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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 5759





Address: united-states-of-america
Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: GreatArrivals Gift Baskets
Country: united-states-of-america
Ingredients: Includes: Gift Boxed Cheese Knife, Old Hickory Cheese, Cabernet Sauvignon Cheddar Cheese Tin, Garden Vegetable Cheese, Camembert Cheese Spread, Smokey Gouda Cheese, Spinach & Artichoke Cheese, Brie Cheese Wheel, Sparrers Smokey Beef Sausage, Spanish Marzarillo Olives, Roasted Onion Crackers, Water Crackers, Monet Mini Classic Crackers, de Geneve Dry Roasted Peanuts, Nunes Farms Roasted Salted Pistachios, Elsas Story Little Pesto Cheese Bites, Janine & Melanie Chardonnay Wine Biscuits & MORE!
Label: GreatArrivals Gift Baskets
Product Manufacturer: GreatArrivals Gift Baskets
Publisher: GreatArrivals Gift Baskets
Ranking: 5759
Studio: GreatArrivals Gift Baskets


Product facts:
  • Offer them a wonderful gourmet extravaganza of delicious cheeses, crackers, nuts, meats, and more
  • Includes a great assortment of gourmet foods and a gift boxed wooden handled cheese knife
  • A perfect gift for any occasion
  • Dim: 18"L x 12"W x 12"H
  • Only $9.99 for UPS Ground Shipping!







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Item Description:
A large gourmet cheese basket filled with cheeses including Camembert, Caraway, Garden Vegetable, Hot Pepper, Cheddar & more. Besides all of the gourmet cheeses, crackers, & condiments, this wonderful basket features a Gift-Boxed Cheese Knife!











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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - They sure liked it
This gift basket was sent to our inlaws in Napa as a birthday gift for her. They were extremely pleased with the variety, the large quantity of food. It arrived on time, and I would choose this item as a gift again.



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