Fruit Creme Daisies - Wisconsin Cheeseman

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Fruit Creme Daisies - Wisconsin Cheeseman

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Product DescriptionThese delightful daisies are sculptured chocolates and pastel confections filled with raspberry, lemon, mint, and strawberry cremes. Made here in our own candy kitchen and packed in a sunny daffodil tin. Net wt. 12 oz.




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  • Delightful daisies are sculptured chocolates and pastel confections
  • Filled with raspberry, lemon, mint, and strawberry cremes
  • Note: Due to high demand - Daisies are packed in a non-seasonal tin NOT the sunny daffodil tin pictured
  • Net wt. 12 oz.
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