Just What The Doctor Ordered: Get Well Gift Basket

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Just What The Doctor Ordered: Get Well Gift Basket

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Address: united-states-of-america
Binding: Misc.
Brand: GreatArrivals Gift Baskets
Country: united-states-of-america
Ingredients: Includes: Get Well Soon Raspberry Tea Cookies, Choc-Aid Milk Chocolate Band-Aids, Brown & Haleys Almond Roca, Brent & Sams Raspberry Chocolate Cookies, Malto Bella Almond Toffee Malt Balls, Simply Grand Butter Cookies, Garden of Eatin Red Hot Blues Chips, Gourmet Caramel Popcorn, Zesty White Cheddar Popcorn...In a Get Well Doctors Bag Gift Box.
Label: GreatArrivals Gift Baskets
Manufacturer: GreatArrivals Gift Baskets
Publisher: GreatArrivals Gift Baskets
Studio: GreatArrivals Gift Baskets



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Product DescriptionThis cheery get well basket has delicious gourmet goodies in a wonderfully unique doctors bag gift box. - Get well theme packaging throughout - its just the thing to put a smile on their face & help them get well soon.




Features:
  • Unique Doctors Bag Gift Box
  • Best Selling Get Well Basket
  • Great Gift Value
  • Dim: 10"L x 6"W x 12"H
  • Only $9.99 for UPS Ground Shipping!











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