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Personalised Retro Sweet Jar - Candy Hearts

Jam packed with retro confectionary classics to bring the golden days of the sweet!

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Personalised Retro Sweet Jar - Candy Hearts

A truly unique personalised gift crammed full with all the classic confectionary from yesteryear! You can personalise the lovehearts design label with any name...

Our fantastic Retro Sweet Jar is guaranteed to bring those childhood memories flooding back with the first taste, perfect for satisfying sweet tooth's of all ages!

Included in the jar are Refresher Bars, Flying Saucers, Candy Necklaces, Fizz Whizz, Love Hearts, Foam Shrimps, Dib Dabs, Candy Sticks and more.

With enough to share, our Retro Sweet Jar is a great addition to any party (or indulge in a solo sugar-high of epic proportions!)


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