Santa Barbara Festive Red Charcuterie Spreaders
Santa Barbara Festive Red Charcuterie Spreaders
Product Code: J6954
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Santa Barbara bring festive cheer with charming Christmas gift sets featuring playful phrases like "Ho Ho Ho Let it Snow" and "All I Want for Christmas is Cookies & Wine." From cookie cutters to basting sets, each product combines practically with seasonal fun.
The Santa Barbara Festive Red Charcuterie Spreaders are the perfect gift for a seasonal host or hostess! These red handled charcuterie spreaders come in a stylish cardboard book box set with a recipe inside.
• Recipe for Spinach & Kale Dip inside.
• Essential utensils for Christmas dinner parties.
• Retail ready packaging to attract your customers attention.
Explore the complete Santa Barbara range for more seasonal inspiration.
Product Weight:
0.0250kg
Packaging Dimensions:
H 200, W 168, D 20mm
Product Dimensions:
H 160, W 20, D 10mm
Barcode:
195002061408
Hobbies & Interests:
Cooking & Baking
Occasion - Seasonal Occasions:
Christmas
Commodity Code:
9505109000 - Articles for Christmas Festivities (Other Materials)
Country of Origin:
United States
Stock Status:
Pre-Order
Inner Qty:
20
Carton Qty:
40
Available in singles:
Yes
Range:
Santa Barbara
Brand:
Creative Brands
Sub-Category:
Cutlery & Knife Sets
Category:
DINNER, BAR & SERVEWARE
Main Material:
Metal
Main Colour:
red
Packaging Type:
Closed Box
Secondary Material:
Plastic
Secondary Colour:
White
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