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Candy Floss Standard

This has been one of the best selling bunches of flowers for many years and we're please to have it back! We know how much you like this bouquet! The lovely fresh pinks of the Carnations contrast against the winter whites of the Chrysanthemums and Gypsophila. A lovely bunch of flowers that will last at least 7 days. Bouquet Contents 5 standard and 3 spray pink Carnations and 3 Chrysanthemums For extra flowers, upgrade to the Candy Floss Luxury bouquet .


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Candy Floss Luxury  

Candy Floss Luxury

This has been one of the best selling bunches of flowers for many years and we're please to have it back! We know how much you like this bouquet! The lovely fresh pinks of the Carnations contrast against the winter whites of the Chrysanthemums an ... [More]

  £18.99

 
Carnival Bouquet Standard  

Carnival Bouquet Standard

Our customers tell us that they like the brightness and cheeriness of this lively bunch of flowers. Bursting with colour it is a delightful mix of Freesias and Carnations. For extra flowers, upgrade to the Carnival Luxury bouquet . Bouquet Contents 5 ... [More]

  £12.99

 
Carnation Classic Standard  

Carnation Classic Standard

A beautiful mix of long stemmed and spray carnations which are scattered with gypsophilia. Always a popular choice, we've now updated this bouquet to make it a great gift of classic flowers at any time of the year. Bouquet Contents 6 x Long Stem ... [More]

  £14.99

 

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The Toy Retailers Association has been producing it's Christmas toy list for 40 years, and if you delve back in to the realm of lists-past, you will see some very familiar faces, and some complete one-hit-wonders. The first Toy of the Year, in the World Cup winning year of 1966, was the James Bond Aston Martin Car, with the sometimes puzzling and often finger-nail pulling geometric drawing toy Spirograph, the Spyring(?) board game and freakish egg-shaped Gonks dolls also doing well. In the following year, Action Man - the first 'doll' for boys - was the Toy of the Year.

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