Kitchen & Housewares : Wilton Flowerful Medley 6 Cell

Kitchen & Housewares : Wilton Flowerful Medley 6 Cell

Wilton Flowerful Medley 6 Cell

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Wilton Flowerful Medley 6 Cell
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Sales Rank: 6604










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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Wilton
EAN: 0070896711229
Label: Wilton
Manufacturer: Wilton
Model: 710-4122
Publisher: Wilton
Release Date: March 01, 2007
Sales Rank: 6604
Studio: Wilton



Features:
  • Certified Kosher.
  • Includes Confetti, Colorful Leaves, Daisies, Pastel Hearts, Wild Flowers, Butterflies.







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Item Description:
Assortment of shaped sprinkles in a six-compartment flip-top shaker bottle.
Includes 0.39 ounces rainbow confetti, 0.39 ounces colourful leaves, 0.39 ounces pastel daisies, 0.39 ounces pastel hearts, 0.35 ounces rainbow wildflowers, and 0.32 ounces multi-coloured butterflies.










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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * cake decorations ...
The product was just as described. We have no shops in our area that sell items like this. Postage was a little high. Was impressed by the biodegradible packing 'peanuts'.


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