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Product DescriptionThis whimsical wicker 'Tea Cup' is filled overflowing with delicious tea time goodies for your special someone to enjoy. Let them relax and recoup with refreshing Apricot Tea, English Breakfast Tea, Box of Chai Latte Drink Mix, Old Brussels Gourmet Tea Cookies, Almond Hazelnut Biscotti, White Chocolate Amaretto Cookie, Chocolate English Toffee Cookie, Key Lime Shortbreads, Mama Says Biscotti Chocolate Macadamia Nut, Mama Says Biscotti Pistachio, and luscious Ghirardelli Chocolate Squares (dark, mint, caramel). Please note: During warm weather we will substitute Ghirardelli Chocolates with Strawberry Bonbons to protect your fine gift in transit. Our gifts are carefully hand crafted with attention to detail, tied with ribbons and includes a personalized gift message from you to convey your best wishes. To determine when your gift will be delivered, please click on the 'View Shipping Rates and Policy' link below:
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This whimsical and unique wicker "Tea Cup" is filled to overflowing with delicious tea time goodies and treats for your special someone to enjoy, nosh and nibble on their special day.
Featuring English breakfast, Apricot and Chai teas, assorted biscotti, English toffee, fine chocolates, assorted biscotti & more!
Perfect for birthdays, get well gifts, thinking of you - or any special occasion she needs a special, thoughtful gift from you.
Each gift is carefully hand packed and includes a personalized gift message from you to convey your heartfelt best wishes.
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