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Gourmet Food : The Sandringham - Gourmet Gift Basket

The Sandringham - Gourmet Gift Basket

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 714





Binding: Misc.
Label: GBD
Product Manufacturer: GBD
Publisher: GBD
Ranking: 714
Studio: GBD









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Packed for two, this lovely picnic basket includes plates, cups, utensils, cocktail rye bread, liqueur cake, brie cheese, deluxe mixed nuts, bruschetta verde, tomato & basil bread dipper and more... this will add to a wonderful country picnic.



Our Rideau pecan half round picnic basket features a carrying strap and is filled with:

  • David's gourmet Aussie traditional licorice, 150 g, cello bag
  • Catherine's bruschetta verde, 135 ml
  • Hagensborg Smoked Salmon Pate
  • Urban Kitchen Antipasto
  • Rubschlager Cocktail Rye Bread, mini loaf, sliced
  • Rosenberg Danish Brie Cheese
  • Urban Kitchen Classic Nut Mix
  • Sundried Tomato & Basil Bread Dipper
  • Eitelbach Milk Chocolate Rounds, 16 pcs
  • Buckley's Liquor Cake (Assorted)
  • Parmesan artichoke garlic cheese straws, 2.5 oz
  • Two Lindt Lindor Chocolate Truffles
  • 2 Ceramic Plates
  • 2 Sets of Cutlery
  • 2 ceramic mugs in wicker mug holder













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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - perfect for coffee lovers:)
my sister in law loooves starbucks....so I thought this would be the perfect gift for her and I was right......it was her birthday yesterday and she absolutely loved it:):) everything was a great hit...especially the mugs....the shipping was fast and they kept me updated with tracking updates the only small problem I have is the box had starbucks all over it...so as it arrived to her over a week ago it kinda gave the game away....perhaps a plain box would be more discreet and keep the mystery:):) but overall a great experience and I already have plans for another one or two of these gift baskets for christmas:):)



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - WONDERFUL!
THIS COMPANY/MERCHANT REALLY EXCEEDED MY EXPECTATIONS.

I ORDERED THIS FOR MY STEP MOTHER AS A LATE MOTHERS DAY GIFT. I ORDERED IT ON MONDAY, WEDNESDAY I HAD EMAIL CONFIRMATION THAT IS WAS MAILED WITH TRACKING INFO AND SHE RECEIVED IT ON THURSDAY! EVERYTHING IN THE SAME WEEK! SHE SAID IT WAS A BEAUTIFUL BASKET AND WAS FULL OF GOODIES! I WILL MAKE PURCHASES WITH THIS COMPANY AGAIN!!!!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - coffee???
I bought this for my coffee drinking mom. It is a GREAT gift. She drank all the tastey coffee and I had a few bites of the cookies and snacks they were absolutely delicious, she felt so special and I felt good about getting it at that price. I will do again for my coffee drinkers. It was worth the price and now she has two starbucks coffee cups to remember the wonderful package I got her, do get it.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fast Shipping!
Everything arrived perfectly and way before I expected it! Although, I don't like all of the advertising in my inbox. Recommended.



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