New Arrival Sugar Cookie Gift Tin

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New Arrival Sugar Cookie Gift Tin

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Brand: Wisconsinmade
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Product DescriptionPerfect way to welcome that new little arrival! There are 20 home baked and hand decorated sugar cookies in adorable shapes and colors. (3 layers of 6 Cookies) Decorations and designs of cookies may vary slightly. They come ready to give or ship to the proud parents in a silver gift tin all tied up with a ribbon. Great for a baby boy or girl!




Features:
  • A perfect way to welcome the new arrival
  • Individually hand-decorated sugar cookies
  • The cookies are delivered in a silver gift tin with a ribbon tied around it
  • Tin includes 20 cookies
  • A Great Gift from Wisconsin











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