M & M's Pirates of the Caribbean Pirate Pearls

: M & M's Pirates of the Caribbean Pirate Pearls

M & M's Pirates of the Caribbean Pirate Pearls

from: M&M Mars



 : M & M's Pirates of the Caribbean Pirate Pearls
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Pirate Pearls
Label: M&M Mars
Manufacturer: M&M Mars
Publisher: M&M Mars
Studio: M&M Mars



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Product DescriptionDelicious White chocolate M&M Candies. Each box of these delicous treats comes with twenty four 1.50 ounce bags.




Features:
  • White chocolate M & M's
  • 24 1.5 ounce bags per box
  • Makes a great gift for any Pirates of The Caribbean fan!













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