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PREMIER PRICE: Selected Features: Scent Of Citrus, The Magic Of Lemon Butter And Lotions, Tangy Bath Gel And Soaking Balm Relaxing Music To Help You Drift Away, Spa Water To Quench Your Thirst.
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PREMIER PRICE: Selected Features: 100% Satisfaction Guarantee 9 scented hand-poured candles in a simply gorgeous keepsake box!
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PREMIER PRICE: Selected Features: Soothe away stress, with subtly scented natural palm wax candles. Approximately 170 Hours of Burn Time.
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PREMIER PRICE: Selected Features: Soothe away stress, with subtly scented natural palm wax candles. Approximately 170 Hours of Burn Time.
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PREMIER PRICE: Selected Features: Soothe away stress, with subtly scented natural palm wax candles. Approximately 170 Hours of Burn Time.
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PREMIER PRICE: Selected Features: Handcrafted This gift arrives in a white basket.
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PREMIER PRICE: Selected Features: Contains: Solid red mug, Snowflake Sugar Cookie Mix, 2 holiday-colored votive candles
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PREMIER PRICE: Selected Features: Say "Happy Birthday" with this fun and festive give box that shouts it out in great style and taste! Gourmet treats abound in this great gift arrangement with both sweet and savories for everyone to enjoy.
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PREMIER PRICE: Selected Features: Your most discerning spa connoisseur can now visit a luxurious spa without leaving the comforts of home! This ultimate indulgence is enhanced by the soft, subtle and seductive scent of White Floral and Musk - our Luxe spa line including soothing bath salts, exfoliating body scrub, moisturizing body lotions, luxurious body butter, body spray and delicate soap rose petals to enhance the spa bath experience.
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PREMIER PRICE: Selected Features: Send all your heartfelt hugs and kisses to that very special loved one in your life! Your gift is overflowing with premium chocolate and a soft and cuddly keepsake teddy bear she can cherish forever after the sweets are savored and gone.
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Did You Know? Alabama was the first state in the US to declare Christmas a legal holiday in 1836 and Oklahoma was the last state to do so in 1907.
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