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Alliance is delighted to present this years’ Christmas ranges with continued focus on environmental credentials.


Our aim is to offer products which work within both traditional and contemporary settings, to create a perfect choice for your needs.


The most important environmental challenge we face is within the components of crackers. The silver fulminate that is used to produce the traditional snap takes away the environmental properties of a traditional cracker.


We can make our Christmas crackers fully recyclable by removing the powder that creates the snap and replace with the crack of the card instead. By doing this we know we are doing something right for the environment.


Our experienced team are always on hand to assist with your range selection,


so please either contact your sales representative or any of our customer service team with any questions.


Wishing you a successful Festive period.


WaterAid Charity Crackers Tableware Themes Silver Frost


Guilded Feast Burgundy Bliss Starlight Noir Festive Cheer Yule Tides Navy Noël


Soft Elegance Napkins Paper Straws


Christmas Hot Cups Party Accessories


Festive Fun For Tiny Elves Mini Trees


Christmas Trees


Tree Decoration Themes Navy & Gold


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Red & Green Silver & White Gold & Red


Tree Decorations Lighting


String Lights


Light Accessories Festoon Lights Hanging Lights Decorative Lights


Candles


Hanging Decorations Door Bows Wreaths Garlands


Room Decorations & Tablescaping Crackers


Cracker Contents Get The Look


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