GIFT IDEAS
Tankard Mugs Arthur Wilt’s artistic journey has taken him from Mexico, to Australia, Southern California, Sedona, and the Virgin Islands. He now calls the Green Mountains home, and his pottery still refl ects the natural infl uences of his travels. His elegant tankard mug is available in red and green.
Holds approx. 12-oz. Dimensions: 4 ½" H x 3 ¼" Dia. Dishwasher and microwave safe. Each mug is handmade and unique. T41266 | Copper Red, $26.95 T41265 | Gothic Green, $26.95
Chocolate Bar Assortment Vintage candy maker Hammond’s describes this assortment as “one-of-a-kind confections in ten sweet varieties.” From Candy Cane Crunch to Peanut Butter Cup, More S’mores to Sweet ’n’ Spicy, there’s a chocolate bar for everyone in your offi ce or at your holiday party. 1 ½-lb. box contains ten 1.5-oz. bars. T50241 | $32.95
Chalk Talk Mug
Have something to say? Let this mug do the talking. The black porcelain surface is perfect for writing with a piece of chalk. Put your name on your coffee cup. Make a personalized gift for mom or dad. Or just pour yourself an expressive cup of espresso. The chalk washes off easily, so you can say what’s on your mind again and again.
Holds 10-oz. Dimensions: 4" H x 3" Dia. Dishwasher and microwave safe. Chalk and sponge eraser included. T41264 | $10.95
Chocolate Espresso Beans
Dark chocolate and dark-roasted coffee are natural fl avor companions. Here you get fresh-roasted whole coffee beans, encased in robust dark chocolate for a perfect balance of taste and texture. Grab a handful and enjoy! 10-oz. box. T50253 | $10.95
Truffl e Babies
The French call them “les truffes des enfants.” We just call them irresistible. Twelve individually wrapped morsels of decadence arrive in each gift box of Truffl e Babies. Deep, rich chocolate envelops mousse-like peanut butter and whole-roasted almonds. Better buy two boxes, because you might not want to share. 12-oz. box contains 12 pieces. T50246 | $17.95
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