Bon Appetit

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Bon Appetit

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Product DescriptionThe Bon Appetit creates special excitement from the moment it arrives. This new design contains many new items as well as traditional Wine Country favorites: Jacobsen's butter cookies, Napa Valley Mustard Company dijon crisps, sorrento candies, cinnamon roasted cashews, dried fruit medley, latte candy, whole olives, sesame crackers, garlic and shallot herb cheese mix, cheese knife, serving dish and more. This appealing assortment, designed to impress, is as attractive as it is flavorful. Gift Size: 18' x 8' x 9' - Item 514




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