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GIFTS The Art of Gift Giving  Christmas Candy Tin


Handmade in Denver by Hammond’s since 1920, these colorful hard candies have been a Christmas tradition for nearly 100 years. 10-oz. tin.


T50281 | $11.95


 Licorice Allsorts Delivery Truck Tin


This collection of “all sorts” of licorice sweets comes straight from Great Britain, where there is a long history of appreciating the confection’s unique fl avor. The truck tin can be used to deliver all sorts of goodies after the licorice is gone. 14.1-oz. tin.


T50276 | $16.95  Fruitcake Truffl es


Forget everything you think you know about fruitcake. These delicious morsels are hand dipped in fi ne Belgian milk and dark chocolate. The fruitcake inside is an authentic, 100-year-old recipe that has stood the test of time. 3.2-oz. box.


T51042 | $10.95


 Milk Chocolate Toffee


European-style, Vermont-made cultured butter is at the center of this luscious confection. Topped with fi ne milk chocolate and organic almonds, it’s a taste experience you won’t forget. 8-oz. box.


T50262 | $19.95 40 www.GreenMountainCoffee.com


 Chocolates of Vermont


The artisans at Lake Champlain Chocolates are known for approaching their craft with respect for tradition, and a nod toward innovation. They use European confectionary techniques with an American twist, and include local ingredients whenever possible. Choose, if you can, from Honey Caramel, Evergreen Mint, Green Mountain, and Maple Crunch. 16 pieces. 7.6-oz. box.


T50288 | $24.95


 Handcrafted Candy Canes


Handmade and hand crooked, Hammond’s candy canes have been a holiday tradition for generations. These are the classic peppermint fl avor, with traditional stripes of red and white. Perfect on a tree, in a stocking, or as a present-topper. 6-oz. box contains three candy canes.


T50242 | $7.95


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