your egg to find simply delicious Cinnamon Sugar Cookies, everybody's favorite Marshmallow Peeps, Butter Toffee Popcorn, White Chocolate frosted Pretzels, Spring Time Assorted Taffy, a large Easter Marshmallow Pop frosted with an Easter bunny and traditional Jelly Bird Jelly Beans for all to enjoy. Once the goodies are gone, this handsomely decorated gift box bearing "Happy Easter" greetings can come back year after year as a favorite Easter decoration. Each gift is carefully hand crafted with attention to detail, tied with a pretty bow and includes a personalized gift message from you to convey your best wishes. An original gift basket arrangement designed just for you by Art of Appreciation Gift Baskets. |
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Did You Know? America's official national Christmas tree is located in King's Canyon National Park in California. The tree, a giant sequoia called the "General Grant Tree", is over 300 feet high and was made the nation's official Christmas tree in 1925.
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